Claude Code build guides
Step-by-step guides on building with Claude Code: agents, Telegram bots, Notion integrations, MCP servers, skills, and AI workflows. Built from real use, no filler.
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Setup
Setting Up Claude Code
Install, authenticate, and get Claude Code running from scratch. Covers the essentials before you build anything else.
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Getting Started
3 Tools to Get Started on Claude Code
The three tools that actually move the needle when you're starting out, not the full list, just the ones that matter.
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Agents
Setting Up Multiple Agents in Claude Code
How to define, configure, and orchestrate a crew of specialised agents, each with their own persona, tools, and memory, in one workspace.
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Setup
CLAUDE.md Setup Guide
The CLAUDE.md file is your persistent instruction set for every session. What to put in it and how to structure it for a crew-style workspace.
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Skills
Building Your Own Claude Code Skills
Skills are reusable instruction sets you invoke mid-conversation. Build them once, call them everywhere, for content, code review, research, or any repeatable workflow.
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Integrations
Setting Up Telegram to Chat to Claude Code
Wire a Telegram bot to Claude Code so you can send messages, get morning briefs, and trigger jobs from your phone, anywhere, not just at your desk.
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Integrations
Setting Up Notion with Claude Code
Connect Claude Code to your Notion workspace via MCP. Create pages, query databases, and build kanban-style task systems your agents can read and write.
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Integrations
Setting Up Google Calendar via Google CLI to Your Telegram Agent
Authenticate the Google Workspace CLI, expose calendar read/write to Claude Code, and let your Telegram assistant book and reschedule events for you.
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MCP
Claude in Chrome MCP: Complete Setup Guide
Give Claude Code live access to your browser, click, fill, screenshot, and scrape, via the Chrome MCP server. Full setup from scratch.
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Tips
Permission List to Reduce Permission Prompts
The allowlist that cuts most confirmation prompts. Copy it into your settings.json and stop approving the same safe commands over and over.
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Tips
Tricks to Save Tokens
Practical habits that keep your context lean: scoped reads, compact outputs, cache-friendly patterns, and knowing when to start a new session.
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Setup
Claude Code Desktop
The Mac desktop app vs the CLI: what's different, what's better, and how to configure it so your agents and skills carry across both.
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Project
Build a Personal AI Assistant You Can Text
Full walkthrough: Telegram bot, Claude Code backend, calendar access, morning briefs. An EA you can text from anywhere, end to end.
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Project
Build a Note-Taking Telegram Bot for Claude Code
Send a URL or voice note to Telegram and have Claude save it to Notion automatically. A lightweight capture agent you can build in an afternoon.
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Project
Deconstruct Any Viral Video Into a Script You Can Imitate
Transcribe any reel with Whisper, extract the hook and structure with Claude, save the breakdown to Notion. A research pipeline for content creators.
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Project
Build AI Carousels With ChatGPT + Codex
Generate, design, and export LinkedIn or Instagram carousels using ChatGPT and Codex. Covers the full pipeline from brief to final file.
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Design
Viral Carousel Design System
The layout rules, type scales, and colour systems behind carousels that perform. Build once, reuse for every future carousel without starting from scratch.
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Design
Design Skills for Claude Code
Claude Code skills for UI design work: generating layouts, writing design tokens, critiquing components, and producing Tailwind-ready markup from a brief.
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Advanced
Workflows, Deep Research & Ultracode: When and How to Use Them
When to fan out to multi-agent workflows vs keeping it in one context. The Workflow tool, Deep Research harness, and the Ultracode flag, with real decision criteria.
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Advanced
Fable 5: The GOAL Framework + Loops
Fable's new primitives explained plainly: goal-directed reasoning, loop scheduling, and how to run persistent autonomous agents without babysitting.
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