Claude Code.
The complete collection.
Thirteen articles on the tool itself — everything we have written about Claude Code, grouped by what you are trying to do instead of by difficulty. Come back to this page when you are about to try a specific thing and want the one article that will help.
Start here
If this is your first time, read these in order. No terminal, no jargon — the shortest path to having Claude Code open and working.
Claude Code for Creatives: A Non-Developer's First Hour
You don't need to know how to code. You need to know how to describe what you want. Here's everything a creative needs to get started with Claude Code.
Claude on Your Computer: Files, Browser, Apps, and Everything Else
Claude doesn't just write code. It opens apps, moves files, cleans up your desktop, browses the web, and fills in spreadsheets. Here's everything it can actually do on your machine.
Claude Code on Your Phone, Desktop, and Cloud
Start a project on your phone during a commute. Pick it up on your desktop. Hand it off to the cloud overnight. Here's how Claude Code moves with you.
Memory and context
The two things that separate a good session from a great one. Keep Claude remembering what matters, forgetting what does not.
The Project That Never Forgets: Claude Code's Memory System
The two-layer memory system that keeps Claude productive across weeks of work on the same project. A CLAUDE.md template, a memory bootstrap prompt, and a 30-second session-resume ritual.
Context Management in Claude Code: Avoiding 'Context Rot'
Your Claude Code sessions degrade over time. Here's why, and the strategies that keep them sharp — compaction, session discipline, CLAUDE.md architecture, and subagent delegation.
Skills and automation
Teach Claude to do recurring work without being asked. Skills are the most useful feature most people never touch; hooks and MCP servers extend that idea further.
What Are Claude Code Skills (And Why They Change Everything)
Slash commands are one-shot prompts. Skills are entire folders — with scripts, assets, hooks, and memory. They turn Claude from a tool you talk to into a collaborator who knows your workflow.
Build Your Own Skill Pack: The Complete Guide to Claude Code Skills
Six skills you can install today. Multi-agent code audits, adversarial debates, creative councils, autonomous loops, and more. Each one teaches a pattern you can adapt to anything you build.
Claude Code on Autopilot: Four Hooks You Install Once and Never Think About Again
Auto-commit when Claude finishes a task. Auto-lint after every file change. Load project context at session start. Get notified when long tasks finish. Four pre-built automations — copy, paste, done.
Give Claude Your Whole Creative Stack: The MCP Starter Kit
Five pre-wired MCP servers plus three ready-to-install slash commands that turn Claude Code into a connected creative workspace — Figma, Notion, Cloudinary, Vercel, and Stripe. Fifteen minutes, browser sign-ins instead of API keys.
Customising your setup
Turn a generic AI into your studio tool. Commands, templates, custom agents that know your brand and your rules.
The Claude Code Creative's Toolkit: Commands, Templates, and Scaffolds
10 custom slash commands, 3 CLAUDE.md templates, and 2 project scaffolds — all ready to copy into your setup. The creative's starter kit for Claude Code.
Making Claude Code Yours: Hooks, Tools, and Custom Setups
Auto-commit your work. Connect your creative tools. Build agents that know your brand. A guide to customising Claude Code for how you actually work.
Power features and autonomy
The next level. The features most people never try, and the new world of agents that keep working while you are not at your computer.
Fifteen Claude Code Features Most People Never Use
Session teleport, mobile access, loops, hooks, dispatch, voice input, worktrees, and more. Every hidden feature the creator of Claude Code uses daily — explained.
Claude Learned to Work Without You
On April 8, Anthropic gave Claude Code servers of its own. Agents no longer need your laptop open, your desktop app running, or you in the room. Here's what that actually means for creatives.