John Kim shares 50 tips for using Claude Code, emphasizing its potential to transform software engineering workflows. He advocates running Claude Code in the root directory of projects and initializing it to create a Claude.md file for project-specific rules. Kim highlights the importance of keyboard shortcuts and essential slash commands for efficient use, along with managing context to prevent token bloat. He details structuring the Claude.md file with technical architecture, requirements, and validation flows, recommending the use of keywords to trigger skills. Kim also introduces advanced workflows, such as parallel development across multiple Claude instances and using Git WorkTrees for code edits, alongside tools like slash Chrome for web navigation and debugging.
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