漠西
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How to set up Claude Code so it runs like a full dev team: 5 folders. That's the entire system. 1. CLAUDE.md → Memory. Your repo's constitution. Naming rules, structure, expectations. One global file for all projects, one local file per repo. 2. skills/ → Knowledge. Reusable workflows Claude auto-invokes by matching the task description. No slash commands. It just knows. 3. hooks/ → Guardrails. Shell scripts that run before and after every tool call. Block dangerous commands. Auto-lint on save. Ping Slack on deploy. Deterministic. Not AI. 4. subagents/ → Delegation. Isolated agents with their own context window. A code reviewer that only sees the diff. A test runner with custom permissions. Keeps your main session clean. 5.plugins/ → Distribution. Bundle the whole system into one install. Every teammate gets the same skills, same hooks, same agents. Aligned from day one. This is the Agent Development Kit. Five layers, one stack. To learn how and get the full Claude guide: 1. Go to simplifyingai.co 2. Subscribe free by just writing your email. 3. Open my welcome email and get the free resources. Repost ♻️ to help someone in your network.




I'm 22 years old and Claude Code is deteriorating my brain. Every single day for the last 6 months I've had 6 to 8 Claude Code terminals open, waiting for a response just so I can hit 'enter' 75% of the time. And it's doing something to me. In convos with a couple of friends, it's been a point that's been brought up pretty frequently. None of us feel as sharp as we used to. I don't know if it's just us, or others in their 20s are feeling the same thing, but it's something I've been thinking about a lot. P.S. I know this is a problem with my reliability/usage of it, not Claude Code itself, but the effects are real nonetheless
















