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Practical, in-depth guides for getting the most out of AI coding tools. No fluff.

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The Definitive Claude Code Guide

Everything you need to know about Claude Code in one place. Installation, CLAUDE.md, permissions, MCP servers, skills, hooks, subagents, worktrees, cowork, channels, mobile, dispatch, headless mode, agent teams, and the real-world workflows that power users actually rely on.

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How to Spend Less on AI Coding Tools (Without Losing Capability)

AI coding subscriptions add up fast. Here's how to use free tiers, BYOK setups, and smart model routing to cut your costs by 50-80% without downgrading your workflow.

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Autonomous AI Agents for Coding: Codex, Devin, and Claude Code Compared

AI agents that write code, run tests, and open PRs without hand-holding. How Codex, Devin, and Claude Code's agent mode actually work, what they cost, and when to trust them with real code.

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Claude Code: From Zero to Productive in 30 Minutes

A practical setup-to-shipping guide for Claude Code. Installation, configuration, the commands that matter, CLAUDE.md files, permission modes, and real workflow patterns that actually save time.

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Cursor vs Claude Code: Two Workflows, One Decision

Cursor and Claude Code are the two most popular AI coding tools in 2026 — but they're designed for completely different workflows. Here's how to decide which one fits how you actually work.

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How to Pick Your First AI Coding Tool in 2026

There are 40+ AI coding tools. You need one. This guide cuts through the noise: what kind of developer you are, what each tool type does, and which specific tool to start with.

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Vibe Coding: Ship Your First App This Weekend

A step-by-step guide to building and deploying a real web app using AI tools — even if you've never written a line of code. Pick a tool, describe your app, iterate, deploy. Here's exactly how.