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The founder of CC is sharing his experience using Claude Code again (previous post: x.com/bcherny/status/200471172...…),我就不做单纯的翻译工作了。). However, there are a few points that are not easily thought of by ordinary people, and they are very meaningful.
Third point: Let the agent itself write down the mistakes it makes and the solutions in http:/claude.md to avoid making the same mistakes.

Boris Cherny
@bcherny
02-01
I'm Boris and I created Claude Code. I wanted to quickly share a few tips for using Claude Code, sourced directly from the Claude Code team. The way the team uses Claude is different than how I use it. Remember: there is no one right way to use Claude Code -- everyones' setup is
Article 6, letting claudecode act as the reviewer, is something I don't really agree with. It's better to use other LLMs as the reviewer, or at least use a subagent.

Boris Cherny
@bcherny
02-01
6. Level up your prompting
a. Challenge Claude. Say "Grill me on these changes and don't make a PR until I pass your test." Make Claude be your reviewer. Or, say "Prove to me this works" and have Claude diff behavior between main and your feature branch
b. After a mediocre
Article 8, excessive use of subagents (see my previous post for reference: x.com/cryptonerdcn/status/1961...…))

Boris Cherny
@bcherny
02-01
8. Use subagents
a. Append "use subagents" to any request where you want Claude to throw more compute at the problem
b. Offload individual tasks to subagents to keep your main agent's context window clean and focused
c. Route permission requests to Opus 4.5 via a hook — let it

Article 10: Use Claude Code to learn and draw system diagrams (@xicilion, Brother Ma, go promote this!).

Boris Cherny
@bcherny
02-01
10. Learning with Claude
A few tips from the team to use Claude Code for learning:
a. Enable the "Explanatory" or "Learning" output style in /config to have Claude explain the *why* behind its changes
b. Have Claude generate a visual HTML presentation explaining unfamiliar
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