Chris Raroque
FollowEverything Chris personally uses, recommends, or has created — plus things they don't recommend — sourced from their own show and appearances on other podcasts.
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"There are two tools that I'm currently using. And it's Claude Code and Cursor."
"I'm currently using. It's Claude Code and Cursor. And what's surprising to most people is I am actually using both at the same time."
"I dictate everything. Just I get way more detailed prompts this way. And I'm using a tool called Whisper Flow as well to do this."
"I'm actually using this model called Opus 4.1. This is my favorite model. It's probably the most powerful model, the best model there is for coding."
"I am using GPT 5.1 high for plan mode and typically I'm seeing people using sonnet or they're using even GPT5 codecs but for some weird reason it's just for some reason so good."
"And then for the execution, when I'm done planning, I do use Sonnet 4.7, I think. So I use a sonnet model to actually execute."
"The first one is called Context 7. It's a free MCP server. Basically it just lets you access the latest version of a lot of different documentation and it's very compressed and very well formatted for an LLM."
"Second one I'm using now is Supabase. If you are using a tool like Supabase MCP where Claude Code has full access to Supabase, it can spin up everything for you."
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"So, I'm using tools like Bugbot and Claude Code has one as well where it can actually live inside of your codebase and anytime you open up a pull request or you want someone to review your code, it will do it for you."
"I'm currently using. It's Claude Code and Cursor. And what's surprising to most people is I am actually using both at the same time."
"I dictate everything. Just I get way more detailed prompts this way. And I'm using a tool called Whisper Flow as well to do this."
"The first one is called Context 7. It's a free MCP server. Basically it just lets you access the latest version of a lot of different documentation and it's very compressed and very well formatted for an LLM."
"Second one I'm using now is Supabase. If you are using a tool like Supabase MCP where Claude Code has full access to Supabase, it can spin up everything for you."
"There are two tools that I'm currently using. And it's Claude Code and Cursor."
"I'm actually using this model called Opus 4.1. This is my favorite model. It's probably the most powerful model, the best model there is for coding."
"I am using GPT 5.1 high for plan mode and typically I'm seeing people using sonnet or they're using even GPT5 codecs but for some weird reason it's just for some reason so good."
"And then for the execution, when I'm done planning, I do use Sonnet 4.7, I think. So I use a sonnet model to actually execute."
"My recommendation is to use something like Create Anything.com for example. If you want to do mobile apps specifically, I've tested all of them. Create Anything is probably the best one at mobile specific."
"You can also get away using v0 or bolt or something else."
"You can also get away using v0 or bolt or something else."