Claude Code
Anthropic's Claude AI model used for coding tasks.
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"You can go to Claude Code today and I literally did this on the plane flying back last week. I did it inside of Replit and you can say run a detailed security audit on my code"
Attribution: Guest describes personal use of Claude Code for security auditing
"Claude Code is this like agent that you can use in a command line interface. It's just basically this tool you can use that can control your computer and you can use it through natural language."
Attribution: Vin demonstrates extensive personal use and explains Claude Code's capabilities
"All of a sudden these AI coding tools come along and now I can prototype faster. I can prototype in production."
Attribution: Brian extensively demonstrates using Claude Code throughout the episode for prototyping
"I'm up till 2 3:00 a.m. every single night running four conductor simultaneous workers with Claude Code"
Attribution: Host describes personal intensive usage with enthusiasm and specific details
"Using something like Claude Code to build out like what that workflow would look like with Python APIs a genuine automation pipeline and process."
Attribution: Nick discusses using Claude Code for building automation workflows and references it multiple times
"I really want people to have a solid understanding of how to use Claude Code to build AI coded directories with an emphasis on what I think is the hardest part, which is getting the valuable data."
Attribution: Frey extensively discusses using Claude Code throughout the episode and built his directory with it
"I kind of switch between Claude. I'm a big Anthropic fan. I love I love Claude the chat version of it as well"
Attribution: Klarna CEO describes switching between different AI tools including Claude Code for different tasks
"cool. So now we're going to hop into a new tab, spin up claude code in here."
Attribution: Joe actively uses Claude Code for building Chrome extensions
"So I've been I was using Claude Code all week or Claude co-work. I don't even know the difference to be honest. I think Claude Code is one thing and co-work is an easier way to use Claude Code."
Attribution: Host has been actively using Claude Code for a week to build applications
"my search bar was literally just hooking up WhatsApp to cloud code"
Attribution: Peter describing connecting WhatsApp to Claude Code in his prototype
"I asked it here. I said, 'Cool. I'm going to move this project over to Claude Code.' So, I'm going to take the HTML file, but what I need from you is to create a claude MD file"
Attribution: Jonathan shows his workflow of transitioning from Claude to Claude Code for development projects
"I want to show you how to use AI, specifically Claude Code, to create a complete marketing system in one sitting"
Attribution: James extensively demonstrates using Claude Code throughout the entire episode as his primary tool
"I've been on Claude Code, I don't know, maybe last May. But for me, it was really about the harness they have and like I see a lot of arguments about codex in Claude Code."
Attribution: Guest mentions being a long-time user of Claude Code since May, discussing its capabilities in detail
"I want to be able to use Claude Code with Opus 4.6. How do I make sure I'm doing that and doing that correctly?"
Attribution: Morgan provides detailed instructions on how to use Claude Code
"Set up Claude Code. It's magical. Sign up for the $20 account, if you'll be on the $100 and the $200 account probably real soon if you're successful."
Attribution: Matt Van Horn extensively uses and recommends Claude Code throughout the demo
"And then for code and any sort of philosophical discussion, I use Claude Opus 4.5. Also always with extended thinking."
Attribution: Nathan describes using Claude Code (Opus 4.5) for coding and philosophical discussions, always with extended thinking enabled
"I try Claude Code on the web every three to six months, which is just prompting a model to make an update to some GitHub repository that I have"
Attribution: Sebastian mentions regularly trying Claude Code for GitHub repository updates
"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."
Attribution: Chris explicitly states he uses Claude Code as one of his main tools and describes detailed usage throughout
"I would use Claude Code. And then I would specify the ask user question tool."
Attribution: Ross Mike actively recommends Claude Code throughout the interview and shares detailed usage strategies
"The product that just came out recently that everyone's kind of going crazy over is the latest iteration of Claude Code which is powered by Anthropic's Opus 4.5 model which seems to be a real breakthrough in coding."
Attribution: Guest describes Claude Code as a breakthrough product that people are excited about
"AMP or Claude Code or whoever is your agent of choice"
Attribution: Carson mentions Claude Code as one of the viable AI agent options alongside AMP
"So, it's by a company called Culture Code. I'm not affiliated with them at all"
Attribution: Greg identifies Culture Code as the maker of the Things app
"For me personally, since we're talking about coding, and you mentioned debugging... the source of enjoyment for me, more on the Cursor side than Claude Code, is that I have a friend, I have a pair programmer."
Attribution: Lex mentions Claude Code as a comparison point to Cursor, showing less preference for it
"You could use it within the terminal. And that's really where you're going to get the most amount of control in it."
Attribution: Greg mentions Claude Code as a more advanced way to use skills with greater control
"When I first created Claude Code and I didn't yet know if I was on to something. I kind of felt like I was on to something and then that's when I wasn't sleeping."
Attribution: The speaker refers to creating Claude Code in first person ('I first created'), indicating they built this product. The mention is positive as they felt they were 'on to something'.
"I remember for me I felt this way when I first created Claude Code and I didn't yet know if I was on to something."
Attribution: Boris is the creator of Claude Code and extensively discusses building it throughout the interview
"I created Claude Code. Lots of people have asked for how I use Claude Code. So, I wanted to show off my setup a bit."
Attribution: Boris explicitly states he created Claude Code in the viral tweet discussion