If you keep rewriting prompts and explaining the same project context to Claude Code, you’re wasting time before the build even starts.
I made a toolkit with 260 prompts, CLAUDE.md templates and proven workflows so you always have a solid starting point.
https://t.co/x1iYd90vjF
Claude Code can write the code. The hard part is knowing exactly what to tell it.
I put together 260 prompts, CLAUDE.md templates, debugging systems and complete build workflows to help you plan clearer, debug faster and get more consistent results.
https://t.co/x1iYd9139d
Claude Code is powerful, but bad instructions can turn a simple build into hours of fixing things.
I made a toolkit with 260 prompts, CLAUDE.md templates, debugging systems and full workflows so you can build with a system instead of guessing.
https://t.co/x1iYd9139d
Claude Code can build insanely fast, but bad prompts can turn a simple task into a mess.
I put together 260 prompts, CLAUDE.md templates, debugging systems and full build workflows to help you give Claude better instructions and spend less time fixing annoying and avoidable problems. https://t.co/WuU1OXgeUo
Claude Code is powerful. Bad prompts make it feel average.
I put 260 prompts, CLAUDE.md templates, debugging systems and workflows into one toolkit.
https://t.co/x1iYd9139d
I got tired of fighting Claude Code.
Fix one thing, break another.
Repeat the same context.
Waste time correcting stuff I never asked it to touch.
So I changed how I use it. https://t.co/EbdJbxCc5V
Most Claude Code users waste messages by asking it to fix something before it understands the codebase.
Try this instead:
“Read the files involved. Explain the likely cause. Give me a small fix plan. Don’t change anything until I approve it.”
Less guessing. Less rework. Better fixes.
I’ve got more workflows and prompts etc like this in the replies if you want them.
Most Claude Code users burn through messages because they start with:
“Fix this bug.”
Try this instead:
“Read the files involved, explain the likely cause, and give me a small fix plan. Don’t change anything until I approve it.”
It takes one extra message, but saves a lot of back and forth.
I’ve got more workflows prompts systems etc like this in the replies if you want them.