This GitHub repo is basically the Claude Code cheat code
Learn:
• Commands
• Sub-Agents
• Skills
• MCP Servers
• Memory
• Hooks
• Agent Teams
If you're building with Claude, this is the playbook
https://t.co/J5g5UxiPmG
Damnn 😱
Most developers are using Claude Code wrong.
They open the terminal...
write a prompt...
and expect magic.
That’s not where the real power is.
Claude Code is actually a 4-layer AI engineering system:
1️⃣ CLAUDE.md → project memory
Architecture, rules, commands, conventions
2️⃣ Skills → reusable knowledge packs
Testing workflows, code review guides, deploy patterns
3️⃣ Hooks → deterministic guardrails
Security checks, enforced rules, automation
4️⃣ Agents → specialized sub-agents
Break complex tasks into parallel workflows
Once you structure these properly, something interesting happens:
Claude stops behaving like a chatbot.
It starts behaving like a real AI dev system.
Most engineers miss this because they jump straight to prompting.
But the difference between average output and production-level results usually comes down to setup.
If you're building with AI agents in 2026, learn the system — not just the prompt.
I made a Claude Code Starter Pack explaining everything.
If you want it:
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Like + RT
Comment CLAUDE
I'll DM it to a few people.
Future AI dev workflows won't be prompt-first.
They’ll be system-first. 🚀
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Rumor: Based on the rumors circulating in VLR that Killua has already ensuring that all ex-Talon players find new teams. Crws also posted on his IG Story with Behavior, who is predicted to become a Buriram United's analyst.
#VCT2026#VCTPacific#BuriramUnited
Many people are bullish on $INK after its TVL jumped from $7M to $170M.
Personally, I’m not as bullish because there’s still a lack of transparency regarding guild users and early liquidity providers. The team mentioned “early pioneers,” but there’s been no clear acknowledgment of guild participants or those who provided liquidity during the early phase when there was no token, no foundation, and TVL was only around $5M–$10M with roughly 30K–40K active users completing guild tasks.
The current TVL mostly consists of farming activity whales depositing large sums to farm $INK rewards. If anyone’s interested, I can share more details on where this TVL is actually coming from.
Here are my suggestions for the team:
Give 10x higher priority to guild users and early liquidity providers who supported Ink when TVL was between $5M–$10M and everything was organic.
Give lower priority to current farming users.
I truly hope @inkonchain and @arjunsethi take this matter seriously. Without the community, there’s nothing in this space. You’ve always said “community first,” but transparency is just as important for people to keep believing in $INK.
This isn’t a FUD post or engagement farming we’re simply raising our voices for guild users and early supporters who stood by Ink from the beginning.