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This repository is a curated educational resource featuring 176 tips, best practices, and a cheat sheet for learning how to use Claude Code effectively. It is a static reference document rather than installable software or an active agent.

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SUMMARY

Learn Claude Code in one sitting. 140 tips, best practices & cheat sheet from 17 repos -- organized by difficulty and impact. Just read and apply.

README.md

Ultra Instinct Claude Code

Claude Code tips, best practices, cheat sheet, and tutorial -- learn how to use Claude Code

Learn Claude Code in one sitting, not one semester.
176 tips across 15 sections. Nothing to install. Just read.

Browse all tips · Cheat sheet · llms.txt · Sources


Using Claude to read this repo? Don't load everything. Point it at llms.txt for a condensed version, or at specific tip files like tips/01-setup.md. Each file stands on its own -- Problem, Do this, Why format. No need to ingest the whole thing.


Why we made this

There are dozens of Claude Code repos. Most are either awesome-lists with hundreds of unsorted links, installable toolkits that want you to set up 135 agents before you write a line of code, or meta-prompting frameworks that take days to configure. All of them assume you want to install something.

We just wanted to get better at Claude Code in an afternoon.

So we cloned 17 of the most popular repos, read through all of them, and pulled out what actually matters. When a tip showed up independently in 3+ repos, we paid attention. When it only appeared in one, we were skeptical. The result is 176 tips that survived that filter.

What's out there What you get How long until it's useful
Awesome-lists Hundreds of links to sort through Hours of browsing
Agent toolkits "Install 135 agents, 35 skills, 42 commands" Setup + learning curve
Config frameworks Meta-prompting systems Days of tweaking
This repo 176 tips you can read and use immediately 30 min

Full source list with star counts: SOURCES.md.


Where to start

Depends on where you are:

You are... Start here Time
Never used Claude Code 01 Setup 10 min to running
Know the basics, want to level up Top 10 tips below 5 min
Looking for a specific command Cheat sheet 1 min
Teaching Claude these patterns Feed it llms.txt Instant

Tips are tagged Beginner through Expert and rated by impact (High / Medium / Low). Skip what you already know.


Shortcuts worth memorizing

Shortcut What it does
Shift+Tab (x2) Plan Mode -- plan before you code
/compact Compress conversation context
/clear Wipe everything, fresh start
Esc Stop Claude mid-response
Ctrl+B Background a running command
Ctrl+G Open your prompt in an external editor
claude -c Pick up your last session
claude --add-dir ../repo Give Claude access to another repo
"ultrathink" Extended reasoning for hard problems

Everything else is in the cheat sheet.


All 15 sections

Getting started

# Section Tips What's inside
01 Setup 11 Install, config, models, sandbox, custom agents, /init
02 CLAUDE.md Mastery 14 Project memory, hierarchy, @imports, char limits, modular rules

Core skills

# Section Tips What's inside
03 Context Management 16 Window management, /compact, handoffs, the 3-file pattern, /context
04 Commands & Shortcuts 14 Slash commands, keys, /branch, /teleport, session management

Workflows

# Section Tips What's inside
05 Git & GitHub 8 Worktrees, PRs, /commit-push-pr, --from-pr
06 Prompting 12 Declarative prompts, thinking triggers, instruction budgets
07 Planning & Specs 13 Plan mode, the interview pattern, vertical slices, confidence checks

Quality

# Section Tips What's inside
08 Testing & Verification 11 Feedback loops, TDD, regression gates, cross-model QA
14 Security & Permissions 8 Sandbox, deny rules, credential scrubbing, supply chain scanning

Multi-agent

# Section Tips What's inside
09 Agents & Orchestration 13 Custom agents, agent teams, the Ralph loop, model routing
10 Hooks & Automation 14 22+ hook events, prompt-based hooks, HTTP hooks, profiles

Ecosystem

# Section Tips What's inside
11 Skills & Marketplace 10 Skills, the plugin marketplace, custom commands, Context7
12 MCP & Tools 8 MCP servers, tool budgets, CLI alternatives, OAuth

Optimization

# Section Tips What's inside
13 Performance & Cost 15 Token optimization, caching, PTC, model routing
15 Advanced Patterns 9 Pipelines, self-improvement loops, sprint workflows

| -- | Cheat sheet | -- | Every command, flag, and keyboard shortcut |


Top 10 tips (community consensus)

These showed up independently in 3+ source repos. If you only read 10 things, read these.

# Tip Level Why it matters
1 Plan before you code Beginner Shift+Tab twice. The plan is the highest-leverage part.
2 Give Claude a feedback loop Beginner Put your test/lint commands in CLAUDE.md. Claude will catch its own mistakes.
3 Git worktrees for parallel work Intermediate 3 Claude sessions, 3 branches, zero waiting. The single biggest productivity unlock.
4 Invest in CLAUDE.md Beginner Every correction you add carries forward. Saves you from repeating yourself for months.
5 Treat context like RAM Intermediate /clear between tasks, /compact at milestones. Quality drops when context fills up.
6 Subagents for exploration Advanced Offload file-reading to a subagent. Only the summary comes back to your main session.
7 Say what, not how Beginner Tell Claude the outcome you want. It has the full codebase and can figure out the steps.
8 Let Claude interview you first Intermediate 15 minutes of questions before coding beats 2 hours of rework after.
9 Trigger deeper thinking Intermediate Type "ultrathink" when the default reasoning isn't enough.
10 Keep sessions short Beginner 10-30 min with a clear goal. Long sessions drift and cost more.

Sources

Every tip traces back to a public repo. We read through all 17, extracted what worked, and threw away the rest. Full list: SOURCES.md.

Contributing

Found something wrong or have a tip worth adding? CONTRIBUTING.md.

License

MIT

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