
The Claude Code Setup That's Making Devs 10x Faster
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This tutorial demonstrates how to enhance productivity with Claude Code or Codeex by organizing multiple agents and projects within a single interface, potentially making users 4x to 6x more productive. The core problem addressed is the loss of agents and projects across numerous browser tabs, which leads to forgotten tasks and reduced efficiency. The solution presented is a multi-terminal setup that keeps all Claude Code or Codeex agents visible and accessible.
The interface allows for up to eight terminals, eliminating the need to scramble between tabs. Users can customize the layout, such as a 4x4 grid, and move panels around as desired. The side tab, accessible via `command B`, manages projects and scripts.
For those familiar with coding, setting up Claude Code involves typing a command like 'C' (or 'claude' or 'codeex') into a blank terminal. If Claude Code or Codeex isn't installed, instructions are provided to do so through an 'install claude code' or 'install codecs' command.
Project management is a key feature. Users can add directories by selecting a folder or entering its path, similar to GitHub. Once added, these project folders are saved, allowing quick access. Clicking a saved project opens a new terminal within that specific directory. This feature also supports renaming and deleting projects.
Another significant enhancement is the ability to save frequently used scripts. Developers often struggle with losing track of scripts, but this tool allows them to be stored and accessed directly from the interface. Examples include a data script, a weather bot, and a cricket bot, which can be run with a single click. Scripts can be added by specifying their file paths.
The interface also supports multiple tabs within each terminal panel, which can be rearranged by dragging and dropping. A particularly useful feature is "start commands" for projects. Instead of repeatedly typing the same commands every time a project is opened (e.g., 'activate' followed by 'claude dangerously skip permissions'), these commands can be pre-configured to run automatically upon project launch. This significantly saves time and streamlines the workflow. These start commands can be saved for individual projects or applied globally to all projects.
The application also includes features like easy access to recent files and standard zoom functionality (`command -` or `+` on Mac). For privacy, an "eyeball" icon can be used to obscure content.
A "satellite" feature allows users to broadcast a single prompt to all open terminals simultaneously. This is useful for tasks like asking "explain this project to me step by step" or "what's the best idea I can do today to move this project forward" across multiple active projects.
For personal motivation, a built-in timer and point system are included. Every prompt sent to Claude earns a point, and a 15-minute timer encourages focused work. This gamified approach aims to increase coding speed and engagement. Users can track their prompt count, providing a metric for productivity. For instance, a user might see they sent 76 prompts on a "big day," offering a tangible measure of their output.
The goal of this tool is to centralize and simplify the development process, preventing the common issue of losing track of multiple Claude Code or Codeex instances spread across various tabs. By putting all agents "in front of your face," it aims to revolutionize productivity for AI-assisted coding. Access to the tool is offered through Zoom calls and support is available via Discord for questions and suggestions.