Welcome to
the world of
Claude Code.
Five parts, in order. You and Munim did Part 1 together, so today you start at Part 2. Part 1 stays here for whenever you want to look something up again. Each part is a short read, then a session where Claude works through it with you at your own keyboard. By the end you will have built the same app twice, once the quick way and once properly, and you will be able to say which was better.
Your first steps into Claude Code.
What it is, how it thinks, how to install it, and how to build something small in a single sitting.
Lock the site, then dig.
Make your Mac safe enough to hold real work. Then your own repository, five skills in it that can reach the playbook, and the first entry in your site diary.
Ask once, see what you get.
Write down what good looks like. Then build the app by asking for it, and score the result against your own list.
The same app, done properly.
Spec, packs, acceptance criteria, reviews and gates. Three passes through the workflow, and by the third nobody hands you the words.
You have the findings.
Four apps side by side. Explain the workflow back to Munim. Turn your diary into changes the playbook actually adopts.
Some of Part 2 happens while the screen is restarting, or behind a box that covers the chat. That is the one moment you cannot ask Claude anything, so these two live on paper instead.
Select any text you want explained and press the button that appears. The chat opens with your question already asked. Or tap the speech bubble in the corner to ask anything at all, and use “Rather ask Munim?” inside it when the answer has to come from him. The decks are short on purpose: everything they leave out is one selection away.