A practical, no-fluff guide to Claude and Claude Code: prompting that works first try, project memory, automation hooks, agents and MCP — everything between "I tried ChatGPT once" and "my setup does my busywork".
Get instant access — $19You rewrite the same prompt five times and the result is still "almost".
Every new chat starts from zero — you re-explain your project daily.
AI writes code… that you then quietly rewrite yourself.
Hooks, MCP, subagents, skills — you've heard the words, never used them.
Routine still eats hours that an agent should be doing for you.
You'd let AI work in your codebase — if you trusted it not to break things.
Short, practical, with real configs and examples — not theory. Read one chapter, apply it the same day.
Claude.ai vs Claude Code vs API. Which model, which plan, first 10 minutes.
The 4-part skeleton, showing vs describing, stating boundaries for code.
Persistent context so you stop re-explaining yourself. By role: marketer, dev, founder, writer.
Permissions, plan mode, the review loop, what to delegate and what to keep.
The highest-leverage file in your repo. What goes in, what doesn't, the /init shortcut.
Package your repetition: slash commands, skills with templates and knowledge.
Auto-format, auto-test, block dangerous commands. Advice → law.
Delegation without context pollution. When it wins, when it loses, custom agents.
Browser, database, GitHub, Figma. Two rules of hygiene that keep it safe.
Git seatbelts, secrets, production boundaries, where the money actually goes.
You already code. Now make the agent carry real weight: cross-file refactors, tests, debugging, automation.
Ship your MVP and run ops without a team. Turn "I have an idea" into a deployed product.
Stop fighting prompts. Get on-brand output first try and automate the repetitive 80%.
Never opened a terminal? Chapter 1 starts there. Build and automate real things, guided step by step.
No fluff, no padding. This is the actual writing — judge the quality yourself.
There are three ways to use Claude, and most frustration comes from picking the wrong one for the job. Claude.ai for chat, files and documents. Claude Code — an agent that works inside your codebase: it reads files, edits them, runs commands, executes tests, commits to git. And the API, for building your own products on top.
Rule of thumb: if you keep copy-pasting code between a chat window and your editor, you've outgrown the chat. Switch to Claude Code.
Common mistake: using the most powerful model for everything "because it's the smartest." You pay in speed and usage limits. Start with the balanced model; escalate only when the task needs deeper reasoning…
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| Free articles & docs | Video courses | This guide | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Time to value | Weeks of curation | 6+ hours of video | ~2 hours reading |
| Copy-paste configs | Scattered | Rarely | ✓ Hooks, commands, templates |
| Stays current | Often outdated | Frozen at recording | ✓ Free lifetime updates |
| Ukrainian version | — | Rarely | ✓ EN + UA |
| Price | Free (your time isn't) | $50–300 | $19 |
The chapters, the prompt library, this very landing page — produced in working sessions using exactly the workflow the guide teaches: CLAUDE.md, hooks, verification habits, deploy checks. It's not a description of a method. It's the output of one.
10 chapters · 102 prompts · 10 templates · commands & hooks pack · checklist. Instant access, EN + UA, updates forever.