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ANTHROPIC JUST OPEN-SOURCED 11 PLUGINS THAT TURN CLAUDE INTO YOUR WHOLE BACK OFFICE These plugins turn Claude into an actual coworker for your job, whatever your job is. Repo: /anthropics/knowledge-work-plugins Anthropic built and shipped 11 plugins, the same ones inspired by how their own teams work. One for each...

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I built a Claude skill that turns Claude Code into your personal coding tutor. The core insight: Claude Opus 4.5 is already the best tutor in the world. Anthropic cooked with this model! It has incredible emotional intelligence and deep coding knowledge. What this skill does is just provide a harness—a way for Claude to agentically build the right context about YOU so it can personalize the tutoring experience in exactly the right way. Here's what makes it work: Learner profile from day one. The first time you use it, Claude interviews you. It asks about your programming background, your goal (where do you want this to take you?), and who you are as a person. This gets saved and informs every single tutorial it ever writes for you. From the very first interaction, everything is 100% personalized. Tutorials that use YOUR code. When you ask to learn something, Claude doesn't give you generic examples from some blog post. It finds examples in the actual codebase you're working in. This makes concepts stick in a way abstract examples never do. Quiz mode with spaced repetition. You can run "/quiz-me" and Claude will test you on concepts you've learned. It tracks your understanding score for each tutorial. Then it uses spaced repetition to prioritize the next quiz—concepts you're shaky on come back in 2 days, concepts you've mastered fade to 55+ day intervals. It literally builds retention into the learning process. One central knowledge base across all your projects. Whether you're joining a new company and want to understand their codebase, learning from an open source project, or leveling up on your own vibe-coded project—all your tutorials live in one place (~/coding-tutor-tutorials/). So your personal coding-tutor accompanies you across all your coding adventures. The whole thing is a feedback loop: learn → quiz → retain → learn more → quiz → retain. Your tutorials evolve, your knowledge compounds, and Claude gets better at teaching YOU specifically over time. To install it in Claude Code: • Run /plugin to open the plugin manager • Add marketplace nityeshaga/claude-code-essentials • Enable coding-tutor plugin Here's the Github: And here's 20-mins of me walking you through how to use this plugin and how it works 👇🏽 Let me know if you use it to teach yourself something cool!

Nityesh

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The gap between a PM getting AI slop from Claude Code and one getting 10x output is about one hour of file structure. Three folders. > A knowledge folder with static context: who you work with, what each stakeholder cares about, reference material that rarely changes. > A projects folder where every task accumulates research, drafts, and artifacts that load instantly into your next session. > And a people folder that auto-updates from meeting transcripts through Granola's MCP. The people folder is the part that compounds. Build a skill that pulls what each person said in your last meeting, what they pushed back on, what they committed to. Now when you draft a message to your VP of Engineering, Claude Code already knows their communication preferences from 30 real conversations. That's context no prompt can replicate. Carl walked through this system on the episode and the compounding math stuck with me. Day 1, Claude Code knows nothing about your work. Day 30, it knows your stakeholders, your project history, your patterns. Day 90, it's surfacing connections across your work you haven't consciously noticed. Then layer on skills. A standup command that pulls from GitHub, Linear, your calendar, and your task folder in one shot. Website traffic compared against your LinkedIn posts this week. Analyses that would be impossible clicking between individual UIs, running before your first meeting. One hour of setup. Compounding returns every day after. The PMs typing prompts into a blank terminal and the PMs who built the operating system around it are already producing completely different categories of work. Build the operating system.

Aakash Gupta

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