Descriptions:
Creator Keith delivers a comprehensive 57-minute guide to Claude Code, Anthropic’s agentic coding tool, aimed at users who have been underutilizing it as a basic chat interface. The video opens with a tour of the Claude Code desktop app’s three execution modes — local (runs on the user’s machine), cloud (runs in a sandboxed remote environment), and remote (controls a separate always-on server) — and explains how each changes file access, persistence, and security tradeoffs.
Model selection is covered in depth, including when to use Claude Fable 5 versus Sonnet or Haiku, how fast mode trades output quality for speed, and how the effort level dial controls how many tokens are spent on reasoning before acting. Keith then moves into the more advanced features: routines for scheduled automated tasks (including a live demo pulling Hacker News AI headlines every morning), slash commands, hooks, sub-agents, and multi-agent team configurations. A live demo of “ultra code” and dynamic workflow chaining closes the technical content.
Running throughout is a systems-thinking argument: the gap between casual Claude Code users and power users is not model choice but whether they have built persistent memory, skills, and structured workflows around the tool. Keith illustrates this with real projects — a revenue-generating iPhone app built inside Xcode via local mode, full social media automation pipelines, and mobile coding sessions via the iOS app — making this one of the more practically grounded long-form Claude Code references available.
📺 Source: Keith AI · Published June 12, 2026
🏷️ Format: Tutorial Demo







