Tag
#claude-code
6 posts
← All postsFast GLM 5.2 Plans, Cheap Models Code: One LiteLLM File for Claude Code
Claude Code already splits work across model tiers — a heavy thinker and cheaper background models. So point the thinking tier at a fast GLM 5.2 and the rest at pennies-per-token providers. One LiteLLM config file does it, and Claude Code never knows the difference.
Run Claude Code on a $10/Month OpenCode Go Subscription
OpenCode Go gives you a catalog of cheap coding models for about ten bucks a month. You don't have to switch clients — here are two ways to point Claude Code at it instead of paying Anthropic.
Can You Actually See What Your AI Coding Agents Are Doing?
Running multiple Claude Code and Codex sessions in parallel? abtop is the system-level view that finally tells you which one is about to hit a context wall — and where the orphan dev server is hiding.
Conductor: How I Run a Whole Team of Claude Agents From One Mac
How Conductor turns Claude Code into a parallel workforce — many agents, many projects, one overview, and a clean plan→PR→merge→archive loop per task.
How To Double Your Claude Code Sessions Without Restarting
Claude Code's context window fills up faster than you'd like. RTK is the small tool I lean on to keep sessions lean — and it's one of the highest-leverage things in my workflow.
Why I'm Using the Caveman Plugin in Claude Code
A Reddit post about teaching Claude to talk like a caveman to save tokens turned into a real, well-built plugin — and it stayed in my Claude Code setup. Here's what it does, what's overhyped, and why I still keep it installed.