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Using PopClip Extensions to Get Started with Claude Code

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Using PopClip Extensions to Get Started with Claude Code

On the next episode of AppStories, Federico and I will wrap up our discussion of what we built over the holidays. With the “what” out of the way, we’re planning on talking about the “how” and the implications tools like Codex and Claude Code have for app development in general. However, I’m impatient, so I thought I’d kick things off a little early here with the kind of project I think is good for getting started with these sorts of coding tools.

I know that many Club members have some level of development experience, but if you don’t, it can be hard to know where to start. Plus, the Terminal can be intimidating. That’s why I picked a beginner project that is just as easy to accomplish in the Claude app’s Code tab as the Terminal: PopClip extensions.

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