[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":48},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$fqEdaR8OBqTzlTH8BX7torxrzBCOdcM4VJHYeNEp3ECg":3},{"date":4,"generated_at":5,"picks":6,"candidates_scanned":47,"candidates_scored":42},"2026-03-29","2026-03-29T05:30:00.000000+00:00",[7,21,33],{"rank":8,"title":9,"source":10,"url":11,"category":12,"tldr":13,"score":14,"scores":15,"why":20},1,"[Release] anthropics/claude-code-action: Claude Code GitHub Action v1.0","GitHub anthropics/claude-code-action","https://github.com/anthropics/claude-code-action/releases/tag/v1","Release","- Claude Code GitHub Action just hit v1.0 GA — it's now production-ready with a cleaner, unified interface\n- The old `mode`, `direct_prompt`, `override_prompt` inputs are gone — everything goes through a single `prompt` input now\n- All Claude Code CLI options are now passable via `claude_args`, giving you direct access to custom system prompts, tool configs, and model selection\n- AWS Bedrock and Google Vertex AI compatibility improved\n- New example workflows bundled: automated PR review, CI failure fixes, issue triage, doc generation, security scanning\n- Breaking change from v0.x — if you're on v0, check the migration guide before upgrading",90,{"direct_claude_relevance":16,"practical_utility":17,"novelty":18,"source_credibility":19},34,27,16,13,"This is the v1.0 GA release of the official Claude Code GitHub Action — a significant milestone that signals production-readiness. The API redesign (unified `prompt` input, `claude_args` passthrough) makes the action dramatically simpler to configure while being more powerful. For any team using Claude Code in CI/CD, this is the release that unlocks the full range of automated workflows: PR reviews, CI fix loops, issue triage, and more. The breaking changes from v0.x mean existing users will need to migrate, but the migration guide is provided and the cleaner interface is worth it.",{"rank":22,"title":23,"source":24,"url":25,"category":12,"tldr":26,"score":27,"scores":28,"why":32},2,"[Release] anthropics/claude-agent-sdk-python: v0.1.52","GitHub anthropics/claude-agent-sdk-python","https://github.com/anthropics/claude-agent-sdk-python/releases/tag/v0.1.52","- `get_context_usage()` lands in the Python SDK — finally see exactly what's eating your context window, by category (parity with TypeScript SDK)\n- `@tool` decorator now supports `typing.Annotated` for per-parameter descriptions, making auto-generated JSON schemas much more readable\n- Critical bug fixed: `connect(prompt=\"...\")` was silently dropping the string prompt, causing `receive_messages()` to hang forever — upgrade if you've seen mysterious hangs\n- In-flight hook callbacks are now properly cancelled when the CLI abandons them",79,{"direct_claude_relevance":29,"practical_utility":30,"novelty":31,"source_credibility":19},33,22,11,"The silent prompt-drop bug fix alone makes this a must-upgrade for Python SDK users — if you ever called `connect(prompt=\"...\")` and had `receive_messages()` hang indefinitely, this was the cause. The `get_context_usage()` addition brings the Python SDK to parity with TypeScript and addresses real-world pain around context budget management. The `Annotated` support for the `@tool` decorator is a quality-of-life win that makes tool definitions self-documenting in the schema.",{"rank":34,"title":35,"source":36,"url":37,"category":38,"tldr":39,"score":40,"scores":41,"why":46},3,"My 10 Pro Tips for Claude Code users","Reddit r/ClaudeAI","https://www.reddit.com/r/ClaudeAI/comments/1s65ymk/my_10_pro_tips_for_claude_code_users/","Guide","- `/effort high` + `ultrathink` in your prompt forces full extended thinking with a 31,999-token budget — the most tokens you can give it\n- `/fast` does NOT change the model — it's the same Opus with faster output; pair with `/effort medium` for best speed/quality balance\n- Exit code 2 in a PostToolUse/PreToolUse hook silently blocks actions and forces a rewind — powerful for building guardrails",63,{"direct_claude_relevance":42,"practical_utility":43,"novelty":44,"source_credibility":45},28,20,9,6,"Most of the 10 tips here are genuinely useful for Claude Code power users, and tip #7 corrects one of the most common misconceptions circulating right now — that /fast switches to a different model (it doesn't). The hooks tip (exit code 2 to silently block and rewind) is particularly non-obvious and useful for anyone building structured workflows. Not all tips are equally trustworthy, but the core set around effort levels, hooks, and absolute paths reflects how Claude Code actually works.",50,1776402243255]