[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":46},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$f_III_GJExdmSolkUc8ZRq5M7AAXPYexzwmaKhFlit9w":3},{"date":4,"generated_at":5,"picks":6,"candidates_scanned":45,"candidates_scored":31},"2026-05-10","2026-05-10T06:00:00.000000+00:00",[7,21,34],{"rank":8,"title":9,"source":10,"url":11,"category":12,"tldr":13,"score":14,"scores":15,"why":20},1,"20 Claude Code commands worth using.","Reddit r/ClaudeCode","https://www.reddit.com/r/ClaudeCode/comments/1t8712b/20_claude_code_commands_worth_using/","Guide","- `/rewind` (or double-tap Esc) gives you a 5-option menu to restore code, restore conversation, or both — you can undo a bad session without losing your chat history\n- `/btw` lets you ask a side question that reuses the existing prompt cache, so it costs almost zero tokens and doesn't pollute the main thread\n- `/branch` forks the conversation so you can try two approaches in parallel and keep only the winner\n- `/compact` rewrites long history into a tight summary so you stop burning context on old chat turns\n- `/loop` and `/remote-control` let you schedule recurring checks and hand off the running session to your phone — useful for long overnight runs",66,{"direct_claude_relevance":16,"practical_utility":17,"novelty":18,"source_credibility":19},28,25,8,5,"This is a dense, well-organized reference covering 20 specific Claude Code commands with concrete usage examples — not high-level advice but actual slash commands and keyboard shortcuts grouped by problem (context management, stopping/undoing, working smarter). Several commands like /btw, /branch, /remote-control, and /insights are recent additions that many users haven't discovered yet. Actionable today for any Claude Code user regardless of skill level.",{"rank":22,"title":23,"source":24,"url":25,"category":26,"tldr":27,"score":28,"scores":29,"why":33},2,"Claude improved my agent harness by 40.7% overnight","Reddit r/ClaudeAI","https://www.reddit.com/r/ClaudeAI/comments/1t8cn9y/claude_improved_my_agent_harness_by_407_overnight/","Tutorial","- Autoharness is an open-source tool that points Claude Code at your agent harness and lets it autonomously propose and eval changes — keeping only the ones that actually improve your benchmark score\n- One run found a +40.7% lift from adding best-of-N scoring with an LLM judge, +24.1% from tightening temperature and subagent call limits, and +22.2% from injecting step budget and recent tool calls at every step\n- Setup is one-line install + point Claude Code at GUIDE.md — the agent runs evals overnight and you wake up to a better harness",57,{"direct_claude_relevance":30,"practical_utility":31,"novelty":32,"source_credibility":19},22,18,12,"Autoharness applies a meta-layer of Claude Code to the problem of improving Claude Code agent pipelines — it's the 'harness engineering' step above prompt engineering. The concrete benchmark numbers (tau2-airline dataset) and the open-source GitHub repo make this verifiable and immediately usable. The concept of using Claude to auto-improve its own agent configuration is novel enough to be worth attention for anyone building multi-step agent workflows.",{"rank":35,"title":36,"source":37,"url":38,"category":12,"tldr":39,"score":40,"scores":41,"why":44},3,"How a non-technical project manager built and shipped a stress management app with Claude Code in six weeks","Claude Blog","https://claude.com/blog/how-a-non-technical-project-manager-built-and-shipped-a-stress-management-app-with-claude-code-in-six-weeks","- A PM with no coding background built and shipped a real app in 6 weeks using Claude Code — official Anthropic case study\n- Illustrates what the current ceiling of non-technical Claude Code usage looks like in practice",49,{"direct_claude_relevance":31,"practical_utility":18,"novelty":42,"source_credibility":43},10,13,"Fresh from the official Anthropic blog, this case study puts a concrete data point on how far Claude Code has come for non-developer users — a PM shipped a live app in six weeks without writing code manually. It's not a step-by-step tutorial, but it reframes what's achievable and is likely to inspire non-technical users who've been on the fence about trying Claude Code for their own projects.",35,1778475926108]