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Claude Opus 4.6 vs 4.7 Max: Which is better? Graded on Real World Planning

Letter-grade scorecard comparing Claude Opus 4.6 Max and Claude Opus 4.7 Max on a WordPress modernization planning task, with Opus 4.7 winning overall A- to C

TL;DR: This is one real WordPress website maintenance task, run once against each model. On that task, Claude Opus 4.7 produced the stronger first-pass plan because it started from a more accurate baseline. Opus 4.6 was faster and caught one thing 4.7 missed, but it got the active theme wrong and claimed an impossible PHP version. I would not execute either plan as written. Grades below. Note: Opus 4.7 is getting a rough reception on Reddit and around the web

Claude Code CLAUDE.md: How to Write Project Instructions That Actually Work

TL;DR: CLAUDE.md is a markdown file that gives Claude Code persistent project instructions. Put it in your repo root. Keep it under 200 lines. Use settings.json for permissions and hooks, CLAUDE.md for coding standards and workflow guidance. Down below the screenshot is a real working example and the full breakdown of what goes where. A real CLAUDE.md file in VS Code. Some sections collapsed and blurred for privacy and security. What Is CLAUDE.md? Every time you start a Claude Code

Claude Reached Its Tool-Use Limit for This Turn: What It Means and How to Fix It

TL;DR: This message means Claude hit its per-turn cap on tool calls (around 10-20 actions like web searches, file reads, or connected service requests). Click “Continue” and it picks up right where it left off. No work is lost. 👍 What Does “Claude Reached Its Tool-Use Limit” Mean? If you use Claude with any connected tools (Gmail, Google Drive, web search, MCP servers, code execution, etc.) you may have seen this banner pop up mid-conversation: “Claude reached its tool-use limit