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Claude Cowork complete guide 2026: setup, automation, and safety
A practical operator-style guide to Claude Cowork: sandbox setup, projects, memory, connectors, automation stack, and security guardrails.
Read Article →DevEx stack 2026: agentic workflows and modern tooling
Developer experience in 2026 means agentic workflows, clear tool choices, and pipelines that don't get in the way.
Read Article →How to run agentic workflows with Cursor and Claude Code
Step-by-step: how we run agentic workflows using Cursor and Claude Code, and what we add to ship faster.
Read Article →Multi-agent coding in 2026: setup and tool stack
Multi-agent coding is moving from experiment to production. We cover setup and a minimal tool stack for 2026.
Read Article →Diff-based workflows: moving beyond blind AI rewrites
AI can change a lot of code at once. Diff-based workflows keep changes visible and reviewable so you keep control.
Read Article →Onboarding devs in hours: AI context windows and time-to-first-commit
AI that understands the whole repo can get new devs to first commit in hours instead of weeks.
Read Article →How to ship faster with Cursor and Claude Code in 2026
Practical tips to ship faster using Cursor and Claude Code — and how we tighten the loop with one more tool.
Read Article →AI pair programming: Cursor, Copilot, Claude Code compared
AI pair programming is table stakes in 2026. We compare how Cursor, Copilot, and Claude Code support it.
Read Article →Setting up your AI dev stack in 2026 (step-by-step)
A minimal, repeatable setup for an AI-native dev stack: Cursor or VS Code, Claude Code CLI, and tools that plug in.
Read Article →Security-first CI/CD: secret scanning and dependency checks in 2026
AI-assisted dev moves fast; pipelines need to catch secrets and vulnerable deps. We outline a security-first CI/CD setup.
Read Article →DevSecOps for AI-assisted development: what to automate
When AI helps write and change code, DevSecOps has to keep up. We cover what to automate first.
Read Article →Best secret scanning tools for dev teams 2026
Secrets in code are still a top attack vector. We compare secret scanning tools that fit modern dev and CI workflows.
Read Article →Dependency scanning in CI: tools and best practices 2026
Dependency and supply-chain risk belong in CI. We cover tools and practices that work in 2026.
Read Article →Deploying AI apps: from Cursor/Replit to production
You built it with AI; now ship it. We outline deployment paths from Cursor and Replit to production.
Read Article →Replit and Cursor workflow 2026: use both without context loss
Prototype quickly in Replit, then harden and ship in Cursor with a repeatable handoff workflow that avoids rework.
Read Article →From AI assistant to full orchestrator: 2026 learning path
A staged learning path to go from inline completions to orchestrating multi-step agentic workflows with Cursor, Claude Code, and more.
Read Article →Self-hosting AI agents for $6/month: VPS vs managed platforms
Developers building AI agent projects hit the same wall: managed platforms are expensive. A VPS from DigitalOcean or Vultr changes that.
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