Boris Cherny's Claude Code Tips Are Now a Skill — What the Complete Collection Reveals

Developer Reza Rezvani did something deceptively simple: he took all 42 of Boris Cherny's Claude Code tip threads — five parts spanning January through February 2026 — and loaded them as a single installable skill. What he found when he read them as a system rather than as isolated tweets was something the Twitter format had been hiding the entire time. Boris didn't share 42 tips. He shared one workflow, assembled incrementally across months.

The revelation is in Parts 3 through 5, which Rezvani notes have been almost entirely unwritten about by the community. Those later installments reveal how Boris thinks about the "full stack" of Claude Code usage: session continuity across long tasks, coordinating parallel agent instances, and treating CLAUDE.md not as a convenience file but as a first-class behavioral contract. The early tips — the CLAUDE.md basics, the parallel sessions trick — make much more sense once you see the architecture they're pointing toward.

The assembled 42-tip skill is available to install directly, which means you can load the creator's complete philosophy into every future Claude Code session with a single command. For anyone who considers themselves a serious Claude Code practitioner, this is the closest thing to a primary source that currently exists.

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