claude-code-guide and claude-scholar

These are complementary tools—the first provides general setup and workflow guidance for Claude Code, while the second builds specialized academic and research configurations on top of Claude Code's foundation.

claude-code-guide
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claude-scholar
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Established
Maintenance 20/25
Adoption 10/25
Maturity 15/25
Community 20/25
Maintenance 20/25
Adoption 10/25
Maturity 3/25
Community 18/25
Stars: 3,588
Forks: 333
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Commits (30d): 21
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License: MIT
Stars: 1,341
Forks: 108
Downloads:
Commits (30d): 49
Language: Python
License:
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No License No Package No Dependents

About claude-code-guide

zebbern/claude-code-guide

Claude Code Guide - Setup, Commands, workflows, agents, skills & tips-n-tricks go from beginner to power user!

This guide helps developers master the Claude Code tool for various programming tasks. It covers initial setup, commands, advanced features like agent teams and plugins, and troubleshooting. Developers can use this resource to streamline their coding workflows, integrate AI agents, and automate tasks like PR reviews.

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About claude-scholar

Galaxy-Dawn/claude-scholar

Personal AI CLI configuration for academic research & software development. Supports Claude Code, OpenCode, and Codex CLI — covering the full research lifecycle from ideation to publication.

This project helps computer science and AI researchers manage their entire research lifecycle, from initial ideas to final publication. It acts as a semi-automated assistant, taking your raw research data, code, and notes, and helping you organize literature, analyze experiments, and draft reports. It's designed for academics and research engineers who want to accelerate repetitive tasks while keeping human judgment at the core of their work.

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