Boris’s Claude Code Setup Cheatsheet (all credits to external source)

If you’ve ever stared at a new tool and thought, “I know this could save me time… if I set it up right,” you’re not alone. That’s exactly the feeling Boris seems to understand with his Claude Code setup cheatsheet.

This piece is not a long article you have to wade through. It’s a **visual, step by step infographic** that walks developers and teams through configuring Claude Code in a way that actually supports how people work day to day. Not in theory. In real life, with interruptions, parallel tasks, and half finished ideas.

Boris breaks the setup into clear sections like Parallel Workflows, Model & Strategy, and Session Management. Each one tackles a common friction point. How do you run multiple threads without losing context? Which model strategy fits which kind of task? How do you keep sessions clean so yesterday’s experiments don’t bleed into today’s work? If you’ve ever had to reset a session and thought, “There has to be a better way,” this will feel familiar.

What really stands out is how visual the whole thing is. Diagrams, icons, and short explanations work together, almost like a whiteboard session with a colleague who’s already made the mistakes for you. You can skim it in a few minutes… then come back later and notice details you missed the first time (that happens more than you’d expect).

This cheatsheet is especially useful for teams. Shared workflows, consistent session habits, fewer “wait, how are you doing that?” moments. It quietly encourages better collaboration without turning it into a process lecture.

You can explore the original cheatsheet and its source here:
https://x.com

Looking ahead, resources like this hint at where developer tooling is going. Less about raw capability. More about fit. Tools that adapt to how we think, switch context, and work together. And honestly, that’s a future most of us are ready for.

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