
Overview: This video explains the six progressive skill levels for using Claude Code, from basic prompting to managing multiple sessions. It outlines required abilities—prompt writing, context engineering, tool selection, skill/workflow optimization, and orchestration—plus practical tips on token limits, plan mode, and recent skill-creator features that enable testing and scaling for teams.
– Level 1: Use Claude Code directly as a blunt instrument; focus on clear prompts and basic terminal literacy.
– Levels 2–3: Adopt plan mode for collaboration; become a context engineer and manage the 200,000-token window (performance drops near 100–110k).
– Level 4: Add external tools surgically; understand front end/back end, authentication, and databases at a conceptual level.
– Levels 5–6: Create and benchmark skills, optimize workflows, and orchestrate multiple sessions, work trees, and team assignments to scale work.
Quotes:
This is where you’re just using Claude code as a straight blunt instrument.
Plan mode is going to force Claude Code to ask you questions to make it a collaborative process.
You don’t need to know how to code, but you need to understand what a front end is, what a back end is, authentication, databases from a theoretical overview level.
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| Upload date: | 2026-03-09 |
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