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Aligns with the naming convention now used on morgen-mcp and motion-calendar-mcp READMEs. Updates the H2 header + all 24 back-to-top chip anchors (#quick-nav -> #quick-navigation).
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Install `cli-maxxing` first. `creativity-maxxing` and `2ndbrain-maxxing` can be installed in either order after that.
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> **You need a paid [claude.ai](https://claude.ai) subscription before anything below is useful.**
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## How It Works
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Run the steps in order. Each one builds on the last.
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## [Keyboard + Command Cheat Sheet](CHEATSHEET.md)
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This is a quick reference for terminal hotkeys, typing basics, launching Claude, and useful commands. **Read this before starting the steps**, especially if you're new to working in a terminal.
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## Step 1 - Get Claude Running
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This step is the foundation. It installs the minimum needed to get Claude Code working on your machine.
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## Bonus - Ghostty Terminal
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This is optional. Everything in this setup works in any terminal app — Terminal.app, iTerm2, whatever you've got. But if you want a terminal that's noticeably faster, looks great out of the box, and lets you Cmd+Click URLs and file paths to open them instantly, Ghostty is worth the two minutes.
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## Bonus - Arc Browser
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This is optional, but if you're still using Chrome, Safari, or Firefox as your daily driver — do yourself a favor and switch to Arc. It's not just another Chromium reskin. Arc was built from scratch for people who live in their browser, and once you use it for a week you genuinely won't want to go back.
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## Step 2 - Dev Tools
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This step installs the development tools that Claude uses when working on your projects. Things like file converters, search tools, and other utilities that make Claude more capable.
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This step installs Ruflo, a multi-agent swarming layer that turns Claude from a single assistant into a full team of coordinated AI agents. Each agent focuses on a particular task, work is split up, done with more attention to detail: power in numbers. It also installs Context Hub, which makes sure those agents don't hallucinate when writing code that talks to external APIs.
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This step connects Claude to the productivity tools you already use. Everything here is optional — install only the tools that match your workflow. Skip what you don't use.
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> **This step has moved.** See [lorecraft-io/2ndbrain-maxxing](https://github.com/lorecraft-io/2ndbrain-maxxing).
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This step connects Claude to Telegram so you can message it from your phone. You create a bot on Telegram using @BotFather (free, takes about 2 minutes), then the script configures it locally. After setup, you can send Claude messages, photos, and files from anywhere — your phone, tablet, or any device with Telegram installed. The `ctg` command (already installed in Step 1) launches Claude with Telegram connected, and `cbraintg` does the same but also opens your 2ndBrain vault (requires [2ndbrain-maxxing](https://github.com/lorecraft-io/2ndbrain-maxxing)). This step is optional but makes Claude accessible from your pocket.
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This step installs a security auditing skill that lets Claude scan any project for vulnerabilities. Exposed API keys, missing rate limiting, input sanitization gaps, dependency vulnerabilities, insecure configurations — the stuff that slips through code review. For MCP projects, it automatically activates 12 additional checks covering tool poisoning, prompt injection vectors, transport security, authentication, and supply chain attacks. You point Claude at a project and tell it to run a safety check. It does the rest.
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This step is for developers who want Claude to have direct access to their GitHub repositories, issues, pull requests, and code search. It's completely optional — skip it if you don't use GitHub with Claude, and everything else still works.
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This is the wrap-up step. It installs a custom status line that shows you what's active at a glance — your vault, MCP connection, design tools, and any running swarms, mini swarms, or hive-minds. It also installs the `/gitfix` skill.
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This setup is a living project. New steps, tools, and workflows will be added as they're ready. If you have the update command above, you'll always be able to catch up with one paste.

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