🔴 Claude Code CLI: 5 Powerful Features Nobody Talks About

nunomaduro| 01:38:56|Apr 13, 2026
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If you’re curious about Claude Code CLI beyond the basics, this video by nunomaduro uncovers practical hidden features like voice control, “by the way” queries, and the game-changing caveman mode that cuts token usage dramatically.

Summary

Nuno walks through lesser-known Claude Code CLI capabilities with real-world demonstrations, showing how to leverage features other creators often skim over. He kicks off with a live test of the voice toggle, explaining how you can speak commands and have them translated to the CLI in real time. The “by the way” command is then spotlighted as a multitasking tool—you can query the model about your codebase while the main task continues in the background. A surprising discovery is the multi-agent review workflow, where you can prompt Claude Code to analyze pull requests and even close them with just slash-references. The caveman mode gets a full treatment: it drastically reduces output verbosity and token costs by stripping filler content, and you can enable it per session after installing the caveman plug-in. He also demos the no-flicker UI tweak and discusses practical usage notes for features like loop (monitoring CI, logs, or issues) and prefix commands for quick checks. Throughout, Nuno shares tips on when to avoid caveman (architectural discussions) and emphasizes practical setup choices (CLI + PHPStorm + past PHP integration). The video blends live experimentation with candid reflections on token economics and workflow efficiency, making a strong case for exploring these features to optimize daily coding sessions.

Key Takeaways

  • Voice toggle in Claude Code CLI lets you compose commands by speaking; activate with /voice and press space to transcribe in real time.
  • The by the way feature lets you query Claude Code mid-session (e.g., “get familiar with the codebase” or “what model are you?”) without interrupting ongoing tasks.
  • Caveman mode dramatically reduces output length and token usage; enable per session after installing the caveman plug-in, and compare results with and without caveman.
  • Review/multi-agent pull request analysis works via the /re command, enabling automated code reviews and even closing PRs with comments on GitHub.
  • No-flicker UI option (cloud code no flicker=true) significantly cleans up the command surface when running long sessions.
  • Loop commands enable ongoing monitoring of CI statuses, logs, or open issues; useful for remote servers or long-running sessions, though it requires keeping the session open.
  • Exclamation mark bash mode allows running local commands (like PHP artisan test) and returns output to the chat without tokenizing the result, saving tokens when you need explicit results.

Who Is This For?

Essential viewing for developers who rely on Claude Code CLI to automate coding sessions, especially those optimizing token usage and exploring hidden productivity tricks. Great for PHP developers and Laravel-minded folks who already use Cloud Code with PHPStorm and want to squeeze more efficiency from their workflow.

Notable Quotes

"The first command I want to show you which is absolutely awesome is the voice toggle."
Intro to the voice feature and its practical impact on hands-free interaction.
"There is also the by the way command which is really useful."
Demonstrates how to ask mid-session questions without interrupting the main task.
"Caveman is a cloud code skill that you can install in your cloud code project and it’s insane how much it saves on tokens."
Explains caveman and its token-saving premise.
"Now the output is so much more simple, we are going to have pretty much the same result but with way less characters."
Showcases caveman’s impact on token efficiency.
"If you are an AI user yourself, write in the comments below which AI is your favorite at the minute."
Engages audience with a prompt about AI preferences and workflow.

Questions This Video Answers

  • How do I enable voice in Claude Code CLI and what commands work best with it?
  • What is caveman mode in Claude Code and how much can it save on tokens in practice?
  • How does the by the way feature help when reviewing a codebase mid-session?
  • Can Claude Code CLI’s loop feature monitor CI and logs autonomously, and what are best-use cases?
  • What are the steps to install Caveman and use it across sessions in Claude Code CLI?
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Full Transcript
Black. Yeah. Uh-huh. Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey. Hey, What's up beautiful PHP people? Welcome back to another live stream. How everyone is feeling today? Beautiful Sunday everyone. Beautiful, beautiful Sunday everyone, man. So happy to be back. How everyone is feeling already. Daniel, what's up dude? Oscar, what's up? Nice to see you all. Happy Sunday everyone. Jonas, what's up? Nice to see you all, man. Welcome. Welcome, welcome. Today we are going to dive into some club code stuff. I want to kind of understand the new stuff on the CLI and we are going to record a video on that topic. It will be awesome. Jonas, knowing the packages you put out, if you don't mind asking, do you have like a smart smart home setup where you automate smart lights, TV, any devices for your family convenience? I don't have anything, dude. I literally, Dude, if one day I do a video about my house, it will be hilarious because it's the smallest house in the planet. is like a [ __ ] one-b apartment. My my bathroom is literally just a bed. You know what I mean? My house is like so simple. I have a TV, a couch, and that's it. Like, I don't have anything. Literally, my my desktop right now is more expensive than my entire house. My entire house. Just to let you know. Just to let you know. Sto, what's up? Morning, man. How you doing yourself? Nice to see you. We have new people on the chat because we are streaming so early. Like there is literally new people which is awesome. Shishi, what's up? Nice to see you. Like the video. Oh yeah, baby. Like done. Very, very important. Insanely important. How can I close this? Can I even close this? I cannot. I'm going to just keep it like that. How everyone is feeling? How is the weekend is going for all of you? Nice to see you. Hi Andre, how you doing? Nice to see you, man. Morning Stino. Nice to see you. I have one more chat that I need to open real quick. Uh, today we are going to dive into some cloud code stuff by the way. Okay, just in a second. Uh, before we do that, I kind of have to open a window real quick. So, give me a second here. How is the music for you all? Hopefully, it's good. So, this is not working. Why is not working? Huh? Or maybe it's working and I'm missing it. One second. Oh, it is working. I just forgot to click on the yes button. Here we go. Now, it is working. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I'm literally fixing another stream at the minute. Reason, what's up? Nice to see you. How you doing? Oh, here we go. Much better. Here we go. What else do I need? I need to pop up this chat real quick. What's up, Tik Tockers? Nice to see you all today. Welcome, welcome, welcome. How do I even pop up this chat? Oh my god. So that's working. Oh, I need to enter on the chat. Okay, come come. Here we go. Pop up and done. This can go here. This can be closed. And wait, did I close it? It I did. Well, you know what? I will check it out after. All right, chat. Real PVC. What's up? Nice to see you. Okay, let's move forward. Today we are going to dive into some cloud code stuff. Before we dive into this, I need to understand one thing. First of all, for those who are here today, how many of you use cloud code? If you use something else, let me know. But uh today we are going to dive into this less known features of cloud code. There is two that I particularly know that not a lot of people know about which are the voice situation which you kind of have to just note some of that. Okay, I think the voice one is the one I want to kind of highlight today, the voice toggle. Okay, so you can literally use cloud code CLI through voice which is absolutely awesome. So I kind of want to dive into that one. I also want to dive into the by the way one which is absolutely awesome. Okay, so we have the voice the toggle. If you think it is some unknowns CLI features on cloud code that you think that are really really really cool and not a lot of people know about, let me know. Meanwhile, I'm going to launch an agent real quick. I'm going to just ask uh do you mind of telling me uh really cool features on this CLI uh like voice or by the way things that are really cool and kind of new in the last year. Okay, let's actually do that. No, new and coffee. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Interesting. So, this is actually very cool. People are telling that LLM.txt is not actually super popular, but apparently LLMs are actually using this [ __ ] Very interesting. So, you literally have llm.txt TXT on websites literally give documentation for LLMs on this website. Very interesting stuff. All right, chat. What are you guys using by the way? Let me know. Write on the chat which CLI tool are you using for agents, man? I want to know. Cloud code, codeex, anything else. Walty, what's up? I'm doing fantastic, dude. Early. I know, man. This is not my streaming schedule. I typically stream at night. There is diff literally different people here today which is which is awesome in some way you know open code for the win. Yeah I open code is awesome. I love open code. Unfortunately open code doesn't work anymore with cloud code you know so I cannot use open code anymore. It works with CLI but um with API but that's super expensive. Floppy drive is saying I'm using cloud and codeex in solo changing the game. Interesting. Reals is using cloud CLI and Germany CLI. Germany CLI. I literally never used that one. I kind of need to do a live stream about that. Wgemony CLI. Really? Is Germany CLI really good? Germany CLI. Wait, but that's a coding model, right? Oh, interesting. But that's a coding model, correct? Let me know. Because by using Gemini CLI you are using you know kind of the Gemini model PI CLI. Interesting. What is that? Interesting. Okay. Well, not a lot of you using cloth code which is interest code CLA at least. What else? What do we have? Uh all right. So we have the voice in the by the way which is the one we are going to talk today at least on the very early of the live stream. Let's actually just do this. Actually let me just open a markdown real quick. Uh new scratch file. This is a kind of a cool feature of PHPtorm is that I can just open a markdown like that. Okay. So first one we are going to the voice wand with just all the space and talk. Cool stuff. Second one we're going to talk about is the by the way one which we just do slash by the way and we can ask a talk in the middle of a session which is kind of cool. Okay so by the way voice what else we have Rafael what's up welcome to the live stream real is saying Gemini CLA almost like lo code but only Gemini models. How good are the Gemini models? I don't think we have ever tried Gemini here ever. So Johnny said the following claw only. Would you mind trying the caveman skill today too just for humor? Everyone is speaking about that [ __ ] Okay, I'm going to actually also try it out then. Caveman. So I actually saw a video of caveman and apparently caveman is just a skill that instructs Cloudco to not use many tokens. That what I have that's what I have read so far. Demonosaurus is saying yes, Gemini CLI is interface agent only for Gemini models. Oh, thank you. Thank you, Oscar. I never used that one. Okay, what else we have? Uh, we have this slash loop for running a prompt on a recording interval. Loop 5 minutes checki statues and pulls that every five minutes or just loop with no interval and clot self paces based on what is observes. Interesting. Why would I ever use this one? Okay, I'm going to actually save this one, but I don't think I will ever use this one. So, we have caveman. Okay, which probably will be a different video by the way. So, I'm going to just type here video one, which is this one. And then we have the video two, which we're going to do about caveman. Caveman is almost its own video or it's its own shirt. I need to double check. So, this will be caveman and this is not voice, it's video. And then we have video one which will be about last known things of cloud CLI. Okay. Open call runs on pi. Yeah, but you cannot use cloud code anymore than openclaw. Did you guys saw that stuff? So, basically cloud code blocked openclaw from using their models, which is kind of insane. Steno is saying, "I'm addicted to front-end design skill by the way." That's a good one. Altech is saying the following. I wanted to ask about the new Laravel React starter kit with samples. Is that ready? Oh, uh, you mean my own? I'm gonna actually merge those that starter kit on my own react starter kit and basically it will be like free for everyone I think once I find the time. Dude, my time is so limited at the minute. So Jason is saying the following. How about cursor? I don't like cursor. Maxiven is saying the following. Crown but claw powered. You mean the the the loop one? I think crown is this one schedule. So crown based remote agents schedule claw to run tasks on a recurring basis like every morning check stale pool requests. Wait what? Huh? I don't want to talk about that one. It's like lame. Hooks shell commands that fire events blah blah blah blah blah. Okay. Parallel execution batch. Plan a change once. Execute across 30 isolated files. Okay, sub agents. We know about this one. Code quality review. Multi- aent pull request analysis. Uh, this is actually a good one. Review this. We are going to have to actually test it out because I'm not familiar with this one. Alec is saying the following. Any plans for making a strict starter kit for a mobile API? I'm making one uh by the way, but I need but I could make it following your patterns. Uh mobile API 100% sure no API maybe just just regular API perhaps. Shid is saying the following. I think cursor is composer 2 is good and they give a good token usage as well. I know, but I just like cloud code CLI. You know, I told I told you guys once like my setup at the minute is stupidly simple. I like PHP Storm. I like Sublime Text and I like Cloud Code Opus 4.6 and Cloud Code CLI. It will take me a lot to change from this setup. I'm just familiar with it and I love it. You know, Morgan, what's up? Nice to see you. Welcome to the live stream. We're going to need some Laval Filament and past skills. Past skills are coming. By the way, I'm actually doing a much better skills for the past core, past browser, and past AI, which is something I'm working. Make Sublime great again. I love Sublime Text. He's awesome. Hooks is a good one. Knows what's up. Okay, so what is Hooks? Is this one? Okay, we're going to have to study. What is Hooks, by the way? Okay, I have no idea. Okay, we have the batch one, which kind of looks lame. Put quality navigation, so I can use like VM key bindings. That's lame. Skills and plugins. Everyone is familiar with those. I like this one. This one is actually something that not a lot of people know about. The exclamation point prefix. That's actually a good one. This one people are familiar with it. Past images. Okay. Shift tab. Yep. Everyone knows about this. Slashfast is lame. Status line is lame as well. Okay, we have a good list already. I think real PVC is saying the following. What do what thing do you put as skill and what thing you put it as agents in cloth? I don't actually use agents in cloth like I don't ever use like sub agents or whatever or I'll you know I just use regular cloth code opus 4.6 in plan mode or just in actu mode basically. I don't actually use sub agents. I don't mind if cloth decides to actually spawn multiple sub aents but I don't actually invoke them by by myself. Type exclamation point and you get all shortcuts. Oh, interesting. You mean on claw like here? Oh, interesting. That's cool stuff. Wait, what? [ __ ] Are we live on YouTube? My YouTube literally died. What the [ __ ] Chad, are we live on YouTube? live on YouTube. Oh, thank you. Jesus Christ. But I lost the live stream here on my mobile phone. That's weird. Thank you. Samuel saying I mostly use um what it does. Oh, background. That's interesting. So, if I do this will bash mode. If I do this, tell me a story. Will this execute in background? It won't. Okay, maybe I'm confused. Wait, chat, can you let me know what this is? I'm so confused right now. Background music is not from Spotify. Wait, what? This is not working. So, we have Yeah, this is working. This is working, but not this one. What the I think it's broken now. Oh, you mean like this thing? Okay. I don't know what this what this thing is supposed to do because it's not working on my Yep. Yep. Yep. All right. Let's start with the voice one. Let's start making some stuff. Okay. Let's start recording. So, I kind of want to talk a little bit about just the sponsors real quick. W sponsors everyone. Everyone typing W sponsors. Code rabbitai, the best thing in the planet to review your code through pull request. You get nice charts like that and nice diagrams through pull request. They're absolutely awesome. Check them out. Code rabbit.ai. Also, Redberry International. If you want to have some nice digital agency doing a lot of valent view code for you, they're absolutely awesome. Check out this beautiful team. Roadberry Roadberry. International. Jet Brains is the company behind PHP Storm. PHP Storm is absolutely awesome. The best editor in the planet. You guys know that one, right? PHPtorm for the win. And of course, SER API. Uh, one of the best products out there. If you want to use Google as API and get Jason results back, they're absolutely awesome. Check them out. Serapi.com. Wsponsors everyone. By the way, shout a new YouTube video just it's out about cloth code and how cloth code actually escaped. If you guys enjoyed the video, would mean the world to me if you just go there and click on the like button. Insanely important to recommend my content to the outside world. Uh, what else? That's done. That's done. That's done. That's done. That's done. I want to talk to you about this thing which we literally forgot. Past PHP intelligence for VS Code. It's now out. And I need to record a segment to my YouTube channel about this. Yep. Yep. Let's actually do that right now. And then we go back to Cloud Code. Okay. All right, it'll take me a second, chat. And just by the way, in case you missed it and you And just by the way, in case you missed it and you are a VS Code fan, the Laravel VS Code extension now supports natively past PHP. This is absolutely awesome. Now you This is absolutely awesome. Now you get some nice autocomp completion in your test code. This is absolutely awesome. Now you get some nice autocomp completion on past PHP in VS Code. So check this out if you haven't already. Bam. Done. Bam, bam, boom, bam, bam, boom, bam, bam, boom. Okay, so I really wanted to talk about this because I missed it yesterday. Uh, ship or die till 12. Okay, we can close this one. And yesterday, did we mention everything? Yeah. Yeah, we did. Okay, so this can be closed. This can be closed. This can be closed. This can be closed as well. Loafy hip hop. Yes, for the win. Oh my god. Now I'm curious about Gemini CLI. Oh dear. Stramp PT is saying the following. Do you feel the cuts to cloud code? Can you elaborate, dude? What do you mean by feel the cuts? YouTube prevent me for of liking it twice. You're so awesome, dude. Bartekch. Bam, bam, boom. Yes, sir. All right, shhat. So, this is done. I can close this project and I can actually open a new one just about cloud code. Let's actually do that. Close window. New. This will be a new document. Yep, like that. I'm using script flow for editing is actually awesome by the way. [ __ ] Okay. Okay, this is done. And now we go to this. Okay, the first one I want to talk about is the voice one. So, let's actually do this. Open this Lavl app and do this. So, the voice is /voice and I can toggle it. Now, it's disabled. Okay. So, I can type clear. Bam. Done. So, I can do this and then toggle it. Okay, cool. What's up everyone? Today on this video, I'm going to show you everything that people don't know about Cloud Code CLI that is really, really useful. If you use it, if you are a Cloud Code CLI, please stick around because these commands are absolutely awesome. Okay, that's done. Well, it's done if I recorded it again. What's up? What's up, everyone? Today on this video, I'm going to show you a lot of How is the video called? I literally forgot. Oh my god. Jesus Christ. The tokens are used up fast. Uh oh. Oh, you mean that cloud code now uses more tokens? Well, today that's why today we're going to see caveman. Caveman apparently solves that issue. So, we're going to dive into that today. Cloud commands nobody no one is talking about. Yeah, the cloud commands no one no one the cloud commands no one is talking about. Yeah, that's a good one. All right, let's record this. What's up everyone? My name is Nuno and today I'm going to show you the commands nobody is talking about about today I'm going to show you the cloud code CLI commands nobody is talking about but they're absolutely awesome. All right, that's good. So that's the intro. Hey, thank you Bartekch. You are awesome, man. All right, so the first one is the voice one. The first one that I'm literally using all the time is the voice command. In case you don't know, you can literally speak with cloud code using your voice. Just check this out. The first thing you need to type is type slashvoice. You do this and this will activate the voice mode. It will be activated now forever. And then the only thing you have to do is press space. I'm going to do that right now. I'm going to press space. And now as I am speaking, cloud code is literally introducing or translating all my voice to the CLI. This is absolutely awesome. But it's not working. Why is not working? You just screwed the video in. Like, what the [ __ ] Oh my god, that was horrible. We have to do everything again. Hello, my name is Noo-Noo. Can you do something for me, please? Oh, now it's working. Like, what the That was weird. Some experts say MCP is dead. Well, I'm not I'm not an expert, but I think MCP is dead. I think like I have I've actually, you know, um together with the team, I've actually developed this package called it Laval MCP and um from the get-go, I knew that this the protocol is like not a good thing cuz it's just too much back and forward basically. You know what I mean? Now, I'm not saying it's dead. I'm just saying something else will replace MCP. a thousand% sure because it's so slow. It's super slow. Um I knew from the beginning that the protocol wouldn't be good. There is no alternatives. That that's the thing. Well, there is alternatives like literally for example if you have let's say a service running locally. There is multiple ways you can interact with that service right can be MCP or can be an API can be CLI. So the alternative is using regular API calls or even like the regular CLI basically. But I'm not an expert, you know. I'm not an expert. So maybe there is actually things that I don't know about MCP. I know MCP solves a problem which is O, which is a good thing. Uh but besides that, I don't know. By the way, sh let me know if the music is too loud. Okay, the music is perfect for me, but let me know for you if the music is okay. Typew music. Okay. All right, let's go again. The first command I want to show you the first command I want to show you for what the [ __ ] The first thing I want to show you which is absolutely awesome is the voice toggle. So literally you can communicate using your voice with cloud code and I'm using that stuff all the time. You just have to type /voice. That will activate the voice mode. You type it once and that's it. Will be forever activated. And from that point every single time you want to use your voice you just have to press space. By pressing space, you are literally translating in real time your voice to cloud code CLI. As you can see, the translation was absolutely perfect and it really just works. This will make you save time, but also makes things a lot faster. And done. Was the translation actually accurate? Pressing space, you are literally translating real time their voice to code. Yep, this is perfect. But of course, I forgot to press record. So, we have to do everything again. Jesus Christ. All right, let's go again. That was a good That was a good thing on top of it. Oh my god. [ __ ] We need to focus. Okay, we need to focus. The first one I want to show you is the voice command, which is absolutely awesome and I'm using all the time. You just have to type slashvoice. You you just have to type /voice. You do it once and from that point will be always activated. And then every single time you want to interact with cloud code using our voice, you just press space and from that point by pressing space, every single thing you say will be translated in real time to the console. This will make you much more productive and it really just works. Boom. Boom. Boom. That was a good one. Yep. Recorded. By the way, chat, if you have if you are familiar with this option already, type yes. If you are not, type no. But I can tell you like every single time you want to just type a lot. It really just works, man. I I use this stuff all the time. Perfecto. Perfecto. Perfecto. Thank you. Thank you. Are skills a replacement for MCP? No. Very different stuff. So, you know, think about skills as your website. Okay. And think about well let me say something different. Think about skills as your website landing page and think about MCP about the login about the features themselves things like posts forms. You know what I mean? Playright MCP. Yeah, that's a good one. I'm developing something better for past, but that's a good one. That's a very good one, chat. That's a very good one. Oscar is saying the following. I like to use the robot references to files and folders. Doesn't work with voice really. Oh, really? Well, we don't mention that that thing, right? We won't we won't mention that it doesn't work. So, that sucks a little bit, right? All right. So, let's do the following. Uh, so we have the voice which is done. Now, we are going to do the by the way. Okay. That, by the way, in case you don't know, allows you to, by the way, allows you to just inter like interact with cloud code in the middle. You know what I mean? Uh, which is kind of cool. Uh, so what we're going to do, okay, I'm going to do the following. Now, the voice command is absolutely perfect, but it is also another command that I use all the time. Call it by the way. Now to actually use the by the way it's super simple. I'm going to ask cloud code the following. Can you get familiar with a code base now I'm going to press enter. Okay. And now cloud code is getting familiar with the codebase. And what I will do now is that I'm going to make a question in the middle without interrupting the in the main engine. So I'm going to do the following. I'm going to just type slash by the way. And I forgot to press record. Absolutely awesome. Jesus Christ. Let's go again. All right, recording now. Done. And what I will do is type space which is working. Yes. Okay. Now the voice command is absolutely awesome. But there is also another command called by the way which is used all the time at least by myself. So I'm going to ask cloud code to do the following. Can you get familiar with a codebase and let me know how this codebase looks like? Okay. Okay. So I'm going to ask for this and I'm going to press enter. Now by pressing enter uh cloud code is getting familiar with the codebase as we speak. Okay. So what I can do is kind of make a question without interrupting interrupting the main engine. And to do that I'm going to just press slash by the way. And by doing this now I can just say uh also what model are you? So I don't have to open a new tab. I don't have to go to a different session. And I can just go within this session ask what model are you and while the main agent is working we have this um thing in parallel mode let's call it that way that is running this specific query so now we see cloud code opens 4.6 And the ID model is this one. This is really cool if you want to just make a question in the middle. Okay, this that was not bad. I think I can make better. Zoro, what's up? Welcome back. Good morning, Juanito. Nice to see you. There is also a playright CLI plus a skill now. Oh, really? I use a playright CLI and that's it. Typically cloud code. Oh yeah, yeah, I use the skill as well. Yeah, I use both playright playright CLI and the skill. It's really cool. By the way, Veltics, what's up? Welcome, welcome. By the way, chat, if you just arrived, my name is Nuno Peach Laravel developer. Today we are recording a video about the last known things about cloud CLI. So, we talked about the voice struggle, which is really useful, and now we're diving into the by the way command. Okay. All right, let's go again. awesome. There is also another command called by the way, which is really useful. So, I'm going to go here to the cloud code CLI. I'm going to say the following. Can you get familiar with the codebase and come back to me with a overview? So, obviously using the voice command, it will just do that. I'm going to press enter. So, now is getting Oh, that's not a good one. Jesus Christ. So, I'm going to go again. Now, the voice command is absolutely awesome, but there is also the by the way command which is really useful. So, I'm going to say the following. Can you get familiar with a code base, please? All right. What the [ __ ] So, I'm going to say the following. Can you get familiar with a code base, please? Here we go. I'm going to press enter. And then while cloud code is getting familiar with the codebase, I can actually make a question in the middle using the by the way command. So I'm going to say the following also what model are you? So cloud code will answer to the by the way command at the same time is running that that agent the main agent in background. Okay. So now we know it's cloud code opus 4.6 but still the main agent is still running which is really useful. This is the by the way command. All right, that was better. Demo is saying the following soon struggle with video making is more entertaining. Oh, dude, if I would do like honestly uh if I would do like the the bloopers of my video editing and recording, it will be so hilarious, dude. Honestly. But uh but yeah, you just get used to it, you know? You just have to do takes and takes and then on editing you just make it um look cool basically. That's the way it works. That's the way it works my friend. So that that's done. Uh what else we need to do? Okay. So these two are done. Uh the next one is the slash review multi- aent pool request analysis. I never used this [ __ ] Does this [ __ ] actually exist? I'm wondering if it exists because I have created it at some point. I don't even know, man. Oh, it does work. Review a pull request. That's interesting. Oh, okay. So, let's actually I don't know. Let me go here. Uh, past phpest. Do I have a pull request open? Because I would have to have a pull request open to check this out. So, I'm going to go here. Let's actually open past PHP to see if we have an open pull request. Uh, we do. No, we don't. Okay, perfect. Uh, where do I have that? Oh, I can create one, actually. Yep, let's create one. So, I'm going to do something that actually is a bad thing to do. I'm going to bump collision to 11.0.0. Does not even exist. And then I'm going to create a new branch feed uh collision uh 11. Okay. So this is not actually a version that exists. So the pull request is incorrect. All right. So propose changes and I'm going to just do this and create pull request. So this pull request is actually incorrect by the way. Okay. doing it on live stream is not making it easier. Uh I'm I'm kind of okay with that honestly. Like um um you know I've been streaming for so many time already that I kind of got got like normal on stream. Max, what's up T? Nice to see you by the way. Nice to see you. By the way chat, don't forget super important. Go all the way down on this video, click on the like button and subscribe to the channel if you haven't done that already. Okay, it's very important. Maxiven saying the following. Kind of want to try Pi and just vibe the parts of Cloud Code I like into it. I do that, dude. That's a good idea. All right. So, let's actually see if this actually works. So, I'm going to say review. So, is this actually a cloud code thing? Let me just confirm that that reloc is that actually a thing. It is interesting. Now, we need to see if it's cool though, right? Otherwise, it doesn't make any sense. So, we have the pull request. I'm going to just say review the and I'm going to give the number. Okay. So, well, actually the link I think in real life I would just give the entire link. So, let's actually do that. So, I do this and this should actually just give me a nice review, I guess. Oh. So now the review should actually just tell me that branch does not that release does not exist. Epirto, how you doing, man? Welcome to the live stream. Oh, here we go. Critical issues. Collision v11 does not exist already suggestions. Veredict not ready to merge. Nice. Cool stuff. Okay, this is actually a good one. I think I'm going to use this from this point. Actually didn't know this existed. So, we need this and I need this and I need this. Yep. Yep. Yep. Yep. Yep. Now, the next one I'm going to show you is the slash slash is the review. Oh my god. Now the next one I'm going to show you is a slash review which is really useful if you want to ask cloud code how what he thinks about a specific pull request. So what I've done here is that I've created a pull request to this project and I've actually changed my package management to use a version that does not exist which is 11. So this pull request is indeed incorrect. So I'm going to just copy the link and I'm going to say the following. I'm going to type /re and then I'm going to give the link just like that. Super easy peasy. And I'm going to type enter. Now by doing this cloud code knows thanks to this slashre that it should review the pull request and give me feedback about it. All right it's set and then we wait for the comeback. Hey man, what's up? Welcome to the live stream. I'm so happy when you guys say hello man. Really cool to see you coming all especially streaming. so early in the day. That's awesome. Max is saying the following. Uh if he can use GitHub, it can probably leave comments on the pull request, too. Oh, he can. It's actually a good thing. We can actually talk about that. So, I can I've used it already. Not this last review, but the g to literally um do comments in bulk. So, for just to give you the perspective, I have asked cloud code, go to every single issue we have on past php, try to reproduce it, see if the issue still exists. If you don't close the issue with a comment, that's awesome. Okay. Hello, Patri. Nice to see you. What are you guys working? Do you guys typically work on Sunday? If you don't, what do you typically do on Sunday? By the way, if you work, what do you typically do when you work? Type in the chat, man. I want to see what are you guys doing today. Okay, this is done. So we can do this and cloud code just cooked for 50 seconds kind of expect and it told me that you should not merge this collision v1 uh pull request. Now something cool as well is that you can actually ask cloud code to close the pull request and leave a comment. I'm going to just say the following. Perfect. Can you close the issue and explain why it cannot be merged? Okay, so I'm going to press enter and cloud code will automatically use the GitHub CLI tool to literally go to the issue itself and uh close the issue and leave a comment. So it just did that. As you can see, it's done. So now I can go here. I can just unzoom this out a little bit. I can just unz Jesus Christ. I'm going to do this one again. It just closed the issue. So, I'm going to go here. I can see that the issue is not closed. And if I click on conversation, I can see my comment on this pull request. This is absolutely And done. Eperent is saying the following. I'm building an application to automate Kubernetes clusters deployments to multiple cloud providers also to Jesus Christ like VMware and Primox having fun dude have fun dude in walking 30k steps that's awesome as well hey Max thank you so much for the feedback that is actually a very good one thank you demo service saying I'm always working 24/7 chilling uh is a sin in my family. Uh it shouldn't be a sin, dude. We won't be forever on this planet Earth, and you should just leverage those moments, especially weekends, to be with family, to be with kids. You know what I mean? Um all right. So, that's done. That the review command was a nice discovery, I'm going to tell you. Okay. Okay. We have the hooks command. What the [ __ ] is hooks? Deterministic shell commands that fire on life cycle events out the format. this is interesting. So, I can actually just say to run pint and everything. So, I don't actually have a good experience with hooks. Uh, typically hooks at least in the way I configure them, they actually just pint a file and then cloud code will try to go there to update again. It will see, oh, we have changes I need to read. It will just make everything slower. So, I won't speak about hooks because I don't actually have super good experience with that so far. Okay, we have the prefix, which is kind of nice. I want to speak with that one. So, let's see if the test suite is actually running real quick. Um, yeah, I want to go back to the streams project laval app and let's actually just type uh cloud dangerous continue. So, it goes to the previous session. Uh, this is not what I think it is. Yep. Uh, all right. Let's type this. And I can type vendor or PHP artisan test, right? It will run the test suite. Yes. Nice. Good stuff. All right. This isn't This doesn't have numad power, I think. Yep. Because I was seeing like CLA output like real one. Here we go. Much better. Resume. Oh, everyone knows about that one. Right. Everyone knows about the slash resume chat. Type yes if you know about the slash resume and a d- continue. I think people know about that one. Raisin NNTV is saying the following. In 30 years we will already have um a way to leave as USB driver. Do you think Maxine is saying wait pass can I have output Jason? Dude, dude, do you even follow me on social media? I've spending the past two weeks speaking about this protocol with POW. Don't you use this protocol with POW? You should because it can literally save you money, man. It can literally save you money. You get Jason output on PHP unit, par test, past, PHP stand, artisan, everything. Okay, it will give you just nice 33k uh,000 downloads already. That's Here we go. W Pow for real. All right, here we go. Hey, Nuno, do you have suggestions for how to write PHP tests with AI? Um, yeah. You know, write a couple of tests that are really nice and then for the other features, tell AI to get inspired on the ones you already have. You announced POW on April Fools. I know, dude. Such an horrible mistake. Let me put my phone on silence because it's literally like beeping all the All right. [ __ ] Uh, so the bash thing, right, which is very important. I'm actually wondering, let me ask something. Uh, just to confirm when using the bash the exclamation point, this is not exclamation point. Yeah, it is right. We what the [ __ ] Exclamation point. Yeah, that's exclamation point. Yeah. When using exclamation point, do you actually use any tokens or is free? What is the difference between that and asking you to run the test suite is Mark? Oh, exclamation mark. Yeah, thank you. Uh, let's confirm this. So using exclamation mark PHP art and test runs the command directly in your shell. The output goes straight to the terminal. I never see the output. So no tokens are consumed for processing the result. Is essentially free of token perspective. Okay. So now we know it's literally for free. Okay. I wanted to confirm this so I don't give false information. Max is saying the following. I like pow w no no. I follow your videos, news, and sometimes conference talks, but I don't uh use Twitter. Oh, that's that's okay. But if you reply, it's then is on the context. That's a good point. Let's actually try it out. So, I'm going to do PHP artisan test using the exclamation mark. What was the result? I'm going to say literally this. Okay, so no context. I think you will ask me what are you talking about? No, it did send. [ __ ] liar, dude. Wait, so it lied. Yeah, exactly. Free of tokens. What do you mean [ __ ] liar? So, exclamation mark. Does send the output or not? How much tokens are consumed here? Is this the o? Yes. Exclamation marks does send the output into the conversation. The command is output and are injected into the context. That's why I could read from the test results. It's the equivalent I'm running. Jesus Christ. [ __ ] liar, dude. All right. So the difference is that if I do this it will execute the test suite and then send the output and if I ask to run the test suite we'll be like oh can you run the test suite yes let me run it for you now let me consume the output so this will save some some tokens like effectively you know is this the open source version of cloud code um no I'm using cloud code the legal So I think only the output goes to the context. Now there is also something I really use all the time which is called the exclamation mark. Sometimes you want to run some this. Now there's something I use all the time which is the exclamation mark. Sometimes you want to run the test suite or run llinter but you don't want to ask but you don't but you don't want but you don't want to actually ask the but you don't want to actually ask the AI to run those commands and you want to save some tokens also in this process. So what you can do is type exclamation mark this will automatically change to bash mode and then you just type PHP artisan test. Now by doing this you are effectively running the test you are effectively run the CLI. Oh my god, I can do all of this [ __ ] much better. Now there is also something really useful which is the exclamation mark. Sometimes you want to run your test suite. So you don't actually need to ask the AI to run the test suite. So then it can consume the output. You can directly use you can directly run the C you can you can directly run the you can directly run the test suite by using the exclamation mark. So I'm going to type exclation mark. This will change to bash mode and then you just type PHP artisan test. By doing this you are effectively first running the test locally and then feeding the result to the AI. So if I were to go here and just say something like what was the result AI will know because you have consumed the output of running the test suite. So all of testues pass it in in about 200 milliseconds. Okay. Done. Epherent saying the following. Have you tried Polycope from Beyond Code? Uh yes, briefly. Honestly, it was I I have tried it briefly on the very early days, you know. On the very early days. How about you guys? Have you guys tried Polycope? I've tried solo for Men Frances more recently, but Polycope not yet. And I've also tried uh Jet Brains Air. By the way, we have a lot of people today on today's live stream. Go all the way down, click like on the video if you're having fun today. Okay. Okay. So, that was the prefix thing, which was a good one. Okay, we have the slash loop. Uh, what the [ __ ] is even this [ __ ] Okay. Slash loop. Let's try it out. So loop run the prompt of SL command on the recording interval. Okay. Loop check the CI statues. So if I do this let me see what happens. Oh there is no CI on this project. Sorry. Uh kind of need to go to let's go to passph PHP again. Nope. Check the CI statues. I'm wondering if I will self paste this into a loop. I'm so confused. So, does the CLI Wait, wait. You said You said you are going to do this. How? Like, do I need to keep this shell open? Yes, you need to keep this cloud code session open. The loop runs inside of this process. If you close the terminal, it stops. Very interesting. By the way, chat, we have a lot of people today. Write on the chat if you ever use this loop thing and if you find it useful and if yes, how I don't see a lot of usage on this stuff honestly, especially if I can if I close the terminal like it's just gone, right? What do you think? I don't know. I don't know if I would ever use this chat, but let me know. Although the slash schedule runs on entropicy servers with a crown. No, I don't want you to switch to that. Max is saying maybe if you monitor stuff like loop every five minutes and check for new errors. Yeah, but I mean if it gets connected to the C cloud code CLI. I don't know if I ever used would ever use this honestly. I don't know. You know what? But I'm going to record it and then I'm going to record it and then I you know then potentially I will use it. But I'm not sure. Okay. I'm going to say the following. Another very cool command is a slashloop. I don't know if ever another cool command is a sloop which is really cool to actually have cloud code monitoring some situation while you are actually getting stuff done. So for example here on this project I have just released the new open source version of past past 4.5. So what I can do is that I can just type /loop let me know if there is any open issues uh meanwhile okay or actually open issues from this point okay so I'm going to type enter and automatically cloud code will go to my project and we will see okay there is no open issues yet and it will self-pace itself to actually check open issues every 1 minute or every 5 minutes and it will let me know if I have any open issue. Um, from this point now, something important. What the [ __ ] Self-pac every 20 minutes. 550 open pull requests. This is not what I want. Yep. Dev I don't know who I am is saying the following in my opinion loops are only useful for automatically issue handling running on a terminal in some server. Oh that's a good point useful with teamx already maybe. Yep that's a good point too. I like the I am I don't know who I am opinion which is literally like being on the server for example and then saying something like you know keep checking the logs and let me know if something appears. That's actually a very good one. Yeah, let's let's let's talk about that Another cool command. Let me just record from the beginning because that was a big long recording. Another cool command that you may actually not use a lot like locally but you can use this on the remote server is the loop one. So what you can actually do is say something like this to the cloth code check often this uh not here. Let's go to the laval app once again. Claw. Here we go. Another really another really cool command is a slashloop command which is not super useful locally. However, if you have cloud running on the server, it can be really useful for something like this. You just type /loop. check often the application logs and let me know if that is uh something really urgent for example. Okay. So automatically cloud code will check the application logs and it will pace itself like doing it every 1 minute or every 5 minutes and if there is anything that is like super concerning it will let you know which is really useful. Okay that's done. I kind of want to say that this runs on this session only. Now, as you can see, it will persistently monitoring and watch for error critical emergency errors on this Laravel application, which is really Okay, done. I don't know if I will ever use this one, but let's see. How does it let you know? Well, you might have to configure like an email or whatever, right? I guess you don't even have I don't you don't even need like sentry or even telescope. Well, you know, I guess it depends like you know I think the goal is like uh demo the loop thing. I don't think I will even use that segment, but let's see. All right, what else we have chat? Um, okay. Loop done. We have caveman. Do you want to like put caveman on this thing? I think caveman almost deserves its own video. Uh, let's record the segment for the caveman and then we see. Okay, I think Primagen did a full 5 minutes video about caveman but caveman cloud code. This is so dope. Just check this out. Normal claw. I added validation blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah. And this is what you pay literally all these tokens. Caveman claw. Done. In case you don't know, by the way, caveman is this cloth code skill which is literally up which is will output much less stuff. Okay, let's do the following [ __ ] Let's try to find something else and then we do a separate video about caveman. Okay, so what else did we have? um record this and of course cloud code CLI will give you some nice feedback that you are using a loop. As you can see here we have one monitor running on this cloud code server. As you can see we have one monitor running on this cloud code CLI session and done. Kevin from the office if you remember that episode have shortened his sentences he thought he save it time and effort and he does Marqu is saying good morning what's up good welcome welcome welcome okay. I kind of want to ask Cloud Code Shet. Uh, which which other Cloud Code features do you think are really cool and potentially could be a good fit for the video? Let me know. Okay. Tell me claw code features like voice or run or by the way that you think are really cool and people may be missing. I think for the caveman I can already see the YouTube title like save 70% of cloud code usage. Oh my god. Will be pal uh be fixes on sale? Yeah, next week, dude. Oscar is saying, "I don't use cloud, but uh exclamation mark tokens or exclamation mark cost would be really useful." Indeed, dude. Okay, let's see if we can record something else to to this cloth code less known things video and then we talk about caveman. How do I install caveman? Do we have an npx caveman thing? Let's see. Caveman GitHub. Oh, they don't explain on this thing. caveman. Oh, here we go. Cloth plug-in marketplace. Add caveman. And then I just type cloth plug-in. Install All right, that works. Let's do that. That's the one you want. Thank you. You mean this? Um, you mean this command, right? Can you just confirm to me if you're using it already? That would be helpful. For cost you can use status line. What is status line, dude? you tried last night. Oh, thank you. Okay, let's see if there is anything else. Uh, simplify schedule rewind channels. Oh, code no flicker. What is this? let me try that one. So, cloud code no fleaker claw and then skip dangerous permissions. Hello. Wow, it does feel better though. Like that is literally H. That was still the flickering there. No, no, it's just expected. Let me try something else. Let me go here. Oh, there's like the flickering on the bottom. You guys see it? Yeah, there's a small flickering in here. Yeah, there is no flickering at all. That's a good one, though. I like it. I want to demo this one, too. Jonas is saying the following. I also want to say be skeptical about the caveman mode. I have cloud research uh it online and also other alternatives. Uh it's not all positive for your information. Don't be deceived by only the pro uh only. You mean that is actually like not good stuff on it. Like what is actual that is actually bad stuff by using um um cave mode. All right. [ __ ] Apparently I can use slash baseline. Okay. So what I will do is do this to see if I can to see if I don't leak anything called status baseline. What is this? Oh [ __ ] It's like doing stuff. It's like reading stuff. Okay, I won't do this. I don't know what this is doing. I will check it out afterwards. Okay, shut. All right. So, let's demo the flickering situation. So, we have let's do an app without without the environment variable. And let's do an app with uh the flickering situation. Okay. If you have if you're a cloud code user for a while, you know that is a bunch of flinkering involved on the CLI. So if you write something, there will be like this. The bottom line will flicker a little bit. As you can see, it's kind of annoying a little bit. And now I want to show you something a little bit different which is let me actually just confirm something real quick. So if I do this literally zero flickering even on the messages here right correct I think Yep. Yep. Yep. I'm going to literally just say there is a new environment variable. Try it out and the flickering will be absolutely gone. Okay, let's do that. PPP and we don't need this one. This can be deleted it. Goodbye. Delete media. Now, if you're using cloud code for a while, you know there is a bunch of flickering involved, especially with a lot of text. By the way, they have fixed that, but at the minute is totally experimental, but the only thing you have to do is type cloud code no flicker equal true and then you just launch cloud code like normal. And from that point, you can just interact with cloud code. And this will be using this new UI. At least behind the scenes, the technology is different, but all the flinkery is totally gone, which is absolutely awesome. Okay, I'm going to keep it simple like this. Skip dangerous permissions to say hello. I I love skip dangerous permissions, dude. Okay, I think we have enough chat. Uh I want to finish the video with a recording real quick. Now, I love Cloud Code. I love Cloud Code CLI. That's my favorite stack at the moment. And that's why today on this video I wanted to do a lot of And that's why today on this video I wanted to share with you some of the things I think most people don't know that are really cool on cloth code. If you are an AI user yourself, if you use AI, if you use AI all the time, write on the comment below which AI is your favorite at the minute, but also which AI UI are you using to interact with all those models. My name is Nuno. If you like the video, subscribe the channel. Also put like on this video and catch you all next time. Peace out. All right. [ __ ] Time to see the caveman stuff. So, this is done. This will be called cloth code video. I'm going to save this stuff on the desktop. And now I'm going to close this window and open a new project to talk about caveman. All right. So, caveman. Caveman. Caveman. Uh let's start by installing All right. So first thing I'm going to do is type this and then I type that. Okay. And we have something like this just to talk about that. Okay. Cool. today I'm going to show you the best skill for clothes code that exists in the entire planet. Call it caveman. This is absolutely awesome. And apparently from people are What's up everyone? My name is Nuno. Wait a second. One second. [ __ ] Uh, okay. what's up everyone? Apparently the caveman skill just came out and is absolutely awesome. If you want to save some tokens in your clothes code if you want to save some tokens in your cloth code sessions. My name is Nuno and welcome to my channel. Okay, that's the first one. The second one. Now, in case you don't know, a skill, it's basically a way of instructing cloth code about a particular skill. It's kind of easy. O, I can do much better. Now, in case you don't know, a skill is basically a command that you can execute locally which you will load an MD file and suddenly sometimes cloud code will go there. I can do better again. Now clo now caveman is a cloud code skill that you can install in your uh cloud code uh project and it's kind of simple. Apparently everyone is saying that it saves up to 75% of cloud code usage and it's insanely awesome. So what it does is quite simple. Once you install the skill in your cloth code session uh this will happen. Typically cloud code when it finishes fixing something or doing something will just tell you like a huge recap at the end. Obviously you are paying for all of those tokens. Now what caveman does is that instructs cloud code to be way more minimal on the output. So we'll still will still do the stuff but at the end we'll write done. Let me do this again. Now everyone is talking about the caveman because apparently can save up to 75% of cloth code usage which is insane. And what it does is that it uses cloud code skills to install a skill in your project. And from that point, all of the answers from cloud code will be way more simple, meaning that you don't pay all of those tokens. Let me show you an example. So here, for example, without caveman, just using normal claude, uh claude was prompted to do a feature or a bug fix. And at the end, you will see a huge recap that looks like this. And with caveman, it will just answer, meaning that is way less tokens involved in the process. That was a good one. Okay, now we show how to install. Now, to install Caveman, it's stupidly simple. The only thing you have to do is type cloth plug-in marketplace at Julius Brucey Caveman. So, I'm going to just copy this, go to my terminal, and type Go to my terminal and type it. And that's it. It's literally like doing that already. and it's successfully added to the marketplace. Then we just go all the way down and we type cloud plug-in install caveman caveman. Okay, we do this and it's loaded. Now from this point I'm going to just type clude and I'm going to open my clot session real quick. Now from this point I'm going to just open claw and just ask oh my god here we go. Just save this and do that. Bam. Now from this point I can just open claw just like oh my god. Now from this point I can just open claw just like normal and I will be you know working on this project. So I'm going to ask something like uh get familiar with this project. Okay. So this is literally a task that typically involves that typically involves go through multiple files and get familiar with the project. Now the answer typically back is like a huge text uh that will tell me everything about this project. Let's see what is the result when using caveman. I'm so curious to see the the result with caveman because we literally asked this like uh on the previous session. So interesting. I'm going to say something else. run the test suite. Okay. Is this using caveman? One second. Are you using caveman? Yeah. Caveman IP full mode. Dropping articles, fillers, edging, fragments. Okay. Interesting. So, let's do something a little bit different. Uh, how can I avoid using caveman? Okay, let's install uninstall caveman. So, claude plugin. Oh, here we go. Disable caveman at caveman. So, it's disabled. Run the test suite. So, this will be like much much just much stuff, right? Hopefully. No, literally the same. Like what the [ __ ] Do you have caveman activated? No, it was it was activated but um trying to understand the thing. Here we go. Caveman is not activated. Okay, let's try something different. going to ask something like what is your model okay so this is without caveman expect like I am powered by cloud opus 4.6 text with a million context. Okay. So now we activate caveman. Okay. And we do exactly the same question. I expect to see just cloud kopus. That's it. Here we go. So the difference was IM basically which is not crazy. still enough to demo, but I don't know. That's not it. That's not uh how it works with a plug-in. Can you elaborate, Oh, you mean this okay. Let's try again. Step model used here. Caveman. So we do. Do I need to type after caveman or I can just type slashcaveman? Can you can you explain me? So if I do this, what is the model used here? It's the same stuff. I'm so confused now. Oh, you need to type it always. Okay, let me try again. slash caveman. What is the model you used here? Not as you are chatting but you type it once uh and then is activated for the session. Oh, thank you. Now I understand. List this project is dependencies. We really need a clean example though. Okay, Wow, that's a [ __ ] good example. Jesus Christ. So here we have a table with asky characters spacing like everything and just below we just have a full list like this. Thank you chat. That's a [ __ ] good example. Okay, finally we have something to work with. All right. Now let's actually show now let's actually use caveman on this project I have here. So without caveman normal claw I'm going to ask to list the project is dependencies. Now this will work as expected. will go through my package manager and will just understand the dependencies I have and it will give me the result back. Now looking at this stuff now you may think that is not a lot of tokens. However, there is literally spacing all over the place. It is asking characters like there is a bunch of stuff here which is literally stuff you are going to pay for. Now let's solve this issue by activating the caveman. So just come here in every single session I need to activate caveman and now it's activated and let's do the same question to see what is the result with caveman activated. So I'm going to just go here. I'm going to make the same question. List the project dependencies. And as you can see the result now will be so much more simple. We are going to have uh pretty much the same result but with way less characters. So instead of having that full table and everything, we have literally a commaepparated list which is really works which is really something that works for me. And obviously the token usage is and obviously the token usage is much better here. Done. Um, anything else like that we need to talk about caveman? Cuz this is so small. Almost a short. Now, as explained on this article is literally the same task, the same quote quality, but also like the Now, as explained on this article is the same task, the same quote quality, but the build will be literally different. Boom. What is cave mode? Cave mode is a prompt instruction that tells Claw to strip all the filler from its output. So, there is no the or no great question. Now the table example is actually a good one but there is also other examples that is not on that demo which is things like the or great questions. So basically uh caveman will automatically remove all of the articles all of the now the table example is a good one but there is also other things where caveman will save you some tokens. So for example, you won't see anymore like things like great question which is something that cloth code outputs all the time. You are paying for all that stuff and caveman removes them. Use the caveman review. What is that? Some of the examples that are on the internet are kind of insane. So here for example the same task was prompt which is literally go to a form and do some changes and the output had like 370 had like 300 37 had like 377 characters and with Quaveman it had only five characters. This is insane. Uh me tell you where put caveman words. Don't use caveman for micro for architectural discussion. This is such a good one. Now, not everything is good with caveman. Sometimes you don't want to use caveman. One example is that when you are learning something or you want Now, not everything is great with caveman. sometimes you want to skip it and not use it entirely. One example is that when you are learning stuff or another example is that when you are trying to u understand a complex architectural solution. For example, if you want to ask for a solution for your project and if the answer is just use microservices, that's not enough. You need a clear explanation about uh why use microservices and why not. Done. Uh that's a very interesting one by the way. Of course, I won't use caveman on this situation, right? Jew done. Yep, I think it's done. And obviously, this is a win-win situation. And you know, well, not a win-win. Entropic will literally lose money. But chat, don't forget my name is Noo-Noo. Go all the way down. Subscribe the video. Okay, don't forget about that. Uh, me save tokens. You save tokens. Community win. Caveman is funny. Developer on Reddit to an AI to grant thousands of people immediately start saving money. I think I'm going to put this on the on the on the cloth code. Less known things. Yeah, 100%. It's so small. I'm using caveman already. Let me know what you think on the comments below. All right. So, this will actually be on the cloth code video, by the way. Okay, so cloth code caveman. This is actually so small. Good stuff though. I think you should search for statues line. It may give you some information like context costs and everything. Do you say that you have to install it into cloud? Yes, I did. Yeah, you need to run two commands to install it on cloud and then you need to run slashcaveman to actually enable it. So that's three things. All right, sh we done with the work today. That was um that was a fast video by the way. So this so I think like the the the plan for my YouTube channel this week that it's coming is that I won't be able to live stream just to let you know. Okay, you already know. Next week there will be no live streams. Okay, I will be actually out of the office. I will be still working, but I won't be able to actually stream. So, no live stream next week and I will be back on the week after. Okay. Uh not sure when already. I think it's on the 23 April. Okay. Um so, in terms of content on the channel, you can count on the interview to uh Thomas, president of Laravel. That's coming out next week. This Cloud Code video will probably come out next Friday potentially depending off the editing process. Um, but let's see. But we have a lot of content recorded, but it's still yet not edited. Uh, it will be out on the channel soon. Okay. Chat, super important. For those of you who are not subscribers to my channel yet, make sure you do it. All right. It's very important to support my work. It's literally the only thing you have to do. Mis still worldwide. Yep. There is so much stuff happening, dude. like oh so let's just give you the perspective I will be out until 33 April then I will come back home gym and everything hopefully like work out like my ass off and everything then I will be in Brazil starting the 1 April 1 May to 10 May I think uh there will be three meetups during that week literally in Brazil then I will come back and then I will go to Japan and then I will come back and I will go to Amsterdam and then I will come back and I will go to Boston that's how [ __ ] unbelievable my life is at a minute. It's a good thing. I like it. Jonas is making a question, but I cannot see where like what the [ __ ] in real life live stream potentially from Amsterdam. So on Brazil, I will a,000% sure stream from there. So there will be at least two live streams uh from the apartment I will be staying. I will be with Daniel Hurt, which is a Brazilian streamer. Um, it will be awesome. So, it will be like an actual stream from there. Not real sure in real live stream, but in real life stream in Amsterdam will happening for sure because it will be PHP verse and will be a bunch of PHP people and I think it'll be awesome. What did you guys thought about the India in real live stream? That's actually a very good question. For those who have watched the in real live stream in India, what did you thought about it? We had like a viewership of 60 70 people all the time which is very good you know for my very first win live stream. So Oh thank you Jonas. You don't know about that. Thank you. My cloud setup is so stupidly simple. So you like it the in real life Shimon India. I like it too honestly. Yeah, it was super. So this was the first one uh Lacon India day one. Wait what? Lak India perhaps. Yeah. Day one it was a six hours almost six hours live stream in real life. We were dancing and [ __ ] like that. It was so fun. Hilarious too. But yeah. All right. We have done the work already for today. I think that's it. Let's rate someone on Twitch as usual. Always mix Max Maxivven is saying always fun to see company cut conference travel last week. Uh so only get to catch up with via videos. I'm sorry about that man. Um maybe you can get like if they cut the travel maybe you can get like at least the vacations for free you know. Fabri is saying Mr. Nuno do you test the miniax 2.7? I don't know what is minimax even. Dude, I'm using cloud code for everything, All right, [ __ ] It's time to go. I'm going to have some fun now. Um, traveling tomorrow, so yeah, that's it. Catch you guys within almost two weeks. Okay, so no live stream next week. Let's read someone on Twitch as usual. up to the raid uh steady time just like yesterday. Catch you guys in two weeks. Okay, thank you all for coming today. Here we go. This is the one I wanted. Thank you all for coming today. Catch you guys within two weeks. See you all. Peace out. Boom. Heat. Heat. Happy birthday.

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