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Kenneth Bess retweeted
We’ve shipped a security-guidance plugin for Claude Code that helps identify and fix vulnerabilities as you’re writing code. Available for all Claude Code users. Install from the plugin marketplace (/plugins).
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Kenneth Bess retweeted
The countdown begins! Prepare for #MicrosoftBuild with these tips and start exploring the Build CLI now. Register for the online experience June 2–3: msft.it/6017vkMIf
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Kenneth Bess retweeted
🤯This is insane… you can now run Codex inside Claude Code. No tab switching. No copy-pasting. No second IDE. Just one terminal — two AI agents working together. It’s called codex-plugin-cc. Here’s what this unlocks: • Delegate entire coding tasks from Claude → Codex • Ask Codex to review your changes before commit • Run adversarial design reviews on your architecture • Launch long-running fixes in the background • All using your existing ChatGPT subscription You literally get Claude planning Codex executing in one workflow. Even wilder — this is officially built by OpenAI. Not a wrapper. Not a hack. Not a community fork. OpenAI shipped a plugin that connects their agent to Anthropic’s Claude Code environment. Two competing AI labs. One terminal. One codebase. That sentence shouldn’t exist in 2026. The commands are clean: /codex:review → full code review /codex:adversarial-review → challenge architecture decisions /codex:rescue → hand off bugs to Codex /codex:status → track background jobs /codex:result → fetch output You can literally say: “Ask Codex to investigate why tests are failing” …and it runs in the background while you keep coding. No API keys required. Works with ChatGPT subscription. Installs in one command. 100% open source. This is the first real multi-agent coding workflow inside a single terminal.
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Kenneth Bess retweeted
Claude Code feels completely different once you install this. Anthropic quietly released an official plugin called claude-code-setup and it basically turns Claude Code from “pretty good” into an actual AI dev environment. It scans your project and recommends: → hooks → skills → MCP servers → subagents → automations Then sets everything up step-by-step for you. Most people are using Claude Code completely vanilla… which is why their experience feels messy. The real power comes from the ecosystem around it. Install: /plugin install claude-code-setup@claude-plugins-official Bookmark this before you forget it.
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Kenneth Bess retweeted
GitHub Copilot CLI with /statusline using OhMyPosh (finally I have my blood sugar and my context window in the same line) gist.github.com/shanselman/9…
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Kenneth Bess retweeted
ANTHROPIC JUST RELEASED THE OFFICIAL PLAYBOOK FOR BUILDING A COMPANY WITH CLAUDE CODE. 30 minutes. free. from the engineers who built it. Bookmark this before you forget. CEO: 1 human. Employees: AI agents. Operations: fully automatic. The zero-headcount company is no longer a joke.
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Kenneth Bess retweeted
Anthropic just automated the first-year analyst job at every bank on Wall Street. They released these 10 AI agents for finance: → Pitch builder → Meeting preparer → Earnings reviewer → Model builder → Market researcher → Valuation reviewer → GL reconciler → Month-end closer → Statement auditor → KYC screener The analyst pyramid just got a lot flatter.
New for financial services: ready-to-run Claude agent templates for building pitches, conducting valuation reviews, closing the books at month-end, and more. Install them as plugins in Cowork and Claude Code, or use our cookbooks to run them in production as Managed Agents.
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Kenneth Bess retweeted
New for financial services: ready-to-run Claude agent templates for building pitches, conducting valuation reviews, closing the books at month-end, and more. Install them as plugins in Cowork and Claude Code, or use our cookbooks to run them in production as Managed Agents.
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Kenneth Bess retweeted
If you use AI Agents, you need to use Agent Skills! but there are thousands of them. this tool auto-detects your entire tech stack and installs the perfect ai skills for your project. $ npx autoskills
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Kenneth Bess retweeted
🚀 Better prompts. Smarter agents. More control. The latest @code release introduces the Chat Customizations Evaluation extension, designed to help analyze and refine your prompts, agents, instructions, and skills.
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Kenneth Bess retweeted
🛡️ AccessLens Baseline Builder 🔗 accesslens.co.uk Stop guessing which Conditional Access policies you need. Start building against real standards. Baseline your tenant in minutes, not weeks. 📚 Microsoft, CIS, CISA, NCSC, Maester framework ✅ Guided checklist of required CA policies 📊 See progress against each framework instantly 🔄 Update once - every framework stays aligned 🚀 Ideal for new tenants or security uplift projects 🧭 Every recommendation explained Build a compliant baseline. Without reinventing it. No uploads. No storage. No risk. #MicrosoftEntra #ConditionalAccess #ZeroTrust #InfoSec
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Kenneth Bess retweeted
Claude Code used 3x fewer tokens with one change: - Before: 10.4M tokens · 10 errors · $9.21 - After: 3.7M tokens · 0 errors · $2.81 I used Insforge Skills CLI as the backend context engineering layer for Claude Code (open-source and local). Repo: github.com/InsForge/InsForge
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Kenneth Bess retweeted
BTW if you need raw access to all of Microsoft Graph API. I've built and open sourced. - Microsoft Graph MCP Server - lokka.dev - Microsoft Graph Skill - graph.pm The skill grounds the llm using the OpenAPI spec so it doesn't hallucinate non-existent APIs and waste your token. Lokka.dev, the MCP server will prompt you for just-in-time permissions and hides all the complexities around having to login into the admin portals to grant permissions.
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Kenneth Bess retweeted
🚨 Crazy, someone already dropped an open-source clone of Claude Managed Agents 🤯 Anthropic shipped managed infrastructure for scaling AI, but this tool puts that exact power on your own servers. It integrates with Claude Code, OpenAI Codex, OpenClaw, and OpenCode. Enter Multica: 4,000 GitHub stars in just days. Claude's offering is tied strictly to their cloud and pricing. If you need self-hosting or model freedom, you usually have to build the orchestration layer from scratch. Multica removes that barrier entirely. The workflow is simple: ✦ Boot the daemon so it auto-detects your local agent CLIs. ✦ Create an agent, let it join your team board, and assign it a ticket. ✦ It automatically builds an isolated workspace, executes the task, and streams live WebSocket updates. What stands out: → Reusable skills: Every solution becomes a compounding team asset. → Multi-workspace isolation: Safely divide your teams and permissions. → One board: Humans and AI share the exact same UI. Anthropic proved production agents require managed infrastructure. The open-source community built it in a week! 100% free. Repo link in 🧵↓
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Kenneth Bess retweeted
With the @GitHub Copilot CLI you can run Claude Opus 4.6, GPT 5.4, and Gemini 3 at the same time and have them all review your codebase independently. Then the main agent synthesizes their recommendations. @Ryan_Hecht showed me how on GitHub Checkout. youtube.com/watch?v=9oAcwmrU…
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Kenneth Bess retweeted
The "write-a-prd" skill from @mattpocockuk is an incredible planning experience. So good. You will have addressed every possible detail and edge case, and you get a nice issue in your repo. Then it's just "implement #" in Copilot CLI. skills.sh/mattpocock/skills/…
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Kenneth Bess retweeted
⭐ Ready to build your first app using agent-first development in VS Code? We just dropped new VS Code Learn content with our first guided video series, focused on the foundations of agent-first development directly in VS Code. Start the learning path here: aka.ms/VSCode/Learn
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Kenneth Bess retweeted
Wow 👀 Anthropic's red team report is quite a read red.anthropic.com/2026/mytho…
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