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Claude Code is a CLI tool that delegates repository editing, code review, and multi-turn implementation work to an independent coding agent. Use it when users request another agent handle large coding tasks, run iterative implementation sessions across multiple turns, or review diffs and tests within an isolated repository or branch. Print mode handles non-interactive automation, while tmux mode supports live collaborative sessions.

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# Claude Code CLI

Use Claude Code when the user wants another coding agent to edit a repository,
review a diff, run tests, or carry an implementation through multiple turns.
Gini should still own the visible approval, audit, and trace boundary around
the shell commands it runs.

## Prerequisites

- Install: `npm install -g @anthropic-ai/claude-code`
- Authenticate with `claude` or `claude auth login`.
- Check health with `claude doctor`.
- Check auth with `claude auth status --text`.

## When to Use

- User asks to delegate to Claude Code or wants an independent coding pass.
- The task is large enough to benefit from a separate agent loop.
- The work can be done inside a repo, branch, or isolated worktree.
- A multi-turn session is useful for iterative implementation, review, and
  follow-up fixes.

## When NOT to Use

- Gini can safely make the edit directly in one short pass.
- The task requires private credentials or destructive commands without clear
  user approval.
- The repo already has a running agent editing the same files.

## Print Mode

Use print mode for non-interactive automation. It runs once and exits, which
makes it the default choice for Gini-triggered delegation.

```bash
claude -p "Find the failing route test, patch the smallest fix, and run that test." --allowedTools "Read,Edit,Bash" --max-turns 10
```

Review a diff:

```bash
git diff origin/main...HEAD | claude -p "Review this diff for correctness bugs and missing tests. Return findings only." --max-turns 1
```

Produce structured output:

```bash
claude -p "List risky files in this change" --output-format json --max-turns 3
```

Use `--max-turns` for bounded automation and `--allowedTools` when the task
should only read, edit, or run selected command classes.

## Interactive Tmux Mode

Use tmux when the user wants a live multi-turn Claude Code session.

```bash
tmux new-session -d -s claude-gini -x 140 -y 40
tmux send-keys -t claude-gini 'cd /path/to/repo && claude' Enter
sleep 5
tmux capture-pane -t claude-gini -p -S -80
tmux send-keys -t claude-gini 'Implement the settings cleanup, then stop for review.' Enter
```

Read progress with:

```bash
tmux capture-pane -t claude-gini -p -S -120
```

Exit cleanly with:

```bash
tmux send-keys -t claude-gini '/exit' Enter
```

## Dialog Handling

Claude Code can show first-run workspace and permission dialogs in interactive
mode. Inspect the pane before sending keys.

Workspace confirmation usually defaults to the safe accept option:

```bash
tmux send-keys -t claude-gini Enter
```

If the session was launched with `--dangerously-skip-permissions`, the bypass
warning usually requires moving to the accept option first:

```bash
tmux send-keys -t claude-gini Down
sleep 0.3
tmux send-keys -t claude-gini Enter
```

Avoid `--dangerously-skip-permissions` unless the user explicitly wants that
risk.

## Useful Commands

```bash
claude --version
claude doctor
claude auth status --text
claude -p "Summarize this repository's test layout" --max-turns 2
claude -c -p "Continue the previous fix and report what changed" --max-turns 5
claude -r <session-id> -p "Add tests for the change you just made" --max-turns 5
claude mcp list
```

## Worktree Pattern

For parallel work, create one worktree per Claude Code instance.

```bash
git worktree add -b fix/provider-status /tmp/gini-provider-status main
cd /tmp/gini-provider-status
claude -p "Fix provider status reporting and run the focused tests." --allowedTools "Read,Edit,Bash" --max-turns 15
```

Inspect the diff and test results before merging the worktree changes back.

## Rules

1. Prefer `claude -p` for one-shot Gini automation.
2. Use tmux only for live multi-turn sessions.
3. Bound automation with `--max-turns`.
4. Use `--allowedTools` for least-privilege delegated work.
5. Keep each Claude Code instance on its own branch or worktree for parallel
   changes.
6. Inspect Claude Code edits before committing them.