Claude-Code
This tag archive currently includes 1 article. It is designed as a practical map of how this theme shows up across writing on software architecture, delivery quality, and engineering execution. Instead of treating claude-code as an isolated keyword, these entries trace how the idea appears in real system constraints, team decisions, and implementation tradeoffs.
Recent entries in this archive include Project `aisw` : Switching Between Multiple Accounts in Claude Code, Codex CLI, and Gemini CLI. Reading these together gives a clearer view of recurring patterns: where tooling helps, where process matters more than syntax, and where verification or coordination becomes the limiting factor.
A representative thread from this set: None of the major AI coding CLIs support multiple accounts natively. I built aisw, a lightweight CLI tool to manage and switch between credential profiles across Claude Code, Codex CLI, and Gemini CLI with a single command. Use this as a starting point, then follow the rest of the archive to see how the same problem evolves across different contexts and constraints.
Related tag themes that frequently appear alongside claude-code include cli, developer-tools, codex-cli, gemini-cli, rust. Those cross-links are useful when you want broader context instead of a single-topic view, especially for platform-level decisions and multi-team delivery work.
- Project `aisw` : Switching Between Multiple Accounts in Claude Code, Codex CLI, and Gemini CLI
None of the major AI coding CLIs support multiple accounts natively. I built aisw, a lightweight CLI tool to manage and switch between credential profiles across Claude Code, Codex CLI, and Gemini CLI with a single command.