From d563abd233283bdd671da70f885c4ad6b8d53022 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Saoud Rizwan <7799382+saoudrizwan@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Sat, 21 Sep 2024 14:07:30 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Update README --- README.md | 12 +++++++----- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index f68939b..82cb187 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ Thanks to [Claude 3.5 Sonnet's agentic coding capabilities](https://www-cdn.anth - Paste images in chat to use Claude's vision capabilities and turn mockups into fully functional applications or fix bugs with screenshots - Review and edit diffs of every change Claude makes right in the editor, or provide feedback in chat until you're satisfied with the result - Executes commands directly in your terminal, keeping Claude updated on any output as he works (letting him react to server errors!) +- Captures screenshots and console logs of locally running web apps to help Claude debug and fix runtime issues on his own - Monitors workspace problems to keep Claude updated on linter/compiler/build issues, letting him proactively fix errors on his own (adding missing imports, fixing syntax errors, etc.) - Presents permission buttons (like 'Approve terminal command') before tool use or sending information to the API - Keep track of total tokens and API usage cost for the entire task loop and individual requests @@ -31,11 +32,12 @@ Claude Dev has access to the following capabilities: 1. **`execute_command`**: Execute terminal commands on the system (only with your permission, output is streamed into the chat) 2. **`read_file`**: Read the contents of a file at the specified path 3. **`write_to_file`**: Write content to a file at the specified path, automatically creating any necessary directories -4. **`list_files`**: List all paths for files in the specified directory. When `recursive = true`, it recursively lists all files in the directory and its nested folders (excludes files in .gitignore). When `recursive = false`, it lists only top-level files (useful for generic file operations like retrieving a file from your Desktop). -5. **`list_code_definition_names`**: Parses all source code files at the top level of the specified directory to extract names of key elements like classes and functions (see more below) -6. **`search_files`**: Search files in a specified directory for text that matches a given regex pattern (useful for refactoring code, addressing TODOs and FIXMEs, removing dead code, etc.) -7. **`ask_followup_question`**: Ask the user a question to gather additional information needed to complete a task (due to the autonomous nature of the program, this isn't a typical chatbot–Claude Dev must explicitly interrupt his task loop to ask for more information) -8. **`attempt_completion`**: Present the result to the user after completing a task, potentially with a terminal command to kickoff a demonstration +4. **`inspect_site`**: Capture a screenshot and console logs of a website (useful for debugging locally running apps) +5. **`list_files`**: List all paths for files in the specified directory. When `recursive = true`, it recursively lists all files in the directory and its nested folders (excludes files in .gitignore). When `recursive = false`, it lists only top-level files (useful for generic file operations like retrieving a file from your Desktop). +6. **`list_code_definition_names`**: Parses all source code files at the top level of the specified directory to extract names of key elements like classes and functions (see more below) +7. **`search_files`**: Search files in a specified directory for text that matches a given regex pattern (useful for refactoring code, addressing TODOs and FIXMEs, removing dead code, etc.) +8. **`ask_followup_question`**: Ask the user a question to gather additional information needed to complete a task (due to the autonomous nature of the program, this isn't a typical chatbot–Claude Dev must explicitly interrupt his task loop to ask for more information) +9. **`attempt_completion`**: Present the result to the user after completing a task, potentially with a terminal command to kickoff a demonstration ### Working in Existing Projects