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// Claude-Code-x-OpenClaw-Guide-Zh

This project provides a systematic Chinese tutorial for Claude Code and OpenClaw, covering a complete learning path from basic installation to enterprise-level practice. The tutorial includes 25 in-depth guides, over 70 runnable code examples, and more than 170 FAQs, aiming to help developers efficiently master AI programming and automation assistant tools. Content is updated in real-time to match the latest versions, serving as an essential reference for programmers to improve AI workflow efficiency.

use cases
  • 01Use Claude Code in the terminal for code writing, bug fixing, and architectural design.
  • 02Utilize the OpenClaw framework to connect messaging platforms for email management and schedule automation.
  • 03Develop customized AI programming workflows through MCP integration and Agent-SDK.

// term.everything

Term.Everything is a Linux command-line tool that functions as a Wayland compositor to render GUI applications within a terminal window. It supports both X11 and Wayland host systems and allows users to run graphical software, including web browsers and games, over SSH connections. The project is currently in beta and aims to enable users to run any desktop application directly inside their terminal environment.

use cases
  • 01Running GUI applications and desktop environments inside a terminal
  • 02Accessing graphical software remotely over SSH
  • 03Displaying high-resolution window content in terminals that support image rendering