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Is there an easy way to do something similar for Claude Code? I'm growing tired of babysitting it to make sure it doesn't do anything bad.

Late adopter. Started last night. Stayed up four hours past my normal bedtime because I couldn't stop. (Ended up "building" a fancy .MOD player for DOS in Turbo C.)

Needed the Max 5x plan after two hours. (The 'Pro' plan should be renamed 'Sampler', made one-time and free with CC details.) Max 5x seems like it can sustain my current appetite.

I very quickly went from thinking it was overpriced (around 100 USD/month) to worrying that this pricing can't last. I think I get about 50 working hours per week with this plan. So, running the numbers I guess the hourly cost is about 50 cents.

I have 30 lines of zsh and I just say "dev1" dev2 etc.

And it makes a new lxd container using my base image. Connects using tmux so I can resume anytime after closing the session.

Its like exe.dev or sprites without much effort if you want to self host.

Genuine advice: supplement your Claude Code plan with a GLM Coding plan: https://z.ai/subscribe

GLM 4.7 is not a "Sonnet killer" but it will work just as well for sketching out easier projects, web design and terminal usage. After a while I cancelled my Claude Code plan because I simply didn't do anything that GLM couldn't hammer out equally as well.

Well, one very easy way would be to use the web version of Claude Code.
yolobox is the easiest I have found. Basically a batteries included image with a bit of sugar. https://github.com/finbarr/yolobox

`yolobox run claude` launches Claude Code with --dangerously-skip-permissions mode inside of a container with a good set of default tools included.

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How about the windows App ?
Cowork is only available on macOS for now I think.