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Are You Only Using 10% of Claude Code’s True Capabilities?

TL;DR

Geeky Gadgets frames Claude Code as more than basic automation: Auto Mode, /go goal, /loop and /routines are presented as ways to run workflows until clear completion criteria are met. For larger jobs, the piece points to context management via the /effort slider and Ultra Code, which is described as coordinating multiple agents. Remote execution through a VPS and Tmux is pitched as a way to keep Claude Code running independently from a local machine.

Nauti's Take

The real question is not whether Claude Code can do 10 or 80 percent. It is whether your workflow has testable finish lines.

/loop without hard stop rules is just expensive motion. If you let agents run, bring logs, tests, and abort criteria, not another magic slash command.

Briefingshow

The practical point is not whether users are literally missing 90 percent of Claude Code, but whether they move from prompt-and-response usage to persistent workflows. The real leverage is in clear goals, context control, repeatability and an execution setup that does not collapse when a laptop disconnects.

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