Boris Cherny recently disclosed his personal Claude Code workflow, describing how he runs five parallel Claude Opus 4.5 instances in his terminal to split planning, implementation, and verification tasks. He details verification loops and shared memory that let agents cross-check outputs, enabling solo developers to complete team-scale projects in hours or days. The method includes 2026 mobile support and raises cost and security trade-offs.
Key Points
- 1Runs five parallel Claude Opus 4.5 agents to divide planning, implementation, and verification tasks
- 2Introduces cross-check verification loops and shared memory to reduce errors and improve coherence
- 3Enables single developers to complete team-scale projects faster, with trade-offs in cost and security
Scoring Rationale
Practical, widely applicable workflow with direct implementation guidance, limited by reliance on proprietary Opus 4.5 and community-sourced reports.
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