Claude Code was built as a coding assistant. But the moment you realise it's an AI agent with filesystem access, shell execution, and MCP integrations, the use cases expand far beyond writing software. This index documents over a hundred repositories that explore what happens when you point Claude Code at problems that have nothing to do with programming.
Workspaces for tracking cases, analysing evidence, building forensic timelines, and providing structured legal aid.
Explore →Personal health documentation and therapy tracking with complete data privacy — everything stays local on your machine.
Explore →Budget management, purchase evaluation, and expense categorisation from structured files on your local disk.
Explore →Content management, blog publishing, media monitoring, and multi-agent writing collaboration.
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Deep research templates, OSINT investigation, technology evaluation, and geopolitical analysis.
Explore →Task management, decision frameworks, daily planning, and journaling — all from the terminal.
Explore →What connects all of these is a simple pattern: define a workspace with structured context (CLAUDE.md), give Claude access to the right tools (filesystem, MCP servers, slash commands), and let it manage workflows that would traditionally require dedicated GUI applications. The terminal becomes a universal interface for AI-assisted work.