Claude Code for Writers
Three ready-to-use CLAUDE.md templates, the memory system explained in plain English, a first-five-things quickstart that assumes zero terminal experience, and worked examples. Go from "installed, now what" to a setup where Claude knows your voice, in under an hour.
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Most people open Claude Code, start typing, and get generic AI writing back. The difference is setup: a CLAUDE.md file that tells Claude your voice and rules, and a memory that remembers them between sessions. These are the exact templates and habits I use, translated for writers instead of programmers.
And you do not have to take my word for it. It ships with three worked example sessions, real transcripts of notes becoming a post, a rough draft becoming a clean one, and a question becoming a researched brief, so you see exactly how it works before you set anything up. If it is not for you, you will know in two minutes. If it is, it is $39 once, and yours for good.
For years my ideas lived everywhere and nowhere: a note in one app, a highlight in another, a thought in a notebook I never opened again. When I needed an idea, I could not find it. When I wanted to connect two thoughts, they were trapped in different silos. So I stopped trusting any of it.
The fix is not more technical knowledge. It is three files that configure Claude for writing before you type a word, and a plain-English explanation of the two things that actually matter: the CLAUDE.md that carries your voice, and the memory that keeps it. Copy a template into your writing folder and you are set up.
Set it up once, and every session starts knowing your voice. The tool was never the problem. The setup was.
Ready to drop into a writing project, a newsletter, or a research project. Each one is pre-loaded with voice rules, file-safety rules, and house-style hooks. Fill in the blanks and Claude writes like you, not like a robot.
The thing nobody shows writers: how to make Claude remember your voice and preferences between sessions, so you are not re-explaining yourself every time. Plain English, no jargon.
"What I do instead of just typing." Working in passes, teaching Claude as you go, using the tool as a drafting partner rather than a vending machine.
Assumes you have never used a terminal. The five things to set up on day one, in order, so you are productive in under an hour instead of lost in settings.
How not to let an AI overwrite your manuscript: git as an undo button, new files over edits, and worktrees in one plain paragraph. The guardrails, without the lecture.
Real annotated sessions: notes into a post, a rough draft into a clean one, a question into a researched brief. See the actual back-and-forth before you try it yourself.
Every guide assumes your job is words. No code to read, no code to write, no assumed knowledge of git or the terminal. If you can copy a file and type a sentence to Claude, you can use this. It pairs naturally with The Builder's Pipeline once you want Claude generating content from your notes.
Also included: free updates to this version. A small zip of plain markdown files, no video bloat, nothing to install beyond Claude Code itself.
For you if: you have heard Claude Code is powerful, maybe even installed it, but bounced off the developer framing and want the writer's version.
Not for you if: you are already a developer comfortable writing your own CLAUDE.md and settings. You know this stuff; save your $39.
All three CLAUDE.md templates, the memory guide, the workflow, the quickstart, the file-safety basics, the three worked examples, and any future updates to this version.
Get Claude Code for Writers ($39)Secure payment via Stripe. Instant download the moment you pay (a small zip of plain markdown templates and guides, no video bloat).
No fake timer. But I take products down when I move on to the next build. If it is useful to you, grab it while it is here.
No. That is the entire point of this. There is no code to read or write. You copy a template file into your writing folder and talk to Claude in plain English. The quickstart assumes you have never opened a terminal.
No. Claude Code is Anthropic's free tool; you install that separately (the quickstart shows you how). This is the writer's configuration and method that makes it actually useful for writing instead of coding.
The core, what a CLAUDE.md is for and how the memory works, is durable. Where I reference a specific command, it is verified against the current docs and dated. You get free updates to this version if anything shifts.
This teaches you to drive Claude Code as a writer: the setup, the memory, the workflow. The Builder's Pipeline is a specific set of scripts that turn your notes into content. Start here if you want the skill; add the Pipeline when you want a ready-made system on top of it.
It's a digital download, so I can't take the bits back. But if it doesn't work for you, email me within 30 days and I'll refund it. Reply-to-any-email support is included either way.