Claude Code local tool configuration has always been problematic. Instead of getting tangled up for so long, it's faster to just build one yourself. Sometimes, ready-made solutions have more pitfalls than starting from scratch, especially when it comes to development tools—debugging environments, dependency versions, compatibility—there are a bunch of annoying issues. So just forget it and write according to your own needs. It’s actually easier.
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LiquidationSurvivor
· 3h ago
Really, I understand dependency hell too well. Instead of being tortured by version numbers, it's better to just enjoy a good build.
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ChainSauceMaster
· 3h ago
Writing your own tools is really satisfying, avoiding being screwed over by the official team.
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Rugpull幸存者
· 3h ago
Haha, ready-made solutions are really full of pitfalls, but writing your own is way more satisfying.
Claude Code local tool configuration has always been problematic. Instead of getting tangled up for so long, it's faster to just build one yourself. Sometimes, ready-made solutions have more pitfalls than starting from scratch, especially when it comes to development tools—debugging environments, dependency versions, compatibility—there are a bunch of annoying issues. So just forget it and write according to your own needs. It’s actually easier.