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claude-quickstarts

A collection of projects designed to help developers quickly get started with building deployable applications using the Claude API

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Claude Quickstarts

Claude Quickstarts is a collection of projects designed to help developers quickly get started with building applications using the Claude API. Each quickstart provides a foundation that you can easily build upon and customize for your specific needs.

Getting Started

To use these quickstarts, you'll need an Claude API key. If you don't have one yet, you can sign up for free at console.anthropic.com.

Available Quickstarts

Customer Support Agent

A customer support agent powered by Claude. This project demonstrates how to leverage Claude's natural language understanding and generation capabilities to create an AI-assisted customer support system with access to a knowledge base.

Go to Customer Support Agent Quickstart

Financial Data Analyst

A financial data analyst powered by Claude. This project demonstrates how to leverage Claude's capabilities with interactive data visualization to analyze financial data via chat.

Go to Financial Data Analyst Quickstart

Computer Use Demo

An environment and tools that Claude can use to control a desktop computer. This project demonstrates how to leverage the computer use capabilities of Claude, including support for the latest computer_use_20251124 tool version with zoom actions.

Go to Computer Use Demo Quickstart

Computer Use Best Practices

A pedagogical, native-macOS reference implementation of a computer-use agent. Unlike the containerized Computer Use Demo, this project runs directly against the macOS desktop (run it in a VM!) and demonstrates common patterns for building more reliable and cost-effective computer-use agents: explicit tool definitions, correct image sizing and pruning, prompt caching, server-side compaction, batched tool calls, a sandboxed shell, and trajectory recording. It pairs with Anthropic's computer-use best-practices guide.

Go to Computer Use Best Practices Quickstart

Browser Use Demo

A complete reference implementation for browser automation powered by Claude. This project demonstrates how to give Claude the ability to navigate websites, inspect and interact with DOM elements, extract content, and fill forms using a custom Playwright-backed browser tool.

Go to Browser Use Demo Quickstart

Autonomous Coding Agent

An autonomous coding agent powered by the Claude Agent SDK. This project demonstrates a two-agent pattern (initializer + coding agent) that can build complete applications over multiple sessions, with progress persisted via git and a feature list that the agent works through incrementally.

Go to Autonomous Coding Agent Quickstart

General Usage

Each quickstart project comes with its own README and setup instructions. Generally, you'll follow these steps:

  1. Clone this repository
  2. Navigate to the specific quickstart directory
  3. Install the required dependencies
  4. Set up your Claude API key as an environment variable
  5. Run the quickstart application

Explore Further

To deepen your understanding of working with Claude and the Claude API, check out these resources:

Contributing

We welcome contributions to the Claude Quickstarts repository! If you have ideas for new quickstart projects or improvements to existing ones, please open an issue or submit a pull request.

Community and Support

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

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Platformsapi, desktop, web
Operating systems
AI compatibilityclaude
LicenseMIT
Pricingopen-source
LanguagePython

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What is claude-quickstarts?

A collection of projects designed to help developers quickly get started with building deployable applications using the Claude API. It is open-source on GitHub.

Is claude-quickstarts free to use?

claude-quickstarts is open-source under the MIT license, so it is free to use.

What category does claude-quickstarts belong to?

claude-quickstarts is listed under data in the Claudeers registry of Claude-compatible tools.

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