So in our company, we are building agentic systems. Basically trying to automate a few existing workflows with agents For this, I’ve been using Claude for the past few weeks. Right now, I’m mostly creating POCs before building the real systems, and honestly, I’ve only been using Plan Mode and CLAUDE.md . I feel like I’m not using Claude to its full potential. I know about things like Skills, Hooks, Plugins, etc., and I understand them theoretically, but I haven’t really used them in my daily workflows yet. How should I incorporate such things? what are the things or skills that I can use Another question I have is around context management. I’m also managing production ML workflows, and there are only couple of repositories involved. In a single session, I might work on few things, but once the context limit is reached and I start a new session, I need to remind details about repo. currently I am doing something like maintaining single .md file and keep letting claude to update the knowledge/context. But I’m not sure if that’s actually the best way, or if there’s a better way to share context. I have seen multiple youtube videos and those are cool but I am little overwhelmed, I really believe I need to better organize and implement agentic engineering techniques in my workflows. Any suggestions or tips on how to organize better or I would also love to hear about your experience about any skills or techniques that worked for you when you are literally doing from scratch and designing POCs and building agentic systems. submitted by /u/FunHelpful9465
Originally posted by u/FunHelpful9465 on r/ClaudeCode
