Quickstart
Welcome to Claude Code!
This quickstart guide will have you using AI-powered coding assistance in a few minutes. By the end, you'll understand how to use Claude Code for common development tasks.
Before you begin
Make sure you have:
- A terminal or command prompt open
- If you've never used the terminal before, check out the terminal guide
- A code project to work with
- A Claude subscription (Pro, Max, Team, or Enterprise), Claude Console account, or access through a supported cloud provider
This guide covers the terminal CLI. Claude Code is also available on the web, as a desktop app, in VS Code and JetBrains IDEs, in Slack, and in CI/CD with GitHub Actions and GitLab. See all interfaces.
Step 1: Install Claude Code
To install Claude Code, use one of the following methods:
macOS, Linux, WSL:
curl -fsSL https://claude.ai/install.sh | bash
Windows PowerShell:
irm https://claude.ai/install.ps1 | iex
Windows CMD:
curl -fsSL https://claude.ai/install.cmd -o install.cmd && install.cmd && del install.cmd
If you see The token '&&' is not a valid statement separator, you're in PowerShell, not CMD. If you see 'irm' is not recognized as an internal or external command, you're in CMD, not PowerShell. Your prompt shows PS C:\ when you're in PowerShell and C:\ without the PS when you're in CMD.
Native Windows setups require Git for Windows. Install it first if you don't have it. WSL setups do not need it.
Native installations automatically update in the background to keep you on the latest version.
brew install --cask claude-code
Homebrew offers two casks. claude-code tracks the stable release channel, which is typically about a week behind and skips releases with major regressions. claude-code@latest tracks the latest channel and receives new versions as soon as they ship.
Homebrew installations do not auto-update. Run brew upgrade claude-code or brew upgrade claude-code@latest, depending on which cask you installed, to get the latest features and security fixes.
winget install Anthropic.ClaudeCode
WinGet installations do not auto-update. Run winget upgrade Anthropic.ClaudeCode periodically to get the latest features and security fixes.
Step 2: Log in to your account
Claude Code requires an account to use. When you start an interactive session with the claude command, you'll need to log in:
claude
# You'll be prompted to log in on first use
/login
# Follow the prompts to log in with your account
You can log in using any of these account types:
- Claude Pro, Max, Team, or Enterprise (recommended)
- Claude Console (API access with pre-paid credits). On first login, a "Claude Code" workspace is automatically created in the Console for centralized cost tracking.
- Amazon Bedrock, Google Vertex AI, or Microsoft Foundry (enterprise cloud providers)
Once logged in, your credentials are stored and you won't need to log in again. To switch accounts later, use the /login command.
Step 3: Start your first session
Open your terminal in any project directory and start Claude Code:
cd /path/to/your/project
claude
You'll see the Claude Code welcome screen with your session information, recent conversations, and latest updates. Type /help for available commands or /resume to continue a previous conversation.
After logging in (Step 2), your credentials are stored on your system. Learn more in Credential Management.
Step 4: Ask your first question
Let's start with understanding your codebase. Try one of these commands:
what does this project do?
Claude will analyze your files and provide a summary. You can also ask more specific questions:
what technologies does this project use?
where is the main entry point?
explain the folder structure
You can also ask Claude about its own capabilities:
what can Claude Code do?
how do I create custom skills in Claude Code?
can Claude Code work with Docker?
Claude Code reads your project files as needed. You don't have to manually add context.
Step 5: Make your first code change
Now let's make Claude Code do some actual coding. Try a simple task:
add a hello world function to the main file
Claude Code will:
- Find the appropriate file
- Show you the proposed changes
- Ask for your approval
- Make the edit
Claude Code always asks for permission before modifying files. You can approve individual changes or enable "Accept all" mode for a session.
Step 6: Use Git with Claude Code
Claude Code makes Git operations conversational:
what files have I changed?
commit my changes with a descriptive message
You can also prompt for more complex Git operations:
create a new branch called feature/quickstart
show me the last 5 commits
help me resolve merge conflicts
Step 7: Fix a bug or add a feature
Claude is proficient at debugging and feature implementation.
Describe what you want in natural language:
add input validation to the user registration form
Or fix existing issues:
there's a bug where users can submit empty forms - fix it
Claude Code will:
- Locate the relevant code
- Understand the context
- Implement a solution
- Run tests if available
Step 8: Test out other common workflows
There are a number of ways to work with Claude:
Refactor code
refactor the authentication module to use async/await instead of callbacks
Write tests
write unit tests for the calculator functions
Update documentation
update the README with installation instructions
Code review
review my changes and suggest improvements
Talk to Claude like you would a helpful colleague. Describe what you want to achieve, and it will help you get there.
Essential commands
Here are the most important commands for daily use:
| Command | What it does | Example |
|---|---|---|
claude |
Start interactive mode | claude |
claude "task" |
Run a one-time task | claude "fix the build error" |
claude -p "query" |
Run one-off query, then exit | claude -p "explain this function" |
claude -c |
Continue most recent conversation in current directory | claude -c |
claude -r |
Resume a previous conversation | claude -r |
/clear |
Clear conversation history | /clear |
/help |
Show available commands | /help |
exit or Ctrl+D |
Exit Claude Code | exit |
See the CLI reference for a complete list of commands.
Pro tips for beginners
For more, see best practices and common workflows.
Details
Try: "fix the login bug where users see a blank screen after entering wrong credentials"
Use step-by-step instructions
Break complex tasks into steps:
1. create a new database table for user profiles
2. create an API endpoint to get and update user profiles
3. build a webpage that allows users to see and edit their information
Let Claude explore first
Before making changes, let Claude understand your code:
analyze the database schema
build a dashboard showing products that are most frequently returned by our UK customers
Save time with shortcuts
- Press
?to see all available keyboard shortcuts - Use Tab for command completion
- Press ↑ for command history
- Type
/to see all commands and skills
What's next?
Now that you've learned the basics, explore more advanced features:
Understand the agentic loop, built-in tools, and how Claude Code interacts with your project
Get better results with effective prompting and project setup
Step-by-step guides for common tasks
Customize with CLAUDE.md, skills, hooks, MCP, and more
Getting help
- In Claude Code: Type
/helpor ask "how do I..." - Documentation: You're here! Browse other guides
- Community: Join our Discord for tips and support