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    <title>Roy’s Web Journal</title>
    <subtitle>This blog covers technical information about web development, including Craft CMS, Movable Type, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and PHP.</subtitle>
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    <updated>2026-04-15T03:52:16Z</updated>
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    <entry>
        <title>What do you do when you want to &quot;just take a look at / fix this file&quot; while working with Claude Code?</title>
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        <published>2026-04-14T04:57:04Z</published>
        <updated>2026-04-15T03:52:16Z</updated>
        
        <summary type="text">Launching an IDE is heavy, and cat has no syntax highlighting, making it hard to read. We&#039;ll create a comfortable environment to run alongside Claude Code by using bat when you just want to view files, and Neovim when editing is also on the table.</summary>
        
        
        <author>
            <name>Roy Okuwaki</name>
        </author>
    </entry>

    <entry>
        <title>Let&#039;s grow CLAUDE.md with Anthropic&#039;s official claude-md-management plugin</title>
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        <published>2026-04-12T01:14:31Z</published>
        <updated>2026-04-12T21:50:00Z</updated>
        
        <summary type="text">Introducing the official Anthropic claude-md-management plugin. We&#039;ve compiled a method for nurturing your CLAUDE.md—which tends to become outdated—using a skill that scores your CLAUDE.md and commands that incorporate learnings from each session.</summary>
        
        
        <author>
            <name>Roy Okuwaki</name>
        </author>
    </entry>

    <entry>
        <title>The Story of How Switching Claude Code from Homebrew to Native Installation Made Things More Comfortable</title>
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        <published>2026-04-02T19:44:19Z</published>
        <updated>2026-04-02T19:27:22Z</updated>
        
        <summary type="text">A guide to switching Claude Code from Homebrew to a native installation. Based on the experience of version mismatches when running brew upgrade across multiple Macs, this article covers how to migrate to the native version with automatic updates, how to carry over your settings, and how to configure release channels.</summary>
        
        
        <author>
            <name>Roy Okuwaki</name>
        </author>
    </entry>

    <entry>
        <title>Let&#039;s Achieve &quot;Working While You Sleep&quot; with Claude Code&#039;s /schedule — A Thorough Explanation of the Differences with /loop</title>
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        <published>2026-03-24T17:31:48Z</published>
        <updated>2026-03-27T03:05:07Z</updated>
        
        <summary type="text">With the newly added /schedule command in Claude Code, you can automatically run tasks periodically in the cloud. We&#039;ll explain in detail how to have it handle PR reviews and documentation updates &quot;while you sleep,&quot; including the differences from /loop.</summary>
        
        
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        <author>
            <name>Roy Okuwaki</name>
        </author>
    </entry>

    <entry>
        <title>Claude Sonnet 4.6 Released! Evolution from Sonnet 4.5 and the Power of &quot;Best Cost-Performance&quot; from an Engineer&#039;s Perspective</title>
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        <published>2026-02-19T01:05:28Z</published>
        <updated>2026-02-19T01:09:19Z</updated>
        
        <summary type="text">A review of Claude Sonnet 4.6, released on February 17, 2026, from an engineer&#039;s perspective. It delivers performance exceeding the previous generation&#039;s top-tier model, Opus 4.5, at the Sonnet price point. We explain how to differentiate its use from Opus 4.6 based on benchmark comparisons, the evolution of computer use, and product updates.</summary>
        
        
        <category term="web-development" label="Web Development" />
        
        <author>
            <name>Roy Okuwaki</name>
        </author>
    </entry>

    <entry>
        <title>Postgres Best Practices for the AI Agent Era! Leverage &quot;Agent Skills&quot; Released by Supabase</title>
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        <published>2026-02-12T21:41:21Z</published>
        <updated>2026-02-13T03:41:48Z</updated>
        
        <summary type="text">By using &quot;Agent Skills&quot; released by Supabase, you can teach AI coding agents Postgres best practices. We introduce specific measures by priority, such as index design, RLS, and connection management.</summary>
        
        
        <category term="web-development" label="Web Development" />
        
        <author>
            <name>Roy Okuwaki</name>
        </author>
    </entry>

    <entry>
        <title>Claude Opus 4.6 Released! Key Improvements from Opus 4.5 from an Engineer&#039;s Perspective</title>
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        <published>2026-02-06T00:17:54Z</published>
        <updated>2026-02-06T04:11:54Z</updated>
        
        <summary type="text">Claude Opus 4.6 has been released. We explain the key evolutionary points for engineers—such as enhanced coding capabilities, a 1-million-token context window, Adaptive Thinking, and Agent Teams—including a comparison with Opus 4.5.</summary>
        
        
        <author>
            <name>Roy Okuwaki</name>
        </author>
    </entry>

    <entry>
        <title>Let&#039;s Encrypt Launches General Availability of &quot;IP Address Certificates&quot; and &quot;Short-lived (approx. 6 days/160 hours) Certificates&quot;! What&#039;s Changing?</title>
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        <published>2026-01-20T00:16:54Z</published>
        <updated>2026-01-20T02:12:26Z</updated>
        
        <summary type="text">On January 15, 2026, Let&#039;s Encrypt will launch general availability for IP address certificates and short-term (160-hour / approx. 6+ days) certificates. We provide an easy-to-understand explanation of the mechanisms, use cases, and points to note.</summary>
        
        
        <category term="web-development" label="Web Development" />
        
        <author>
            <name>Roy Okuwaki</name>
        </author>
    </entry>

    <entry>
        <title>Tower: The Ultimate Git Client I&#039;ve Settled on After Over 10 Years of Use</title>
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        <published>2025-11-29T09:19:00Z</published>
        <updated>2026-01-05T09:05:59Z</updated>
        
        <summary type="text">If you&#039;ve ever felt intimidated by Git operations, Tower is well worth a try. Its appeal lies in the peace of mind of being able to undo even commits and merges with ⌘+Z, and the ease of performing advanced operations without hesitation via drag-and-drop. Having cycled through various tools, I&#039;ll share the honest reasons why I finally settled on Tower.</summary>
        
        
        <category term="web-development" label="Web Development" />
        
        <author>
            <name>Roy Okuwaki</name>
        </author>
    </entry>

    <entry>
        <title>How to bulk unpublish Craft CMS entries via command</title>
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        <published>2025-05-30T05:32:00Z</published>
        <updated>2026-01-05T09:30:58Z</updated>
        
        <summary type="text">This guide explains how to bulk disable entries in a specific section using Craft CMS CLI commands.</summary>
        
        
        <author>
            <name>Roy Okuwaki</name>
        </author>
    </entry>

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