Unlock Claude’s Reasoning: The “Thinking Claude” Prompt and Its Open‑Source Tools
This article introduces the “Thinking Claude” prompt that enhances Claude AI’s chain‑of‑thought reasoning, explains how to use it via the provided GitHub repository, and also showcases MD3‑Windows, an open‑source Rainmeter skin that brings Material You design to Windows desktops.
Thinking Claude Prompt
What is “Thinking Claude”? It is a specially crafted prompt designed to improve Claude AI’s reasoning by employing chain‑of‑thought and self‑reflection techniques, allowing the model to generate more natural, detailed, and step‑by‑step answers instead of terse, structured replies.
How does it work? By engaging Claude in multi‑turn conversations that incorporate real‑world knowledge, the prompt pushes Claude 3.5 to a higher level of intelligence, enabling it to connect ideas, elements, and facts in a human‑like manner.
How to try it? Clone the repository from GitHub and follow the author’s instructions to interact with Claude through multi‑turn dialogues and test the prompt’s effectiveness.
https://github.com/richards199999/Thinking-Claude/tree/mainMD3‑Windows: Material You Desktop Skin
MD3‑Windows is an open‑source Rainmeter plugin that brings the popular Material You design language from Android 12 to Windows desktops, offering a clean and elegant visual experience.
Key features include:
Dynamic color adaptation based on the current wallpaper, supporting both light and dark modes.
Widgets such as clock, weather, music player, and battery status, all styled in Material You.
Fully customizable skins that maintain consistency with the Material You aesthetic.
The project provides a series of screenshots illustrating the look and feel of the skin.
Signed-in readers can open the original source through BestHub's protected redirect.
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