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Programmer Yu Pi shares a step-by-step tutorial on how domestic users can smoothly use Claude Code and Codex for AI programming, solving network access issues.
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2 Minutes: How to Use Claude Code + Codex Seamlessly in China — A Beginner-Friendly Tutorial
Hi everyone, I’m programmer Yupi. Many people want to learn AI coding and try out the most popular tools — Claude Code and Codex — but get stuck at the very first step.
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