- The ToolkitCore StackInstall the six core command-line tools — git, Volta, Node.js, uv, Python, and Claude Code — in order on Mac or WSL2.
- Institution GuidesRMITHow RMIT researchers request WSL2, elevated rights for Claude Desktop, and admin access on RMIT-managed Windows and Mac computers.
- Getting StartedTerminal — MacHow to open, navigate, and reload the built-in Terminal on a Mac so you can run install commands.
- The ToolkitAI ToolsCompares the five AI coding tools — two desktop apps and three CLI tools — and shows how to point any of them at your project folder.
- Institution GuidesLa TrobeHow La Trobe University students and staff can get set up while the dedicated guide is written, including managed-machine access help.
- Getting StartedTerminal — Windows (WSL2)Install WSL2 and Ubuntu on Windows, create your Linux user, and open a real Linux terminal to run the AI tools.
- The ToolkitDesktop AI ToolsInstall and set up the Claude Cowork and OpenAI Codex desktop apps so the AI can read and edit files in your project folder.
- Getting StartedWhere Should You WorkWhere to keep your files when working from the terminal — use your OneDrive or SharePoint folder on Mac or Windows/WSL2 so work stays backed up.
- The ToolkitCommand Line AI ToolsInstall and log in to Claude Code, Codex CLI, and Gemini CLI so you can run AI assistants directly in your terminal.
- Getting StartedPermissionsWork out whether you need to request install access on a work or university computer, and which permissions to ask for.
- The ToolkitRecommended ToolsOptional command-line tools (gh, ripgrep, jq, pandoc) that make the AI CLIs more capable, with Mac and WSL2 install steps.
- Getting StartedWSL Home FolderHow to work in your WSL2 Linux home folder for faster large or build-heavy projects, and copy files to and from OneDrive.
- The ToolkitTool CatalogA single reference table of every tool used on this site, with what it does, whether it's required, cost, and install/update commands.
- The ToolkitProject ConfigHow to write CLAUDE.md/AGENTS.md project config files so Claude Code, Gemini CLI, and Codex all share the same context from one source.
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