Build a Claude Code Personal OS Step by Step in 40 Minutes | Moritz Kremb
Behind the Craft
May 10
Build a Claude Code Personal OS Step by Step in 40 Minutes | Moritz Kremb
Build a Claude Code Personal OS Step by Step in 40 Minutes | Moritz Kremb

Behind the Craft
May 10
In this podcast, Moritz, an AI founder, shares his journey of building a personal operating system using Claude Code to automate tasks like email management, content creation, and grocery shopping. He discusses the tradeoffs between OpenClaw and Claude Code, and provides a step-by-step guide to setting up your own system.
Moritz explains why he switched from OpenClaw to Claude Code for its reliability and better integration with his main credentials. He details his folder structure, including a CLAUDE.md master file and a memory loop that saves daily and long-term memories. He compares CLI, MCP, and API tools, favoring CLI for its flexibility. Moritz demonstrates two skills: automated grocery runs and video uploads. He also describes local vs. remote routines, with remote routines running in the cloud via GitHub. His full content pipeline captures ideas from Telegram and YouTube, plans weekly, writes scripts, films, and posts to social media via API. He advises starting small by setting up the folder structure and connecting tools one at a time.
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OpenClaw's Heartbeat feature enables always-on memory and task management
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Claude Code uses his main credentials, which he trusts more despite potential risks
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Claudia can search local memory files to find all APIs used
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A dreaming routine compresses daily memories overnight.
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Claude Code's CLI gives it an edge over Cody.
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Content creators have unique workflows
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Two types of routines: local and remote
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The most manual parts are script writing and video editing
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Start small: set up folder structure, then connect tools one at a time