very powerful model out of the box. To leverage its full capabilities, however, you need to give it access to validate and verify its own work. In a previous article, I mentioned Claude validating its own work as an important part of how I optimize my own use of Claude Code. In this article, however, I’ll dive deeper into how I make Claude validate its own work. The benefits are incredible. When you make Claude validate its own work, you get: A model better at one-shotting implementations (spends less time iterating) A model that can run for longer (the model keeps going until it’s successfully able to verify its own work) The model can complete more complex work I’ll dive deeper into some specific tasks where I ask Claude to verify its own work, where I save a lot of time. I’ll also cover my thought process when setting up Claude in this way. In this article I’ll discuss how to let Claude code verify its own work to increase performance. Image by ChatGPT. Why should you have Claude verify its own work?…