What Is the Best Way to Use Claude Code From My Phone?
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I enjoy working on my project from my phone when I’m away. Everything is on my computer at home. So, I’ve been using Chrome Remote Desktop on my phone and it’s really hard to use. What’s everyone else using to debug from the workplace toilet ?
The author is seeking alternatives to Chrome Remote Desktop for debugging their project from their phone, and the discussion revolves around various remote access and mobile productivity solutions.
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I made a tool which lets me export my to do list into a markdown file, which I can feed to Claude later, along with context. Once I'm done with that I can just reimport the checklist to mark as done. You could probably do this on a synced Obsidian quite well.
It can be a bit buggy here and there, but when it works oh boy. I've designed and executed full performance benchmarks on clusters while I was walking through the park.
2. Install and start tmux session on your PC so it stays synced and survives disconnects and what not.
3. Install Termux, SSH into your PC, attach to the tmux session.
Bonus: tmux layout will scale nicely to your phone aspect ratio
You can also setup mosh connection if you expect signal to be frequently lost due to poor network quality, etc.
- Connect to your opencode sessions via a web interface, connecting via a secure tunnel.
- (Optionally) use a transcription app to prompt the coding agent. (Since typing code is more difficult on a phone.)
I'm not sure if Epicenter Assistant will be developed any further...
Vanilla opencode has a feature for sharing web links to sessions, but these are read-only.[2]
[1]: https://github.com/epicenter-md/epicenter/tree/main/apps/sh
[2]: https://opencode.ai/docs/share/