Course · 10 chapters
Coding Agent Craft
Get any coding agent to ship reliable, mergeable code. Cross-vendor patterns for Claude Code, Codex, and Gemini CLI: AGENTS.md, spec-driven dev, debugging, team rollout. 10 chapters, practitioner.
What you'll be able to do
- Write one AGENTS.md for every agent
- Pick the right terminal coding agent
- Regenerate code from your spec
- Debug and bisect with an agent
- Run parallel agents with git worktrees
- Roll out coding agents across your team
What's inside
- 1Coding Agent Craft: Start Here
Orientation to the Coding Agent Craft skill path — the cross-vendor patterns that make any coding agent reliable, and where to start based on your current pain
- 2AI-Assisted Dev Workflows
Architect your codebase and workflow for maximum AI collaboration
- 3Git Power Moves
Advanced git techniques for AI engineers — worktrees, bisect, reflog — each with agent workflows
- 4Agent-Native Repositories & Cross-Vendor Standards
Make one file work across Claude Code, Codex, Gemini CLI, Cursor, and Copilot — the cross-vendor spec, hierarchy, and migration audit for agent-native repositories
- 5Pick Your Coding Agent: Claude Code vs Codex vs Gemini CLI
Honest, benchmark-cited decision guide for picking — and switching between — the three terminal coding agents reshaping dev work in 2026
- 6Spec-Driven Development with Coding Agents
Make the spec your source of truth — run the Spec Kit pipeline across Claude Code, Codex, and Gemini CLI and regenerate code from evolving specs
- 7Debugging with Coding Agents
Frame bugs, read errors, bisect regressions, and find root causes fast — with any coding agent as your debugging partner
- 8Multi-Session Coding Agent Patterns
Coordinate multiple coding-agent sessions as peers — shared tasks, mailboxes, and the decision tree for picking teams vs subagents vs parallel sessions
- 9Coding Agent Business Engines
Wire any coding agent into CI/CD and ops — automated pipelines, scheduled jobs, and business workflows end-to-end
- 10Coding Agents for Teams
Roll out coding agents across a team — pilot to org, SSO patterns, cost governance, shared conventions, sandboxing, and enterprise graduation. Cross-vendor.
Frequently asked questions
- What will I learn in the Coding Agent Craft course?
- You learn the cross-vendor patterns that make any coding agent produce reliable, mergeable code: writing a single AGENTS.md that works across Claude Code, Codex, Gemini CLI, Cursor, and Copilot, spec-driven development with Spec Kit, debugging and git workflows for agents, multi-session coordination, and rolling agents out to a team. It runs 10 chapters and about 3.5 hours.
- Who is this course for?
- It is built for working software engineers and engineering teams who already use, or are adopting, terminal coding agents. The level is practitioner, so it assumes you write code and use git day to day.
- Do I need to know how to code to take this course?
- Yes. This is an engineering-focused, practitioner-level path that assumes you can read code, use git, and run commands in a terminal. It teaches how to direct coding agents, not how to program from scratch.
- Is it tied to one tool like Claude Code?
- No. The course is deliberately cross-vendor and teaches patterns that carry across Claude Code, Codex, Gemini CLI, Cursor, and Copilot, including a benchmark-cited guide for picking and switching between the three terminal agents.
- How long is the course and is it free?
- It runs about 3.5 hours across 10 chapters. It is a paid path included with an AI Academy subscription, not a free course.
Earn a certificate
Complete all chapters to receive your certificate of completion.