
Developed a cross-platform Claude binary detection feature for the winfunc/opcode repository, focusing on enhancing compatibility between Windows and Unix-like systems. The work involved implementing Windows-specific commands and file paths, as well as introducing conditional compilation to unify detection logic across platforms. By addressing previous Unix-only limitations, the update improved reliability and reduced operational friction for Windows deployments. The solution was built using Rust and leveraged skills in command line interface design, cross-platform development, and system programming. This targeted approach ensured that binary detection now functions consistently on both operating systems, streamlining deployment and improving the user experience for Windows hosts.
September 2025: Implemented Cross-Platform Claude Binary Detection for winfunc/opcode, with Windows support added in commit e518c1267129d045dfe866c16183522e770b00e0. The change introduces Windows-specific commands/paths and conditional compilation to align Windows and Unix-like detection, fixing previous Unix-only limitations and improving reliability on Windows hosts. This work enhances cross-platform parity and reduces operational friction for Windows deployments.
September 2025: Implemented Cross-Platform Claude Binary Detection for winfunc/opcode, with Windows support added in commit e518c1267129d045dfe866c16183522e770b00e0. The change introduces Windows-specific commands/paths and conditional compilation to align Windows and Unix-like detection, fixing previous Unix-only limitations and improving reliability on Windows hosts. This work enhances cross-platform parity and reduces operational friction for Windows deployments.

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