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Claude Code Switcher 0.3.0 is a lightweight, native Windows utility published by Fanis Hatzidakis that streamlines the workflow of developers who juggle multiple Claude Code projects. Designed for speed, the program presents every local Claude Code project in a compact popup dialog, automatically ordering the list by most-recently-used so the current task is always one keystroke away. A built-in fuzzy-search filter lets users narrow the roster instantly by typing partial folder or project names, eliminating the need to scroll through long directories or remember exact paths. Once the desired entry is highlighted, a single confirmation switches the active Claude Code context, sparing manual terminal navigation and reducing context-switching friction during iterative coding, prompt engineering, or multi-client work. Because the tool is compiled for Windows without external dependencies, it launches in milliseconds and consumes negligible memory, making it suitable for integration into broader development toolchains or for keeping open in the background throughout extended sessions. The utility is particularly useful for consultants, AI experimenters, and teams who maintain isolated Claude environments for distinct repositories, prototypes, or customer deliverables, yet still want a unified, keyboard-driven method to hop between them. While version 0.3.0 remains the first and only release to date, its focused scope and open development history suggest future refinements may expand compatibility or add configurable shortcuts. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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