Versions:

  • 0.3.1
  • 0.3.0

Claude Code Switcher 0.3.1, published by Fanis Hatzidakis, is a lightweight Windows utility designed to streamline navigation among multiple Claude Code projects. Built as a native application, the program presents every local Claude Code workspace in an instantly accessible popup dialog that is automatically ordered by most-recently-used, eliminating the need to traverse nested folders or remember exact paths. An integrated fuzzy-search filter further accelerates selection by letting users type partial project names, acronyms, or keywords and immediately see the closest matches highlighted. Because the tool stays resident without consuming noticeable resources, developers who cycle between experimental branches, client deliverables, or micro-service folders can summon the switcher with a single keystroke and be editing the desired codebase within seconds. The utility is particularly valuable for consultants, researchers, and AI experimenters who maintain parallel Claude Code environments for different clients, datasets, or model configurations and who want to avoid the context loss that accompanies manual directory hunting. Distributed under an open-source model and currently offered in two numbered releases, the software is catalogued in the Developer Tools / Project Management category and receives incremental updates that refine memory usage and indexing speed. Users who rely on rapid project pivoting report that the switcher shortens task-transition time enough to preserve flow state during intensive coding or prompt-engineering sessions. The application is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads supplied through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always serving the latest version and supporting batch installation alongside other utilities.

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