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      <title>The Path Has To Exist: Fixing Claude Code&#39;s CI Panel for Remote Dev (Without Melting a CPU)</title>
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      <description>Claude Code&amp;rsquo;s desktop CI panel shells out to local gh in the session&amp;rsquo;s working directory — a remote path that doesn&amp;rsquo;t exist on my Mac. I fixed the premise by making the path exist: first with a FUSE-T mount that pinned a CPU at 100%, then with a git-worktree mirror that doesn&amp;rsquo;t. Plus the open-source tool that does it for you.</description>
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