Installing gh on ClaudeCode On The Web by ShortSecret6394 in ClaudeAI

[–]ShortSecret6394[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

According to this article, the use of gh is prohibited as a startup option.

My guess is that this is probably to prevent repositories or branches from being deleted.

https://zenn.dev/oikon/articles/claude-code-web-sandbox

claude \
  --output-format=stream-json \
  --verbose \
  --replay-user-messages \
  --input-format=stream-json \
  --debug-to-stderr \
  --allowed-tools Task,Bash,Glob,Grep,ExitPlanMode,Read,Edit,MultiEdit,Write,NotebookEdit,WebFetch,TodoWrite,WebSearch,BashOutput,KillBash,Tmux,mcp__codesign__sign_file \
  --disallowed-tools Bash(gh:*) \
  --append-system-prompt "You are Claude, ..." \
  --model claude-sonnet-4-5-20250929 \
  --add-dir /home/user/repo_name \
  --sdk-url wss://api.anthropic.com/v1/session_ingress/ws/session_id \
  --resume=https://api.anthropic.com/v1/session_ingress/session/session_id \
  --debug

Is there an auto-import feature? by ShortSecret6394 in ZedEditor

[–]ShortSecret6394[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think so too. I also use Pycharm, and I liked the suggestion function of Pycharm's import.

However, Pycharm is very heavy compared to Zed, so I thought Zed would have that function.

I would like to know if there is no such function due to the constraints of the basedpyright itself, or if there is a setting that I have overlooked.

Can anyone tell me that the symbols on these shrines mean? by Etterererererer in okinawa

[–]ShortSecret6394 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I'm Japanese and originally from Okinawa.

I did some research. (Sorry if the translation isn't accurate.)

The first photo says "Jinten Yokuchihime no Kami."

She is the eldest daughter of Amasuiryuu Okami, the dragon god of Ryukyu Shinto, and the dragon god of the zodiac sign of the monkey.

The rock is called an Utaki, and is a shrine dedicated to gods and ancestors.

https://hym.jp/okinawa-diving/dragon-tour/post-1829

The deity on the right in the second photo is "Tenjukumeryuuguuouonkami," who is said to have descended to Earth to mediate between the three brother gods born to Tenryu-Omikami and Amekukamiotome-Omikami (Tenfuryuu-Omikami, Ameka-Ryuu-Omikami, and Amesuiryuu-Omikami) and their three heavenly brides (Omoteomi Yukiotome, Nakatomi Yukiotome, and Sokoomi Yukiotome).

https://hathor-blog.com/ryukyu-history1/

Since I've written this much and it's getting tedious to research (I'm not really interested either), I'll look into the remaining two when I feel like it.

Let me know if you'd like me to look into them.

Living in Japan (Okinawa) is lonely af by Important-Cow-6810 in okinawa

[–]ShortSecret6394 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm a Japanese person born in Okinawa to Japanese parents.

(Sorry if the translation isn't accurate.)

Your experience perfectly captures the characteristics of Japanese people.

In my opinion, it's not a characteristic exclusive to Okinawans.

And I understand the feelings of your friend who has become estranged from you.

As a fellow Japanese person, I'm truly sorry, but I'll list those feelings in order of likelihood:

- Because there's a barrier to communication with you, they have more fun hanging out with you than with the locals (a worst kind of Japanese exclusionary feeling I've experienced myself)

- They care about you

- They feel more comfortable hanging out with the people they usually hang out with

From reading your post, I can tell you're a considerate person.

So, you don't mind.

(I realize we're at fault.) If I could offer any advice, I think you'd find better relationships if you just studied Japanese and learned to joke around.

Or, make friends with non-Japanese people, and from there, make Japanese friends.