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Free local tools
Every tool on this page runs in the browser with no account, backend, tracking form, or upload step.
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These tools turn Curious Claude methodology into hands-on workflows: protocol design, sampling intuition, and edge-case fixture discovery. They are static, local, and intentionally narrow.
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Every tool on this page runs in the browser with no account, backend, tracking form, or upload step.
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The tools help design protocols, teach sampling intuition, and find edge-case fixtures for controlled Claude tests.
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Tool output is a planning aid. A publishable result still needs model ID, date, raw output, fixtures, and scoring.
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Build an exportable LLM experiment protocol and results-table template for testing Claude prompts, variants, fixtures, and success criteria.
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Visualize how temperature and top-p sampling change a toy output distribution, with an honest explanation that the model is illustrative.
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Filter documented LLM edge-case classes by category, copy reproduction prompts, and preserve explanations for controlled Claude tests.
Curious Claude is not trying to replace Claude docs, benchmark reports, or general prompt tutorials. The useful gap is narrower: people need repeatable experiment scaffolds before they change production prompts or make claims from a few screenshots.
Use the protocol builder before running a test, use the sampling simulator when explaining why output variety changes, and use the edge-case catalog to select benign fixtures without drifting into failure-mode entertainment.
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