self-assessment
Claude Code Self-Assessment
Master your Claude Code skills with a personalized learning journey.
This interactive assessment identifies your current expertise level and generates a custom learning path tailored to your gaps and goals.
How It Works
Step 1: Choose Your Mode
Quick Mode (5 min)
- 10 questions across 10 topics
- Best for: Quick skill check, understanding your general level
- Output: Overall profile (Beginner/Intermediate/Advanced) + top 2-3 gaps
Comprehensive Mode (20 min)
- 20 questions (2 per topic)
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