Supercharge your development with Cline—an AI-powered toolkit designed to revolutionize your workflow. In this practical course, you’ll transition from foundational concepts to advanced mastery, learning to harness the full breadth of Cline’s features for frictionless, intelligent coding. Through a blend of theory and hands-on exercises, you'll explore the techniques, configurations, and best practices that make Cline a powerful asset for any modern developer.
Introduction to Cline
Get started with Cline by exploring its purpose, ideal use cases, and setup essentials. Learn why AI-powered development is the new industry standard, configure your workspace, and dive into model selection, rules, memory banks, and MCP server integration—including connecting to local LLMs. Master the Plan and Act modes for efficient, context-aware coding.
Core Workflows – Prompt Engineering
Unlock the secrets of effective prompting. Grasp prompt anatomy, refine your context management, and understand the technical details behind checkpoints and context windows. Discover why specificity matters and how to craft prompts for reliable, high-quality outcomes.
Resources & Next Steps
Expand your capabilities by using MCP servers, exploring the MCP Marketplace, and generating robust documentation with AI help. Learn to navigate official resources and tap into community forums to support your ongoing growth and productivity with Cline.
Target Audience:
By the end of this course, you’ll confidently leverage Cline to transform your coding productivity and achieve seamless, intelligent development.
Jeremy Morgan is a Senior Training Architect with endless enthusiasm for learning and sharing knowledge. Since transitioning from an engineering practitioner to an instructor in 2019, he has been dedicated to helping others excel. Passionate about DevOps, Linux, Machine Learning, and Generative AI, Jeremy actively shares his expertise through videos, articles, talks, and his tech blog, which attracts 9,000 daily readers. His work has been featured on Lifehacker, Wired, Hacker News, and Reddit.