Rate Limits Cost Me a Whole Night of Work — Here's the 46-Line Script That Fixed It
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A user built a 46-line shell script that bypasses Claude's 5-hour rate limit blocks by resuming work automatically, preserving accumulated context that would otherwise be lost.
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