Published on 6/22/2026
The various “Cloud” tools from Anthropic have a wide range of uses that go beyond what the company tells you in the first place. Among these tools is “Claude Code,” which the company promotes as an aid for programming with artificial intelligence, but it is a tool that has a large number of different and diverse features that can help you in your daily life.
Users have found a large number of additional uses beyond programming for the Cloud Code tool, thanks to its ability to make artificial intelligence control your computer and access your various files and modify them as desired.
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A large portion of these uses come away from programming and technical uses in general, and some of them are simple things that may not affect the experience of all users, but they are certainly very important and useful features, and the following are the most prominent of these strange uses:
Rename your files
The MakeUseOf website report indicates that Cloud Code is able to open files, recognize them, and rename them based on their content with clarity and ease, thanks to its ability to work within specific files.
You can do this easily by going to the file in which you want to name the files and organize them based on their content without having to open each file separately.

Then you go to the “Cloud Code” tool and make it work directly inside this file, either through the API and the command window in “Windows” that works with “Cloud Code” or by going to the “Cloud Code” tool and then telling it to move to this file to work inside it.
After that, direct a command to the tool asking it to recognize the first lines in each document, and then rename the document or image to suit the contents of this document or file, even if it is an image.
Edit photos
There are many ways that you can use to modify images in the various “Cloud” tools, which include linking them directly with external tools so that you can perform these advanced modifications, and it becomes easier when it comes to simple and small modifications.

The Cloud Code tool can easily reduce the size of images, crop them to new dimensions, and add some aesthetic elements to them as well in some cases.
All you need to do is go to “Cloud Code” and direct it to the images you want to crop or reduce in size and request it to do so in the way you desire by typing the command directly.
Organize files and delete empty files
Sometimes, folders are filled with empty text files or damaged files and others that you may not need, and you can ask Cloud Code to organize these files and tell you their contents so that you can decide which file you need to delete and which file you need to keep.
You can also ask it to delete any damaged, damaged, or empty file, as well as remove any file that you have not opened and used, for example, within the last four weeks.
Recording expenses
This feature works with any version of the “Cloud” applications, whether it is “Code”, “Co-work”, or others. All you need are the “Cloud” features to read the contents in the image.
You can attach images of payment receipts and even talk to the tool directly and ask it to record any type of expense directly in its own table, and then later convert it to an Excel table or Google Sheets if you need to.
Control your computer remotely
There are many ways that allow you to control your computer directly through your phone without the need to be in front of the computer, but all of them require advance preparation and even special applications and provide you with complex control over the computer that makes you unable to complete your work.
However, “Cloud” provides a new feature to control computers remotely using the phone called “Dispatch”, and although the feature is experimental, it allows you to have deeper control over your computer and gives you more control over it.
With this feature, you will not need to go anywhere on your computer or do anything directly from your phone. All you have to do is describe what you want directly to the “Cloud” tool so that it will do the job on your behalf if it has the necessary permissions.
However, you should note that the feature is still largely experimental, and therefore it may not work well sometimes and fail to perform what is required of it.