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  • Added instructions for integrating Claude Code with AbletonMCP.

  • Provided terminal command example for setup.


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Document Claude Code integration steps in README                 

README.md

  • Added a new section for Claude Code integration.
  • Included a terminal command example for setup.
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      • Added a "Claude Code Integration" section to the README with instructions for adding the AbletonMCP server via the command line.

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    A new section called "Claude Code Integration" was added to the README file. This section provides a specific terminal command for users to add the AbletonMCP MCP server to Claude using the command line. No other files or code were changed.

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    File(s) Change Summary
    README.md Added a "Claude Code Integration" section with a command-line instruction for integrating AbletonMCP with Claude.

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    A README grows with lines anew,
    Now Claude and Ableton join the crew!
    A command to run, so crisp and neat,
    Integration made simple, a rabbit’s treat.
    Hop to your terminal, don’t delay—
    Let music and code dance today!
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    🧹 Nitpick comments (2)
    README.md (2)

    83-83: Specify the language for the fenced code block
    The code block starting at line 83 doesn’t declare a language, which helps with syntax highlighting—especially for terminal commands.

    @@ -83 +83
    - ```
    + ```bash
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    83-83: Fenced code blocks should have a language specified
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    81-81: Unify command phrasing with other sections
    Other integration sections use a direct imperative (e.g., “Run ableton-mcp…”). Consider simplifying “In the terminal, run:” to “Run:” for consistency and brevity.

    @@ -81 +81
    - In the terminal, run:
    + Run:
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