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TL;DR

A curated, multilingual list of 60 real-world examples, tutorials, and benchmarks showing what people have built and tested with the Claude Fable 5 AI model.

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    What it does
      Curates real use cases
      Links original sources
      Tracks benchmarks
    Tech stack
      Markdown collection
      Claude Fable 5
      Evolink API
    Use cases
      Discover working demos
      Compare benchmarks
      Reuse documented prompts
    Audience
      AI explorers
      Developers
      Non-technical readers

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Why would anyone build with this?

REASON 1

Browse real examples of coding agents, game building, and 3D visuals made with Claude Fable 5

REASON 2

Read benchmark and cost comparisons to decide if Claude Fable 5 fits a project

REASON 3

Find a documented prompt or workflow to reuse as a starting point for your own experiment

REASON 4

Read the README in one of 11 available languages including Spanish, Japanese, and Korean

What's in the stack?

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How it stacks up

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LanguagePythonGo
Setup difficultyeasymoderatemoderate
Complexity1/53/54/5
Audiencegeneraldeveloperdeveloper

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How do you spin it up?

Difficulty · easy Time to first run · 5min

Wtf does this do

This repository is a curated collection of 60 real-world use cases, tutorials, demos, and evaluations for Claude Fable 5, an AI model from Anthropic. The cases are gathered from public posts, creator communities, and developer experiments, with each entry linking back to its original source and crediting the author. The collection covers a wide range of topics: writing and running code through AI agents, building games with a single prompt, creating 3D visual simulations, generating design mockups, reviewing large pull requests, automating long-running workflows, and connecting Claude Fable 5 to external platforms and APIs. There is also a substantial section on evaluations and comparisons, including benchmarks, cost data, and documented limitations. The stated goal is to favor concrete evidence over promotion: entries are expected to include reproducible prompts, working demos, benchmark methodology, or clearly stated caveats. Each case entry includes the original source link, the creator's handle, a short description of what the case demonstrates, the type of evidence (demo, tutorial, evaluation), and the date it was published. The README is organized into eight sections by topic, with a table at the top linking to each one. The README is available in 11 languages including English, Spanish, Portuguese, Japanese, Korean, German, French, Turkish, Russian, and two variants of Chinese. The project also documents an API endpoint through Evolink, a third-party service, that lets you call Claude Fable 5 using the standard messages API format. This is a reference and discovery resource, not a software library or tool. If you want to see what people have built or tested with Claude Fable 5 and find starting points for your own experiments, this is the kind of collection that compiles those examples in one place. The full README is longer than what was shown.

Yoink these prompts

Prompt 1
Show me the entries in this list about using Claude Fable 5 for automating long-running workflows
Prompt 2
Summarize the benchmark and cost data this collection links to for Claude Fable 5
Prompt 3
Find an example in this repo of connecting Claude Fable 5 to an external API
Prompt 4
Explain how the Evolink API endpoint mentioned in this repo works with the standard messages format

Frequently asked questions

wtf is awesome-claude-fable-5?

A curated, multilingual list of 60 real-world examples, tutorials, and benchmarks showing what people have built and tested with the Claude Fable 5 AI model.

How hard is awesome-claude-fable-5 to set up?

Setup difficulty is rated easy, with roughly 5min to a first successful run.

Who is awesome-claude-fable-5 for?

Mainly general.

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