3 comments

  • shablulman 6 hours ago ago

    It’s interesting to see Anthropic lean so heavily into a CLI-first approach for agentic coding. We’ve seen a lot of success with tools like Aider and various IDE extensions, but a first-party tool that can natively leverage the model’s specific tool-use strengths feels like the right direction for reducing friction.

    The real challenge with these agents is usually the "context ping-pong"—constantly switching between the editor, the docs, and the terminal to verify changes. By living directly in the shell, this starts to feel less like a chat interface and more like a specialized terminal multiplexer that actually understands the project state. It’ll be worth watching how they balance autonomy with safety as the tool evolves.

  • anoncow 7 hours ago ago

    >resistant to correction

    Is this emergent behaviour or coded behaviour?

  • dgellow 7 hours ago ago

    That report is really law quality. Claude Code didn't get credentials to all those platforms by default...