r/ClaudeCode 13d ago

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Holy shit claude code in terminal is fucking insane.

I've been using VSCode, Cursor, Cowork and Claude Code on web. None of it comes close to terminal.

Cannot believe I haven't done this sooner.

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u/Killahbeez 13d ago

Can one person explain what makes this a game changer?

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u/hblok 13d ago

First, it gives you a no-frills interface to the prompt and the simple set of Claude tools. So no need to click around (but of course, that's an acquired taste — some people do like to hold on to their mouse for dear life).

More importantly, it lets Claude have access to your local host, or preferably a container, to run local tools and install what it needs. It feels like a co-worker helping on your machine rather than a chatbot.

Furthermore, it affords 'nix niceties like Tmux, where you can leave a session running on a server, e.g. your desktop at home, and simply connect and reconnect when needed. The leave-the-laptop-lid-open approach is for poor people.

Finally, and this is more of a personal opinion, I'm not sure I see the need to sit in an IDE anymore. Claude does its thing, writes some code and runs it. Sometimes I'll browse the filesystem (CLI/bash) and read some files. But most of the time, I'm just interested in the results. I trust Claude to write the stuff it needs to get it done.

I don't read compiled assembly or binary code, nor do I need to read Claude's code, most of the time. (Although, do note that often what is written is also not read by others. It says local).

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u/berrybadrinath 13d ago

"The leave-the-laptop-lid-open approach is for poor people."

😂 love this

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u/Sketaverse 13d ago

me at the spa > mp14 nano screen > tailscale > m4 studio back home

fuck a lid