'Vibe coding': When AI begins writing software instead of humans.
the emergence of coding vibes allows ai to write software using only commands. this new trend could completely transform the programming industry and the software market.
the emergence of coding vibes allows ai to write software using only commands. this new trend could completely transform the programming industry and the software market.
the internet responded with a host of alternatives: ssh tunnels, third-party support applications, one-click cloud deployment, and anthropic's official remote control feature.
let's consider how you can safely use command-line interfaces (clis) like claude code and the codex. for simplicity, this article will focus on claude code, but this content can
if you're curious about how to actually apply this new tool to yourself, this is your chance to 'learn' from the entire claude code handbook and start using it in your work.
the field of ai programming assistants has become highly competitive at an alarming rate. however, two tools consistently rank among the top in most best-of lists: claude code and
anthropic has launched code review for claude code, using multiple ai agents to analyze pull requests, detect errors, and suggest fixes before merging.
many users were once proficient with cursor agents. then claude code came along and gradually became a commonly used tool. and now the codex has appeared. so which ai tool is
with winget, you can easily install claude code on your computer without needing any other supporting tools. importantly, winget is already pre-installed on your computer and only
claude code is a version of claude that you run from within the terminal (a command-line application on both mac and windows).
anthropic launches claude memory feature for paid users, allowing ai to remember content, split projects and support anonymous chat, catching up with chatgpt and gemini in the