Unrelated but your comments on https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44736176 related to the Terminal agents coding craze have helped me feel less crazy. People using GitHub Copilot CLI and Claude Code, they either never review the code or end up opening up an IDE to review the code, and I'm sitting here like, why don't you use the terminal in your favorite IDE? You're using a Terminal as a chat interface, so why not just use a chat interface? Or use the terminal in VS Code which actually now integrates very well with Claude Code and GitHub Copilot CLI so you can see what's going on across the many files this thing is editing?
The hype is so large with the CLI coding tools I got FOMO, but as you were saying in that thread, I see no tangible improvement to the value I get out of AI coding tools by using the CLI alone. I use the CLI in VS Code, and I use the chat panel, and the only thing that seems to actually make a difference is the "context engineering" stuff of custom instructions, agent skills, prompt files, hooks, custom agents, all that stuff, which works no matter which interface you use to kick off your AI coding instructions.
Would be curious to hear your thoughts on the topic all these months later.
Glad to find comradery! I've started the CLI interface to my custom agent since lol
The reasons are (1) it's faster to do admin work like naming or deleting old sessions (2) I have not gotten the remote setup to work yet (haven't tried) but I do want to use it somewhere
But yeah, it's gotten worse, the latest I recall is a new diff viewer for AI in the terminal (I already have git and lazygit)