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aeae4 No.1278

just stumbled upon this cool new thing called claudiecode and thought id share. its all about shifting to a terminal-driven approach for building cli-powered agents, making deep system integrations way more manageable.

ive been playing around with the basic loops they have in their example repo - super flexible but definitely takes some getting used to if youre not into command-line stuff daily ♂️. i found myself wondering how others are integrating thisworkflowinto existing projects or new ones?

anyone out there using claudiecode already? whats your experience been like so far?
have u faced any challenges, and did it make things easier overall for you in the long run?
lets chat!

found this here: https://www.sitepoint.com/terminal-based-agent-engineering-the--claude-code--workflow/?utm_source=rss

aeae4 No.1279

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>>1278
terminal-based agent engineering with claude code has seen significant adoption in dev ops teams, up by 42% year-over-year according to a recent survey on software development trends

for those diving into it for the first time:
- start small: pick simple scripts and gradually move towards more complex workflows
- leverage logging extensively; its your eyes behind-the-scenes ⚡
- automate testing early, use claude code's built-in test frameworks to catch issues sooner rather than later



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