I agree. I much prefer OpenCode (with the web UI). My idea combo would be Claude models with opencode but of course that is far more expensive because Anthropic wants to lock you in.
The inertia of switching. At least for me, being able to maintain the same UX and configuration for agentic coding is a benefit. I have access to internal models at work where I use a LiteLLM proxy with Claude Code, so no Anthropic models, but I can maintain the same .claude between personal and work machines. Though I'm definitely open to a non-Anthropic harness if it's a clear win.
Doing anything special to handle the syncing of .claude? Kind of a pain point for me jumping between Windows/Linux and having to deal with path differences.
Fair question. I haven’t benchmarked it against other harnesses, so I can’t say it’s better.
My reason for using claude code is continuity - I use it for dev (it’s also the tool of choice for most people I work with), and it already has the context. And it supports both frontier and OSS models.
i don't understand why people would ever want to read this kind of article. The information is ok, but it's a regurgitation of many sources, some of it incorrect, covered in ai slop prose.
Please share the cool thing you're doing in a blog post, but don't have AI write it for you; it's hard to read and doesn't respect the reader
I thought the main reason for using Claude Code was that it was the only harness one was allowed to use with the Claude subscription plan...