Claude Code and OpenCode serve different workflows, not the same market
A developer who ran both Claude Code and OpenCode for months found they excel at opposite ends of the spectrum: Claude Code for hands-off productivity, OpenCode for fine-grained control and cost optimization.
A developer who has used Claude Code at work and OpenCode for side projects over several months published a detailed comparison of how the two agent coding tools perform across real workflows rather than synthetic benchmarks. Claude Code prioritizes execution and abstraction away from tool mechanics...
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- Source type
- Primary publication (lab/vendor blog) — our analysis + implication
- Source link
- r/claudecode
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- UTC
- Byline
- By the gotcontext.ai team (editorial standards)
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