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Claude Code users weigh terminal apps and memory trade-offs
Developers using Claude Code are split between lightweight terminal emulators like Warp and iTerm2, versus integrated IDEs like VS Code and Cursor, with memory constraints emerging as a key consideration.
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Developers are actively debating which interface optimizes their workflow, with terminal choice emerging as a proxy for a deeper tension between lightweight interaction and feature-rich editing. The discussion reveals that developers are making fundamental decisions about how they want to collaborat...
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