A GitHub login page for a repository named 'anthropics/claude-code' has appeared, describing Claude Code as an agentic coding tool that operates in the terminal. The tool is said to understand codebases, execute routine tasks, explain complex code, and handle git workflows through natural language commands. No official announcement from Anthropic has been made yet.
a github login page for 'anthropics/claude-code' popped up, describing claude code as a terminal-based agentic coding tool that does git stuff and explains code via natural language. no official word from anthropic yet.
The emergence of Claude Code signals Anthropic's entry into the developer tools space, competing with GitHub Copilot and other AI coding assistants. If confirmed, it would extend Claude's capabilities beyond chat into direct codebase interaction and automation. The tool's agentic nature—executing tasks autonomously—could reshape how developers interact with AI in their workflows.
anthropic is coming for your terminal. claude code would be a direct competitor to copilot and cursor, but agentic—meaning it can actually do stuff, not just suggest. if it works as described, it changes how devs use ai day-to-day.
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