Comment by cpursley
1 day ago
Those wrappers are gonna go away now that there's Claude Code and Googles CLI thing. They are that much better.
1 day ago
Those wrappers are gonna go away now that there's Claude Code and Googles CLI thing. They are that much better.
Are they?
Cursor's Accept / Reject feature for each change it makes in each file is nice whereas I have to use a diff tool to review the changes in Claude Code.
Also, if I go down a prompt alley that's a dead end, Cursor has the Restore Checkpoint feature to get back to the original prompt and try a different path. With Claude Code, you had better have committed the code to git, otherwise you end up with a mess you didn't want.
My company pays for both, but I mostly use Cursor unless I know I am doing a new project or some proof of concept, which Claude Code might have an edge on with a more mature TODO list feature.
None of these features are very deep though, there’s dozens of OSS clones for them already.
RooCode/Cline, etc
Gemini CLI uses a shadow git repo and commits after every change, won't be long before Claude Code has that too.
That’s a neat idea!
I got burned too many times from that Restore Checkpoint thing not working right, maybe it's been fixed by now but seems silly to rely on something thats not a literal tool built for the job (version control), not a good shortcut.
It has worked perfectly for me every time, and it’s such a great feature.
I agree. I use claude desktop with MCP and Gemini CLI exclusively. I have 20+ years of writing code, and this is awesome!