Even then, I'd wait until it's had a chance to iterate and correct itself in a loop before I'd even consider looking at the output, or I end up babysitting it to prevent it from making mistakes it'd often recognise and fix itself if given the chance.
Do people actually use this mode? Having to approve diffs in the ide is too annoying.
You can tell it not to do that and it will show inline diffs.
Depends on my task. If it’s complex and my expectation is for Claude to get things wrong the diff preview is helpful.
Even then, I'd wait until it's had a chance to iterate and correct itself in a loop before I'd even consider looking at the output, or I end up babysitting it to prevent it from making mistakes it'd often recognise and fix itself if given the chance.
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