Comment by ricksunny
6 hours ago
Since I'm yet to seriously dive into vibe coding or AI-assisted coding, does the IDE experience offer tracking a tally of the context size? (So you know when you're getting close or entering the "dumb zone")?
6 hours ago
Since I'm yet to seriously dive into vibe coding or AI-assisted coding, does the IDE experience offer tracking a tally of the context size? (So you know when you're getting close or entering the "dumb zone")?
In Claude code I believe it's /context and it'll give you a graphical representation of what's taking context space
The 2 I know, Cursor and Claude Code, will give you a percentage used for the context window. So if you know the size of the window, you can deduce the number of tokens used.
Cline gives you such a thing. you dont really know where the dumb zone by numbers though, only by feel.
Most tools do, yes.
OpenCode does this. Not sure about other tools
> Since I'm yet to seriously dive into vibe coding or AI-assisted coding
Unless you’re using a text editor as an IDE you probably have already