Claude Code (Tested) - Anthropic’s NEW & FREE AI CODER IS INSANE! (RIP Cursor)
AI Summary
Summary of Claude 3.7 Sonnet Model and Clae Code Introduction Video
- Claude 3.7 Sonnet Model Introduction:
- Claude has launched a new AI model, the 3.7 Sonnet, which excels in reasoning and various tasks.
- It’s currently leading in AI benchmarks.
- Clae Code Tool Overview:
- Clae Code is a coding tool that integrates with AI to assist in coding within a repository.
- Similar to AER, it’s in research preview and available on a first-come, first-serve basis.
- Requires API credits, with an offer of $5 free credits on their website.
- Clae Code Capabilities:
- Operates in the terminal, understanding code bases and responding to natural language commands.
- Can edit files, fix bugs, answer questions about code architecture, execute tests, lint, and more.
- Supports git operations like searching history, resolving conflicts, and creating commits and PRs.
- Installation and Usage:
- Installation is straightforward with a provided command.
- After installation, users sign in with their Anthropic account to enable Clae Code.
- Clae Code Interface and Features:
- Offers options like clear, compact, config, cost, doctor, help, init, PR comments, and review.
- The
init
command creates a CLA markdown file for codebase documentation.- Users can interact with the interface by sending prompts for desired operations.
- Demonstration of Clae Code:
- The video shows Clae Code analyzing a T3 stack repository and performing tasks like:
- Identifying the project’s purpose.
- Removing a basic page and setting an image cropper as the main page.
- Handling linting errors and running a server (though it hangs the process).
- Conclusion:
- Clae Code effectively handles complex coding tasks and integrates git functionalities.
- The tool is considered a strong competitor to similar tools like AER and Klein.
- Viewers are encouraged to share their thoughts and subscribe for more content.
Detailed Instructions and URLs
- No specific CLI commands, website URLs, or detailed instructions were provided in the transcript.