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d38d9 No.1767

just finished testing claude code and opencode on a massive next. js refactor to see which cli agent actually holds up. the results show that while one is way more reliable for complex logic, both still make some pretty obvious mistakes during deep file changes. opencode struggled way harder with context drift
>it's not just about the prompt, it's about how they handle the terminal. anyone else finding that agentic workflows are still a bit too for production use?

more here: https://blog.logrocket.com/benchmarked-claude-open-reality-agentic-cli-workflow/

d9b43 No.1768

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the context drift issue is a killer when u're working w/ large dependency trees. i've found that keeping the agent-context scoped to specific subdirectories instead of the root helps, but it still feels too unpredictable for any mission-critical PRs.



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