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Yes - the Claude ACP is nice, as I like to have a view of the code while chatting. Using just the terminal for dense/long running work feels like a handicap imo. It would be great if it supported more commands though!

> It would be great if it supported more commands though!

What does it not support? I want to try and figure out if its shortcomings in the ACP/Claude SDK or if it's just features that Zed has yet to support?


I feel like it doesn't support some of the commands that manage Claude itself so think `/mcp` `/plugins` etc. Most of the common ones are configured to work though from what I've seen but the ones that do more configuration of Claude seem to be blocked.

That is likely a drawback to their ACP wrapper scheme, it helps exposes IDE functionality but they have to keep up with Claude Code functionality in the other direction. VSCode's Claude code plugin is just like using the CLI.

Entirely right it's a limitation to the ACP side. They're in the middle of adding functionality where you can have terminal/CLI threads and ACP threads too. https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/54729

Context length is not shown and I dont think you can paste images? Havent tried though

Context usage is in an open PR now! https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/54881 give it a week or two depending on if you want to use stable vs preview releases. I haven't tried pasting images yet either but I have used their context menu that lets you add images.

I would use something like zeta-2 instead - https://huggingface.co/bartowski/zed-industries_zeta-2-GGUF


This is what I do. I'd rather have a linux machine with a webUI on top like this than a full blown proxmox/truenas/unraid set up (for now). I never expose my NAS to the internet, other than wireguard/tailscale, so an admin console on a port never really bothered me.


Have a link?


Some parts went over my head but very interesting talk for someone with only college class level knowledge on CPUs


Docker builds are a big one, at least at my company. Any tool that reduces wait time is worth using, and uv is an amazing tool that removes that wait time. I take it you might not use python much as it solves almost every pain point, and is fast which feels rare.


This is what I did - microcenter sells it now. Wiped the drive and installed fedora and more ram. Such a great deal for the hardware you get



Changed above. Thanks!


Been using it for a while. Sometimes it takes a minute+ to initially refresh feeds but I thank that’s a HN issue?


Nearly all of your comments have been self promo, I would chill out a bit


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