I'm a bit lost and new to this. I know that with Cursor, I can use any AI. But what about using Claude Code? I'm wondering what IDEs or setups I can use with it since I don't have it yet. Any advice would be appreciated!
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Currently, you can access Claude from the terminal, but they're developing plugins for VS Code and JetBrains that will allow for better integration soon, which is pretty exciting! You can check out more details from [this link](https://www.reddit.com/r/ClaudeAI/s/QvbUDiREnV).
The cool thing about Claude Code is that it's compatible with any IDE since it's run from a terminal. Personally, I just use a standard terminal via WSL while working on my projects. You can customize your setup as simple or complex as you want, so no need to stress about it!
You can definitely use Claude Code in your terminal through Cursor, which gives you a nice win-win scenario for coding!
I usually keep Claude Code open in a separate terminal window while I work in VS Code. It lets me interact with Claude while coding simultaneously. I even use multiple Claude sessions at once for different tasks. Flexibility is the key here! Just remember, it can be tricky since you have to keep it on track sometimes.
You can run Claude from your terminal, and it can access any environment variables defined there. I typically use it in Neovim, but it's really just a more convenient terminal setup.
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