Tag: terminal

5 articles

· terminal / ghostty

Ghostty 1.3 in 2026: was the terminal hype warranted?

17 months of shipping, Ubuntu packages, and a native macOS feel. Ghostty 1.3.1 holds up — unless you need Windows, Sixel, or session persistence.

· terminal / ai-tools

Warp's AI features — useful or a gimmick?

Two features are worth keeping. The rest you should disable. Best use case: Warp as a host terminal for Claude Code or Codex, not as your AI layer.

· terminal / warp

Warp vs iTerm2 2026: Which Terminal Should You Use?

Warp wins on AI features and Linux; iTerm2 wins on privacy and scripting. Switch to Warp for AI debugging; stay on iTerm2 for compliance or the Python API.

· ai-tools / codex

Codex CLI in 2026: OpenAI's Terminal Play, Reviewed

Codex CLI leads Claude Code by 13 points on Terminal-Bench 2.0 and burns 4× fewer tokens. Trails by 5.7 points on SWE-bench Pro. Here is who should use it.

· ai-tools / claude-code

Claude Code vs Codex 2026: Terminal AI Agents Compared

Claude Code wins on code quality (~79.6% SWE-bench Verified) and context window (1M tokens). Codex CLI wins on token efficiency (4×), terminal tasks, and async delegation. Both cost $20/month to start.