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Long running (multi hour) automated tasks with a simple prompt. It’s really simple and addictive.

I like having something all in one.

Funny comment because this would have been WordPad.

I liked having a simple plain text editor

I can't believe I'm saying this on hackernews of all places... Markdown *is* plain text.

That's the point. It now gets rendered in Notepad. Before these changes Notepad was just able to edit plain text and not rendered markdown etc.

That tweet is from a product leader on Claude Code itself...


A tweet is not a ToS.


Then they should speak to legal about fixing the ToS before making public statements about their intentions with it. It won't look good to show up at arbitration and have to explain why your public comms contradict your ToS.


OpenChamber is a good option you use opencode


FWIW, we'll definitely add OpenCode support soon!


My clawdbot setup does just that. No joke.


It took me a few tries but once I got a good setup going I started finding all sorts of little things throughout my day I could throw over to it and it would just do it and figure it out. I was then hooked.


Telegram setup is really nice


Telegram exists for these kinds of integrations.


Yes. And I rate the suggestions it gives me and it then stores to memory and uses that to find better recommendations. It also connected dots from previous conversations we had about interests and surfaced relevant HN threads


Uh. You can choose to use npm, pnpm or bun during install. It doesn’t try to install a new package manager. Maybe you were confusing clawdhub for something?


It doesn't try to install a package manager, except for Node Package Manager, Performant Node Package Manager, and the Bun package manager. Except for one of those three package managers, it doesn't install any package managers.


If you have any of those three installed, then no, it does not install any package managers.

Is there some missing and frequently used 4th option, here? Or some other route that you'd expect? Presumably it needs to get packages via some method.


Less space than a nomad style comment


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