Folks: Let's get Claude Code native installer working for FreeBSD

LOL - When you "buy" something you usually know what you are paying for :cool:

This seems like putting out a lot of money up front and then reaching into the "mystery bag" to see what you get.
and sometimes what you get is AI psychosis, which, big deal, talk to us long enough and we'll make you go psychotic for free
 
LOL - When you "buy" something you usually know what you are paying for :cool:

This seems like putting out a lot of money up front and then reaching into the "mystery bag" to see what you get.

Well, I'm in there. Cover me.

I am moderately miffed that they effectively restrict my choice of IDE. If I use one of their UIs or Visual Studio then I can run off the monthly plan. If I want Emacs I have to use their API plan.
 
Well, I'm in there. Cover me.

I am moderately miffed that they effectively restrict my choice of IDE. If I use one of their UIs or Visual Studio then I can run off the monthly plan. If I want Emacs I have to use their API plan.
Explain. Wouldn't you just run CC in the emacs-terminal-client? Use the @ and ! glyphs in CC to do those sorts of things. When you need to edit, edit? I don't use emacs, but would be happy to help.
 
Explain. Wouldn't you just run CC in the emacs-terminal-client? Use the @ and ! glyphs in CC to do those sorts of things. When you need to edit, edit? I don't use emacs, but would be happy to help.

I was too brief in my post. Yes, you can run claude code in emacs terminal.

But I was talking about gptel, which is its own interface for integrating LLMs with Emacs, and to use it with Anthropic you have to use the API. https://github.com/karthink/gptel

That is different in VSCode where Anthropic offers a binary module for it that uses the Claude Pro monthly account.
 
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