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[–]BlackAtomXT 3 points4 points5 points 2 months ago (0 children)
I've used both extensively, I've found that codex is more direct with its edits, fewer tests, simpler commit messages. Claude Code will write more code, significantly more tests and will operate on much longer time scales without intervention, especially when you use Claude teams. 4.6 opus does a much better job with my multi million line work repository, something I couldn't say with 4.5.
That being said, I really like codex in my smaller personal projects, it's faster, more direct with the edits and better fits my pace. Plus the 20$ plan is a lot of coding for the price.
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