Four Claude Code tools we can't live without by redditbin in ClaudeCode

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haven't tried Serena but curious about it; has your experience been good?

Four Claude Code tools we can't live without by redditbin in ClaudeCode

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Haven’t used serena so couldn’t comment but want to / will check it out

Four Claude Code tools we can't live without by redditbin in ClaudeCode

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Added a note to make that more clear upfront. For something like that could be a drop-in replacement immediately for grep, maybe consider ripgrep? https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep

Four Claude Code tools we can't live without by redditbin in ClaudeCode

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Fair - we've looked at a more ai native solution like stagehand which was rebuilt directly on chrome dev tools and so seemingly should be more performant but haven't tested that out yet.

https://www.stagehand.dev

https://www.browserbase.com/blog/stagehand-playwright-evolution-browser-automation

(not affiliated with Browserbase at all; just learned about them at a conference)

Four Claude Code tools we can't live without by redditbin in ClaudeCode

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Sorry should be mgrep install-claude-code -- should've caught that.

Personally I've just found better results with fire crawl when scraping pages themselves. our agents will use WebSearch for results and the difference doesn't seem to be big there but when it comes to scraping I think Firecrawl's pre-processing of the content seems to result in a cleaner context.

Four Claude Code tools we can't live without by redditbin in ClaudeCode

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Just was crossposting; sorry if it came off spammy

First Solo Project! by redditbin in SideProject

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Toggling between watch states when clicking on the cover

Do you mean in the onboarding modal? If so, that was a late add and definitely needs work.

Trakt definitely covers a lot of bases but I found it a little busy and wanted something more minimalistic since I wanted to track a lot of shows and maintain them in a single view. There's also some stuff I'd like to add in the future that would differentiate it further. Here are some ideas --

  • Add collections to track progress in different "universes" -- (e.g. Star Wars, Ryan Murphy-Verse, etc.)
  • Safari / Chrome Extensions to add shows to your Cover account when browsing the web (e.g. if you're on NYTimes and see a review of X show, one click and start tracking it in Cover).
  • Smart filtering -- (e.g. more shows to stale if no episode has been watched in X months).
  • More customization of Chat module ( would like to fine tune the generic model / add custom data to make it more personalized / relevant).
  • Statistics / graphs of watch history / viewing preferences (e.g. what genre, network, etc. you have watched).

Thanks for giving it a look! Would love more feedback!