The editor treats edits from Claude Code as a first class citizen. You can easily review, approve, rollback, etc. Claude's changes in a curated experience that is much faster than digging around in diffs or needing to approve each edit as it is proposed.
i open my nvim on a socket and tell calude code cli about it.
my claude.md has a line "look for lsp errors when you are done editing" so it communicates with neovim on the socket and gets whatever it needs from editor.
Yea, having tried claude code a lot over the last couple months reviewing code is the #1 job in my view. Any tool that helps you do that more quickly and easily is essential to guarding from slop slip through. What a world heh.
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