I think that this is much better than the previous situation with total lack of clarity on what is allowed and what isn't.
rickdg 1 hours ago [-]
Guess we're no short of reasons to stick to Codex.
LoganDark 1 hours ago [-]
I use `claude -p` interactively -- I understand why they put it under this new umbrella, but having to open the fullscreen interface each time to not be counted as a programmatic tool is a little disappointing.
andrewstuart 39 minutes ago [-]
Can someone explain in plain English please.
martinald 16 minutes ago [-]
Currently, if you use claude -p (non interactive mode) in for example CI/CD, you can use your included subscription tokens.
They are now changing it to be:
You get $20/$100/$200 of "credit" that can be used for claude -p. Problem is, once you are out of that it is the normal API rates (outrageously expensive).
I think that this is much better than the previous situation with total lack of clarity on what is allowed and what isn't.
They are now changing it to be:
You get $20/$100/$200 of "credit" that can be used for claude -p. Problem is, once you are out of that it is the normal API rates (outrageously expensive).