u/CodinDev

stopped tabbing out of my terminal to ask questions and honestly cannot go back

stopped tabbing out of my terminal to ask questions and honestly cannot go back

used to have my terminal on one side and a chat window on the other. constant switching. broke my focus every single time.

started using a terminal that has chat built right into it. same window, same session, no switching. ask something, get an answer, keep going.

sounds small but it genuinely changed how i work. way less friction. errors get fixed right where they happen instead of me copying them into a separate window.

if you spend most of your day in the terminal it is worth trying. yaw.sh is the one i landed on, free to use.

u/CodinDev — 16 hours ago

loading every MCP server on every prompt was quietly destroying my token budget

had like 5 or 6 MCP servers configured and did not realize all of them were loading every single time i sent a prompt. even for the dumbest simplest questions.

found a routing layer that only loads the relevant ones per prompt and token usage dropped a lot. prompts feel faster too.

honestly cannot believe i let it go on that long without checking

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u/CodinDev — 16 hours ago
▲ 0 r/CLI

yaw.sh — AI powered terminal built for Claude Code workflows

Been using this for a few weeks and it has genuinely changed how I work. Persistent sessions, inline error fixing, and a mode that turns Claude Code into a full agentic setup without any extra config.

Free to try at yaw.sh

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u/CodinDev — 4 days ago