Claude CLI remote control offers zero complexity vs clumsy Codex
Ubunta · x · 2026-08-24
A developer compared the remote control experience of Claude CLI versus Codex. Claude CLI is described as having almost zero complexity—just one command and it mostly works. In contrast, Codex feels outdated with too many steps for start, pair, and connect, lacking predictability. The author prefers the former for its simplicity and reliability.
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