I would love keyboard shortcuts to toggle (for example) pencil mode, or line/empty mode, and other quality of life improvements so I don't have to keep my mouse in one hand!
If I have to slam the brakes on to avoid hitting a pedestrian, you can be damned sure I will. If you're driving so close to me as not to be able to stop in the space between us, that's on you.
I wish projects had a “what is X” link visible on their sites, or HN had some context text which let posters describe why they posted. (Or the OP post the homepage which had all of this info.)
This is a fork of Wordpress 4.9, for anyone else that didn’t know. I’m not qualified to comment on the reasons why they forked.
I used a different Ghidra MCP server (LaurieWired's) to, umm, liberate some software recently. I can’t express how fun straightforward it was to analyze the binary and generate a keygen.
I learnt a ton in the progress. I highly recommend others do the same, it’s a really fun way of spending an evening.
The output is “identical” if you’re using the same model. Consider them separate front ends really.
OpenCode - you can easily see the changed files on your branch, it defaults to being permissive with tools, can easily fork a session so you can fix unrelated issues or small issues without consuming context, you can add more “modes” like build and plan as a first class construct, you aren’t limited to just Anthropic models.
Claude Code - you can do all of the above in one way or another, not least if you use an IDE with it
I started using OpenCode to get away from the horrible Claude flicker, but it seems that they have fixed that recently - I don’t think I’ll be going back though, and I use Opus/Sonnet exclusively.
Literally the most important thing you could have included in that README is a few samples of how it looks, and you might have found some people to answer the questions you have.
Even an examples directory in the repo with some samples would have helped.
Ignoring the size of the HTML in addition to the CSS, it’s fun, but not really fair when talking about code golf. Beyond a few numbers, you need to include some JavaScript and generating a million list elements. But those bytes count …