Just tried out Claude Sonnet in IntelliJ.  Seems to do a pretty good job, 
thanks for the tip!

I'm not sure what the advantage of running from the terminal is.  From the 
IDE, I just select the class I need help with, and ask the AI directly (or 
with copilot, it works with you in the actual code in the IDE).  I guess if 
you wanted it to create a whole new project, then running from a terminal 
would be good.

On Sunday, 12 October 2025 at 9:28:38 am UTC+11 Jeff Hill wrote:

> I tried ChatGPT and a few others.  For GWT and code, I've had the best 
> experience with Claude Code via the terminal (or WSL for windows).
>
> On Tuesday, October 7, 2025 at 10:30:11 PM UTC-6 Craig Mitchell wrote:
>
>> What I've been doing is:
>>
>>    1. Asking ChatGPT when designing, just using it from the browser.
>>    2. Using GitHub Copilot via the IntelliJ plugin when coding.
>>
>> And I just saw, when the free allocation of copilot responses runs out, 
>> you can just go to its chat tab, and tell it to use a different AI:
>>
>> [image: Screenshot 2025-10-08 152738.png]
>>
>> But maybe there are better AI's or ways to use them?
>>
>

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