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How to hide the claude code sidebar in cursor without exiting it! now you can use the claude code extension in cursor and toggle it off when you need some space to code without an AI agent 😱

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Ren1 year ago

awesome! btw, have you found how to *not* have the cursor sidebar opening on first launch?

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Mobile Scanner1 year ago

Scan any documents, convert images into text, PDF files, etc. 👍

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Jungkeun Hong1 year ago

@iannuttall, this is a game changer for coding productivity.

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vuongdp1 year ago

another tip is that you can detach the terminal (which has Claude Code) by right-clicking and selecting Move Terminal into a New Window.

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Joe Fernandez1 year ago

What font is this? I like it

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Ian Nuttall1 year ago

it's jetbrains mono i think

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Cl𝐀ud𝐈o1 year ago

Command RM, nice 😄

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Gurpartap Singh1 year ago

it gives better windowing controls and features to open terminal as an editor tab. cmd p > create new terminal in editor area ~ claude [--continue,resume,etc] open multiple terminals. choose /ide to connect main one. i prefer /config (diff tool: terminal) though.

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🧠Henry O Jr.🧠1 year ago

Thanksssss

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Gabriel Buzzi1 year ago

Great! I was looking for it! But now i'm using directly on terminal, has the same effect of tracking while in cursor's terminal.

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Ian Nuttall1 year ago

oh shit, you're right well - a waste of a video then haha

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