Which AI coding tool do practitioners recommend right now?
Claude Code remains the most recommended AI coding tool, with strong corroboration for autonomous agentic loops 518,262,112 and rapid project generation 132,228. OpenAI Codex is a strong second, used by 90% of OpenAI engineers 115 and enabling multi-agent collaboration 141. Hermes Agent is highly corroborated for autonomous workflow execution 321 and its judgment system 572. Cursor Composer 2.5 is preferred for token efficiency 523, and Lovable for complete app generation 221, though with narrower adoption. New contenders like Google Jules 524 and Orca 137 emerge as free or open-source alternatives.[13]
Claude Code's lead is reinforced by new corroborated practices: Anthropic uses agentic loops for over 40% of code 262, and a solo founder raised $2M using Claude Code with loops 119. Codex gains ground with /dynamic skill for parallel sub-agents 571 and OAuth for secure multi-agent orchestration 320. Hermes Agent's corroboration for learning workflows 321 and judgment system 572 solidifies its position as a top multi-agent tool. New contenders like Google Jules 524 and Orca 137 emerge as free or open-source alternatives. Fable 5 is increasingly used for planning and complex tasks 796,754.[10]
Claude Code: Widely recommended with corroborated practices: agentic loops used by Anthropic for 40%+ of code 262, building websites in 18 minutes 132, generating trading bots 446, and creating $35K-equivalent landing pages for $12 228. Power users leverage CLAUDE.md for context 178, multi-agent setups 376, and skills like Find Skills 183. A solo founder raised $2M using Claude Code with 60 slash commands and loops 119. New practices include using Claude Code for automated video editing 220, generating complete games 619, and building a VST plugin in under 2 hours 566. Claude Code can also pull from over 600,000 real UI screens via Mobbin MCP 804.[12]
OpenAI Codex: Used by 90% of OpenAI engineers 115, handling 40% of coding via agentic loops. Codex's /dynamic skill replicates Claude Code's Dynamic Workflows, spawning sub-agents in parallel via /goal mode 571. Codex OAuth enables secure multi-agent orchestration with permission-based task delegation 320. Integration with Claude Code via codex-plugin-cc allows multi-agent collaboration 141. Equipping Codex with specialized skills yields better outcomes 430. Codex app improvements reduce background work and improve navigation 259.[6]
Cursor: Cursor Composer 2.5 is preferred over alternatives for token efficiency on the $60 Pro+ plan 523.[1]
Lovable: Lovable is preferred over Claude Code and Cursor for generating complete apps with design, logic, backend, and deployment from natural language 221.[1]
Claude Code's lead is reinforced by new corroborated practices (262, 119). Codex gains ground with /dynamic skill (571) and OAuth (320). Hermes Agent's judgment system (572) solidifies its position. New contenders like Google Jules (524) and Orca (137) emerge. Fable 5 is increasingly used for planning (796, 754).