Which AI coding tool do practitioners recommend right now?
Claude Code (with Sonnet 5 and Fable 5) remains the most recommended AI coding tool among practitioners, cited for high productivity and versatility. OpenAI Codex is a strong second, used internally by 90% of OpenAI and handling 40% of coding tasks. Other tools like Orca, Fable, and Dotcode are emerging but less established.[6]
No major rank changes from previous answer. Claude Code continues to gain traction with new practices like using CLAUDE.md for context 178 and ECC configuration system 177. Codex remains relevant but is less frequently mentioned in practitioner anecdotes. New contenders like Orca 137 and Fable 135 are emerging.[4]
Claude Code: Practitioners report building award-level websites in 18 minutes 132, generating ads at $0.80 cost 116, and automating surveying from 2 weeks to 2 days 118. Power users leverage structured workflows 121, multi-agent collaboration via codex-plugin-cc 141, and skill files for tasks like Google Ads auditing 136. Claude Fable 5 can generate complex visualizations from code 103. New practices include using CLAUDE.md to prevent errors 178 and ECC configuration system with 60 agents 177.[9]
OpenAI Codex: Used by 90% of OpenAI engineers, handling 40% of coding in an agentic loop 115. It can be delegated tasks by Claude Code in the same terminal 141.[2]
Other tools: Orca organizes Claude Code and Codex into parallel teams 137. Fable can one-shot a CLI coding agent 135. Dotcode provides browser-native sandboxes at $0.30/prompt 130. Morph offers 200 free AI requests/month 124. Lev8 outperforms Exa and Codex in lead generation 117.[5]
No major changes; added new practices for Claude Code (CLAUDE.md, ECC) and confirmed Codex's internal usage.