Discover how Claude Code’s massive context window and agentic capabilities are transforming the CLI from a simple terminal into a self-correcting development powerhouse.

We’re moving from 'coding' to 'orchestrating.' Claude Code isn't just a tool you use; it’s a teammate you manage.
Claude Code is considered agentic because it functions as a full-fledged assistant that can execute tasks rather than just suggesting code snippets. Unlike standard autocomplete tools, it can read your entire architecture, plan multi-step changes, run terminal commands, and execute tests. This capability is supported by a massive 200,000-token context window, allowing it to hold approximately 150,000 words of your codebase in memory to make informed, project-wide decisions.
The tool provides several layers of control to prevent runaway costs and unauthorized actions. Users can set a session spending limit using the --max-spent flag and monitor real-time usage with the /cost command. For safety, developers can implement "Hooks," which are programmable guardrails that intercept actions. For example, a "Pre-Tool-Call" hook can block commands containing sudo or prevent the agent from reading sensitive files like .env configurations.
The CLAUDE.md file acts as an "onboarding manual" for the AI agent. By placing coding standards, preferred test commands, and architectural notes in this file, you provide the agent with persistent project-specific context. This prevents the need to repeatedly explain team preferences—such as using specific API wrappers or linting styles—effectively turning a general-purpose AI into a project-aware teammate.
The Model Context Protocol (MCP) is a universal standard that allows AI agents to connect seamlessly to various tools and data sources like Jira, Slack, or Postgres databases. Instead of requiring unique integrations for every tool, MCP creates a standard layer where one connection works for any AI that speaks the protocol. This allows Claude to "teach itself" how to interact with new tools in real-time by connecting to official MCP servers.
For large-scale tasks, such as renaming a function across hundreds of files, Claude Code can use "headless mode" for scripting and "Git worktrees." Worktrees allow the agent to launch separate sessions in different folders simultaneously while sharing the same Git history. This enables parallel processing—where one agent refactors the backend while another updates the frontend—without the developer having to stop their own work or deal with manual merge nightmares.
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