Especially in a setting where e.g. Gemini CLI is open source, and Goose seems to be an actually open source project.
I think them controlling Claude Code CLI that tightly is 1) a way to make the limits of the fixed-price subscriptions more manageable to them, somehow 2) lets them experiment with prompts and model interactions slightly ahead of their competition.
I think them controlling Claude Code CLI that tightly is 1) a way to make the limits of the fixed-price subscriptions more manageable to them, somehow 2) lets them experiment with prompts and model interactions slightly ahead of their competition.