The “Code” in Claude Code is really doing the tool a disservice. From the name, most people a**ume that they point it at a codebase and ask it to fix something. That’s a perfectly reasonable way to use it. But I’ve been throwing increasingly unrelated tasks at Claude Code for weeks, and it’s become clear that it can do so much more than its name suggests. I now think of it more as a context-aware terminal agent, which also happens to be great at coding.