Coding assistants have moved beyond autocomplete into full agents that can read projects, run commands, edit files, and iterate toward outcomes. Tools like Claude Code and Codex both operate in this space, but take different approaches. Claude Code centers on a unified agent loop across environments, while Codex spreads capabilities across CLI, IDE extensions, cloud workflows, and delegated tasks. This isn’t about model performance. It’s about workflow: control, intuitiveness, and how easily you can stay focused while working inside a real repository. In this article, we compare how each tool fits into the act of getting work done. Table of contents Getting started with Claude Code and Codex CLI The first 10 minutes feel different The Translation Layer: How the concepts map? Repo instructions: CLAUDE.md vs AGENTS.md Memory: What gets remembered and how useful it really is?…