AI Coding UI Missing Slash Command Support for Fine-Grained Control
T3 Code, a UI wrapper for Claude Code and Codex, lacks slash command support for essential operations like /clear, /compact, and /model. Developers using AI coding assistants expect the same programmatic control they have in native CLIs — conversation-only interfaces restrict power users from their most efficient workflows.
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