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In this video, Iām doing a deep dive into the latest updates for Claude Code (versions 2.0.70 to 2.0.74), moving away from a standard tutorial to a "Patch Notes" breakdown. I explain how the new Language Server Protocol (LSP) integration transforms the agent from a text reader into a tool with true code intelligence, along with major quality-of-life updates for terminal power users. -- Key Takeaways: š§ Claude Code v2.0.74 adds LSP support, giving the agent "Code Intelligence" for go-to-definition and finding references to reduce hallucinations. š„ļø New /terminal-setup command natively supports Kitty, Alacritty, Zed, and Warp, fixing keybinding and history issues. š "Claude in Chrome" beta allows the CLI agent to inspect DOM elements and console logs directly to close the debugging loop. š MCP updates introduce wildcard syntax, letting you approve all tools from a trusted server at once to reduce friction. š The /context command now visualizes token usage by source, helping you identify what is wasting your context window. ā” Memory usage for large sessions has improved by 3x, making long coding sessions significantly more stable. š ļø Claude Code is evolving from a simple terminal chatbot into a robust "headless IDE" for autonomous development.