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Claude Code costs up to $200 a month. Goose does the same thing for free.
Block's open-source Goose offers similar AI coding capabilities to Anthropic's Claude Code but runs entirely on local machines without subscription fees or usage limits. The tool reflects growing developer frustration with Claude Code's complex pricing structure and rate limits that can be exhausted within minutes of intensive work. While local models still lag behind Claude's quality, the gap is narrowing as open-source alternatives like Qwen 2.5 improve their tool-calling capabilities.
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