Up until a little while ago github copilot $10 subscription didn't have Claude Opus, now they have, this is the main difference. But a $10 subscription with Opus would probably last very little. I signed up for Claude Code as well, but I kept my copilot subscription, sometimes I still like to look at the files and the code while working with AI, and the performance of Opus is the same on both.
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I have a different perspective: in my opinion, the main difference is "Claude Code", the harness, not Claude Opus itself. Earlier on I used the same Claude AI in both copilot and in Claude Code, and the harness made all the difference. And for me, looking at code is mostly a waste of time now, it just makes me less efficient for the most part, I find it faster to just ask questions about the code. Claude Code will still occassionally show me fragments of code, of course.