Zed launches Terminal Threads to avoid the surge in ACP interface costs from Claude Code.

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AIMPACT News, May 21 (UTC+8), according to Beating monitoring, Zed 1.3.5 version launched Terminal Threads feature, allowing developers to open terminal threads directly in the sidebar and run CLI tools such as Claude Code and Amp. Starting June 15, Anthropic will migrate the Agent SDK to a limited point system, and the cost of calling Claude Code via the traditional ACP (Agent Context Protocol) will surge by 15 to 30 times. The new mechanism allows external tools to directly access the editor workflow without modification, enabling developers to continue using existing standard subscriptions and avoid high API billing. Terminal Threads fully retains environment variables and project directories and supports running multiple agents in parallel across projects. The official stated that they will continue to invest in deep integration with ACP, and the new terminal mainly provides a low-barrier, no-extra-interface-fee parallel access path. (Source: BlockBeats)
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