Anthropic CLI vs Mr. Cook

Side-by-side comparison · Updated June 2026

 Anthropic CLIAnthropic CLIMr. CookMr. Cook
DescriptionAnthropic CLI is the official command-line tool for the Claude Developer Platform. It gives Claude API builders a terminal-first way to work with platform setup instead of relying only on browser dashboards or one-off manual steps. The project is published under Anthropic’s GitHub organization and the README identifies it as the official CLI for the Claude Developer Platform. The tool is aimed at developers who already use, or plan to use, Claude APIs. Its value is repeatability. A CLI command can be documented in onboarding notes, copied into local setup scripts, and used consistently across a team. That matters for platform work because small setup differences can create confusing failures when developers are testing credentials, environments, or API workflows. The README documents two practical installation paths. Developers can install with Homebrew using `brew install anthropics/tap/ant`, or build and install through Go with `go install github.com/anthropics/anthropic-cli/cmd/ant@latest`. The Go path is especially useful for contributors or teams that want to test the current repository version locally. The Homebrew path is the simpler choice for most macOS developers who want a stable install flow. Anthropic CLI should be viewed as developer infrastructure, not as a replacement for the Claude API itself. It does not make API usage free, and it does not remove the need for an Anthropic account, credentials, or normal security controls around keys. Any Claude API calls still follow Anthropic’s platform pricing and account limits. The CLI simply gives builders a first-party terminal workflow around the platform. Good use cases include local developer setup, internal API onboarding, repeatable platform tasks, and documentation for teams standardizing on Claude. Before rolling it into a production workflow, verify the current command list in the repository, confirm your team’s credential handling rules, and test the installed version in a clean environment. For teams building with Claude, Anthropic CLI is a practical baseline tool because it comes from the platform owner and fits naturally into terminal-based developer habits. The safest rollout is small. Install the CLI on one developer machine, run the documented commands, and capture the exact version used in your internal notes. Then decide which steps belong in team setup docs and which should stay as personal tooling. Keep API keys in approved secret storage and avoid pasting credentials into shell history or shared chat logs. Anthropic CLI is also useful as a signal of where Anthropic expects platform developers to work. First-party CLIs often become the place where new setup flows, diagnostics, and platform helpers appear. Even if a team only uses a few commands, tracking the repository can help API users notice changes in installation, authentication, and developer experience before they affect onboarding.Mr. Cook is an AI-driven recipe management application that helps users create delectable meals from their ingredients and preferences. Users can input ingredients, dietary preferences, or even photos of ingredients, and get instant recipes generated by AI. The platform supports saving, sharing, and organizing recipes into personalized cookbooks. By promoting sustainable cooking practices, Mr. Cook helps reduce food waste and save money. With different pricing plans, it caters to different levels of usage and needs, making it perfect for busy professionals, families, and cooking enthusiasts.
CategoryDeveloper ToolsCooking
RatingNo reviewsNo reviews
PricingFreeFreemium
Starting PriceFreeFree
Plans
  • Open sourceFree
  • Free PlanFree
  • PLUS Plan€2.99/mo
  • PRO Plan€8.99/mo
Use Cases
  • Claude API developers
  • Platform teams
  • Busy professionals
  • Multitasking parents
  • Cooking enthusiasts
  • Eco-conscious individuals
Tags
anthropicclaudeclideveloper-toolsapi
recipe managementAI-drivendelectable mealsingredientsdietary preferences
Features
Official CLI for the Claude Developer Platform
Homebrew installation path through anthropics/tap/ant
Go install path for local builds and testing
Terminal workflow for Claude API developers
Source code available in Anthropic’s GitHub organization
AI-generated recipes
Ingredient photo recognition
Recipe saving and sharing
Personalized cookbooks
Food waste reduction
Multiple pricing plans
Sustainability focus
Nutrient analysis (PRO Plan)
Recipe scanner (PRO Plan)
Support for dietary preferences
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