claude-code - 💡(How to fix) Fix Loading messages (ruminating, simmering, brewing…) feel decorative rather than informative

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Problem Statement

Type: UX feedback / enhancement

Summary The rotating loading verbs displayed while Claude Code is working (ruminating, baking, contemplating, simmering, shimmying, coalescing, tinkering, creating, mustering, considering, brewing…) are charming in isolation, but in practice they often produce the opposite of the intended effect.

What works less well

  • The verbs are near-synonyms (simmering / brewing / ruminating / contemplating…), so the rotation feels like spinning in place rather than progress.
  • They convey mood but no information: the user cannot tell what Claude is actually doing.
  • During longer operations, the cute tone can read as hesitation or filler, which increases perceived wait time instead of softening it.

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Proposed Solution

Suggestion When a concrete action is in flight (reading a file, running a tool, searching the repo, executing a test), surface that action in the headline status rather than a generic verb. Reserve the playful verbs for moments where there is genuinely no specific sub-task to report, and consider trimming the list so repetition is less obvious.

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Critical - Blocking my work

Feature Category

CLI commands and flags

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Additional Context

Context I use Claude Code for serious focused work (a scholarly PHP/MySQL project). The decorative messages don't bother me on short tasks, but on longer ones they actively make the wait feel emptier. A more transparent status would feel both faster and more trustworthy.

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