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Switching from Claude to GLM-5.2 for design-to-code: Real-world frontend performance?

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Now that GLM-5.2 has claimed the top rank in web design benchmarks, I’m highly tempted to swap it into my daily developer stack (Cline/Roo Code). A massive perk is the pricing—sitting at a fraction of Fable’s cost—alongside a massive 1M token context window. For those who have already put GLM-5.2 through its paces: how clean is the frontend code it generates from screenshots or wireframes? Does it genuinely match or beat Claude's intuitive eye for UI polish, component composition, and state management in React or Vue, or is the benchmark victory purely mathematical? I'd love to hear how it handles multi-file UI refactoring projects before rewriting my API configurations.



   
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