Claude Code's source code appears to have leaked
Digest more
The entire source code for Anthropic’s Claude Code command line interface application (not the models themselves) has been leaked and disseminated, apparently due to a serious internal error. The leak gives competitors and armchair enthusiasts a detailed blueprint for how Claude Code works—a significant setback for a company that has seen explosive user growth and industry impact over the past several months.
Swapping Claude Code for Codex turned out to be an easy win, with faster results, lower token usage, and a smoother workflow.
XDA Developers on MSN
I connected Claude Code to my home server through MCP, and now I manage my entire lab by talking to it
The homelab that talks back.
Anthropic PBC is taking the leash off its popular artificial intelligence coding tool Claude Code, introducing a new feature called “auto mode” that lets it decide for itself which permissions it’s allowed to use.
Claude Code’s new AutoDream feature consolidates project memory, removes duplicates, and can be triggered manually with the /dream command.
Anthropic has given Claude the ability to control a Mac, marking a major step in the AI agent race and raising new questions about automation, reliability, and security.
6don MSN
Anthropic releases safer Claude Code 'auto mode' to avoid mass file deletions and other AI snafus
Anthropic has begun previewing "auto mode" inside of Claude Code. The company describes the new feature as a middle path between the app's default behavior, which sees Claude request approval for every file write and bash command,
Stop settling for default AI responses. Explore 12 hidden Claude configurations designed to help developers optimize prompts, improve logic, and boost productivity.