SMRTR ProgrammingMar 24, 20269to5Mac

Claude Code gives developers ‘auto mode,’ a safer alternative to skipping permissions

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Anthropic launched a new 'auto mode' for Claude Code that provides a middle ground between default conservative permissions and dangerous permission-skipping. The feature uses a classifier to automatically approve safe actions while blocking potentially destructive ones like mass file deletion or data exfiltration. This allows longer development tasks with fewer interruptions while maintaining reasonable security guardrails.

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