Claude Code gets auto mode to reduce interruptions
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Claude Code gets auto mode to reduce interruptions
"Auto mode allows Claude Code to make permission decisions independently, which is beneficial for users who need to perform longer tasks without constant oversight. The classifier assesses each action for potential danger, ensuring that safe actions are executed automatically while risky actions are blocked."
"The introduction of auto mode represents a middle ground between user oversight and the dangerously-skip-permissions option. While it reduces risks, users are still encouraged to use the feature in isolated environments to mitigate potential dangers."
Anthropic has introduced auto mode for Claude Code, enabling the tool to make independent permission decisions during tasks. A classifier evaluates actions for potential danger before execution. This mode addresses the impracticality of constant user confirmations for longer tasks. While it reduces risks compared to the dangerously-skip-permissions option, it does not eliminate them entirely. Users are advised to operate in isolated environments, as unclear intent or limited context may lead to risky actions being allowed or safe actions being blocked. Auto mode is currently available for Claude Code Team subscribers.
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