- Automatic mode for Claude is designed to approve safe actions and only request permission for risky actions.
- Anthropic knows that developers have completely bypassed permissions
- Research preview ‘auto mode’ will roll out to Teams and then Enterprise/API
Anthropic has launched a new ‘auto mode’ for Claude Code, which will ultimately allow the AI tool to decide permissions autonomously rather than asking users for approval to perform certain tasks.
The company said the update can speed up workflows by reducing the number of interruptions during long coding tasks; At the moment, without approval for use, Claude Code hits a roadblock and cannot continue.
In short, it works by passing permission requests through a classifier to review each action before execution, automatically allowing safe actions but blocking potentially risky actions like deleting files.
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Claude Code Automatic Mode
“Claude Code’s default permissions are deliberately conservative,” the company wrote, acknowledging that larger tasks may take longer than anticipated as a result. The company also knows that some developers are bypassing permissions entirely, which can be very risky for data security, hence the launch of automatic mode, Claude’s “middle way.”
When it thinks it is facing something risky, the classifier asks the user for permission.
The update is released as a research preview, so it may not be completely reliable yet and may allow some risky actions if the context is unclear. It can also block safe actions unnecessarily, but improvements should be implemented over time to make it more reliable.
For now, it’s only available to Teams users, but we can expect a broader rollout to Enterprise and API users soon.
It only works with Claude Sonnet 4.6 and Opus 4.6, and although backwards compatibility is unlikely, it is likely to support future generations of these models.
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