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Anthropic confirms Claude Code source code leak

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Claude Code's source code appears to have leaked: here's what we know
Anthropic appears to have accidentally revealed the inner workings of one of its most popular and lucrative AI products, the agentic AI harness Claude Code, to the public.

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ExtremeTech · 8h
Claude Code's Own Full Source Code Leaked
 · 12h
'More Open Than OpenAI': Anthropic Accidentally Leaks Claude Code, Triggering a Race to Replicate It
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Anthropic Issues 8,000 Takedown Requests After Claude AI Source Code Leak
Anthropic has issued 8,000 copyright takedown requests following the accidental exposure of the complete source code for its AI model, Claude.

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Anthropic leaks source code for Claude Code again: Here's what happened
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Anthropic accidentally releases source code for Claude AI agent
12d

Anthropic just shipped an OpenClaw killer called Claude Code Channels, letting you message it over Telegram and Discord

The consensus among early adopters is that Anthropic has successfully internalized the most desirable features of the open-source movement—multi-channel support and long-term memory
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I Replaced Claude Code With Codex, And I Should Have Done It Sooner

Swapping Claude Code for Codex turned out to be an easy win, with faster results, lower token usage, and a smoother workflow.
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Claude Code unintentionally open source: Source map reveals all

The source code of Anthropic's CLI tool Claude Code was accidentally made publicly accessible via a source map in the npm registry.
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Vim and GNU Emacs: Claude Code helpfully found zero-day exploits for both

A simple prompt sent Claude Code on a mission that uncovered major security vulnerabilities in popular text editors — and then suggested ways to exploit them.
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