Use Claude Code in auto-pilot (SAFELY!)

Ian Nuttall · Beginner ·💻 AI-Assisted Coding ·10mo ago
You can run Claude Code in "YOLO" mode so that it doesn't ask for any permissions when calling tools or running commands. Anthropic engineers use it like this too. But before you run claude --dangerously-skip-permissions make sure you watch this video and learn how to set it up so that Claude can't accidentally make harmful changes to your computer. To see the changes I made to the Anthropic container so you can use your Claude Max plan and preview your app outside of the container, check the Gist below: https://gist.github.com/iannuttall/26f43922ed74371284ea8691c5a28902 Follow me X: https://twitter.com/iannnuttall LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/iannuttall/ Email list: https://ian.is --- Like, subscribe, comment, etc if you found this helpful. And even if you didn't. ;)
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