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Anthropic, Claude Code and source map file

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InfoWorld · 2d
Anthropic employee error exposes Claude Code source
An Anthropic employee accidentally exposed the entire proprietary source code for its AI programming tool, Claude Code, by including a source map file in a version of the tool posted on Anthropic’s op...

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 · 15h · on MSN
Anthropic accidentally posts source code of Claude AI agent
 · 1h · on MSN
Anthropic’s leaked code reveals the radical strategy that makes Claude Code a $2.5 billion AI tool
 · 12h
Anthropic Races to Contain Leak of Code Behind Claude AI Agent
Anthropic is racing to contain the fallout after accidentally exposing the underlying instructions it uses to direct Claude Code, the popular artificial-intelligence agent app that has won the company...

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 · 8h
Anthropic accidentally exposes system behind Claude code
 · 9h
Anthropic says it accidentally leaked internal source code for AI chatbot
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