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What the Claude Code source leak reveals about how it actually works (and what to do with that) - DEV Community

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This page discusses a source map file accidentally exposed in the Claude Code NPM package, revealing Anthropic's internal implementation details. The leak contained several findings: synthetic tool responses used to keep the model grounded, regex patterns detecting user frustration signals, an undercover mode for silent execution, and prompt injection protection measures. The author explains these aren't sinister but rather common techniques for improving model accuracy and security. While the leak is noteworthy, it doesn't fundamentally change how developers should use Claude Code, but it helps explain certain observed behaviors and internal mechanisms.

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