Anthropic announced that it has made Claude Code, its popular AI-powered coding assistant, available to developers through a web interface and iOS app. Previously, this tool could only be used through the command line (terminal). Of course, the new versions of CloudCode are currently available in the form of “research preview” for subscribers of Pro and Max Cloud plans.
The web version of Claude Code allows developers to start their coding process without opening a terminal. It is enough to connect your GitHub repositories and describe the task you want, so that the cloud will take care of its implementation.
In the web version, users can run multiple tasks simultaneously in different repositories and manage them from a single user interface. Also, unlike in the past when you had to stop and start the process again to correct a mistake, now you can direct the cloud while working and correct the path of your work. Additionally, each task runs in an isolated sandbox environment with file and network access restrictions to keep your code and data secure.
iOS and web version of Entropic’s Claude Code
In the past, Cloudcode required permission from the user to perform each step and make each change, which caused numerous interruptions. Now, instead, the cloud can be given permission to access specific folders or network servers. This approach has two major advantages: By reducing the number of confirmation requests, the AI agent can operate more autonomously. And that access to the Internet is done through a secure proxy that only allows connections to verified domains and prevents attacks such as prompt injection.
Entropic has also released an early preview of Claude Code on its iOS app. The company says this version is in the early stages of development and will be rapidly improved based on user feedback. The mobile app allows developers to quickly review code, run small tasks, or check the progress of the coding process.
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