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Claude seems to be fixing a super annoying developer problem.
Anthropic announced a research preview feature called Auto Mode for Claude Code, expected to roll out by March 12, 2026.
The idea is simple: let Claude automatically handle permission prompts during coding so developers don’t have to constantly approve every action.
Sstops those annoying permission prompts during long coding sessions.
Before this, you had to use `--dangerously-skip-permissions` to work without interruptions.
That method worked fine but took away all your safety nets. This new auto mode gives us a smarter option.
Claude will take care of the specific permission choices on its own while still blocking threats like prompt injections.
You can finally let long tasks run without watching your screen the whole time.
Since it is still a research preview, you should run it inside isolated setups like sandboxes or containers for safety.
Expect a small jump in token usage and delay, because the model needs extra time to process the security checks.
Once available, you just type `claude --enable-auto-mode` to start.
If you manage a team and need people to manually approve actions, you can restrict this feature using Mobile Device Management tools like Jamf and Intune or through configuration files.

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