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My uncle had a south-up map of the US on his wall when I was growing up. I always thought it was funny and slightly profound.


Great resource, amazing work. I used the models in my current (unfinished) project https://icons.arthack.io


I removed all "ruleset" capabilities so "fine grained controls" are no longer a feature.


I updated it a lot. First I had claude put it on a diet (get rid of 50% of the text) and then some manual editing. I'm a convert in hating LLM readme output. DIE DIE DIE :)


Today I added --mode plan (along with config option). Nice thing about "owning" my own wrapper is I can invent my own features.

https://github.com/possibilities/claude-composer?tab=readme-...

Note: in case you missed it Anthropic added plan mode that you toggle interactively. One of the best additions to CC. So I've only added the ability to start CC in plan mode.


Yeah, what is plan mode?


For anyone curious, it's a read-only mode that reads your code and formulates a plan without writing any new code or changing anything.


Just dropped another 300 lines by manually editing. Glad you called out this slop. Thanks!


That's something I'd like to explore more. It's one of the reason I created "trusted roots". So I can open new worktrees and open claude in them all in one step without any confirmation.

If you want to suggest anything specific feel free to open an issue and we explore it more.


> auto-accept

That's pretty much it and the concept of "toolsets"

> You would also expect some eat-your-own-dog-food

Maybe, but personally I don't see a reason to use an LLM to release an npm module


No, the "automatic dismissal" effectively scrapes the terminal and parses out info from the dialog.


Nice. So is this resilient to changes in the interface from updates? Seems they release 1-2 updates a day, maybe more?


Not at all resilient. It caches a copy of the whatever the current claude is in case of emergency but yeah, get ready to go live without a net if you use this :)


Personally yes I do run it in yolo mode. And I think, to the extent anyone will use this project, people mostly won't be using the fine grained control. For me toolsets and full yolo are what is useful in this project.

I think the real use cases are something like:

1. Try cautious mode, gain confidence, switch to yolo 2. Use yolo mode and find that it keeps doing something that annoys or scares you so you configure an exception for it

On number 2 I thought I would use it this way to prevent some unwanted behavior but I ended up learning how to avoid those behaviors in other ways.


Fair, I've had a similar experience. The edge-cases like installing weird dependencies (somebody mentioned that on this thread) I just deal with by changing my CLAUDE.md, and so far that's been fine.


I think if I end up not finding a real person (or myself) using them I'll ax it. It would take some heft off the project. Maybe just yolo OR cautious and call it day.


Removed. <3


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