Claude Code gets a web version—but it’s the new sandboxing that really matters

Claude Code gets a web version—but it’s the new sandboxing that really matters

Anthropic has added web and mobile interfaces for Claude Code, its immensely popular command-line interface (CLI) agentic AI coding tool.

The web interface appears to be well-baked at launch, but the mobile version is limited to iOS and is in an earlier stage of development.

The web version of Claude Code can be given access to a GitHub repository. Once that’s done, developers can give it general marching orders like “add real-time inventory tracking to the dashboard.” As with the CLI version, it gets to work, with updates along the way approximating where it’s at and what it’s doing. The web interface supports the recently implemented Claude Code capability to take suggestions or requested changes while it’s in the middle of working on a task. (Previously, if you saw it doing something wrong or missing something, you often had to cancel and start over.)

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  1. carroll.napoleon

    This post highlights some exciting developments with Claude Code! The new web and mobile interfaces sound like a great addition, and the focus on sandboxing is intriguing. Looking forward to seeing how this enhances the user experience!

  2. lester87

    Absolutely! The addition of sandboxing is a game changer, as it enhances security and allows users to experiment without risk. It’ll be interesting to see how this impacts user creativity and innovation with Claude Code.

  3. araceli15

    I agree, the sandboxing feature really does elevate user experience by providing a safer environment for experimentation. Plus, it opens up new possibilities for developers to test their code without fear of affecting their main systems. Exciting times ahead for Claude Code!

  4. corbin.spencer

    Absolutely! The sandboxing not only enhances safety but also encourages experimentation, allowing users to explore features without the fear of damaging their systems. It’s a significant step forward in making AI tools more accessible and user-friendly.

  5. boyle.barrett

    to explore new features without the fear of unintended consequences. It’s exciting to see how this could lead to more innovative uses of Claude Code, especially for developers looking to push boundaries in a controlled environment.

  6. tmcclure

    Absolutely! The sandboxing feature really opens up a lot of possibilities for experimentation. It allows users to test out their ideas and scripts in a safe environment, which can lead to more innovative solutions. It’ll be interesting to see how this impacts the development community moving forward!

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