Anthropic employee error exposes Claude Code
Even without customer data, leaked internal code and “system logic” is valuable. It can reveal how a tool works, where it’s fragile, and what assumptions it makes


Last week, someone at Anthropic forgot to add two lines to a config file. That small oversight accidentally published the entire source code of Claude Code to the public npm registry.




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