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FORK — Claude Code 2.1.212 changes what /fork does: it copies your conversation into a new background session with its own row in claude agents, so you can keep working. The old in-session subagent is now /subtaskLIMITS — WebSearch calls are now capped at 200 per session by default, and subagent spawns get the same 200 ceiling, so a runaway search or delegation loop stops on its ownMCPBG — MCP tool calls running past two minutes now move to the background automatically, keeping the session usable. Tune the threshold with CLAUDE_CODE_MCP_AUTO_BACKGROUND_MSPLANFIX — Fixed plan mode auto-running file-modifying Bash commands such as touch and rm without a permission prompt or an SDK canUseTool callbackSONNET5 — Claude Sonnet 5 is running on introductory pricing of $2 per million input tokens and $10 per million output. After August 31 it moves to $3 and $15IPO — Bankers are reportedly lining up investor meetings for Anthropic ahead of a possible public listing as soon as OctoberFORK — Claude Code 2.1.212 changes what /fork does: it copies your conversation into a new background session with its own row in claude agents, so you can keep working. The old in-session subagent is now /subtaskLIMITS — WebSearch calls are now capped at 200 per session by default, and subagent spawns get the same 200 ceiling, so a runaway search or delegation loop stops on its ownMCPBG — MCP tool calls running past two minutes now move to the background automatically, keeping the session usable. Tune the threshold with CLAUDE_CODE_MCP_AUTO_BACKGROUND_MSPLANFIX — Fixed plan mode auto-running file-modifying Bash commands such as touch and rm without a permission prompt or an SDK canUseTool callbackSONNET5 — Claude Sonnet 5 is running on introductory pricing of $2 per million input tokens and $10 per million output. After August 31 it moves to $3 and $15IPO — Bankers are reportedly lining up investor meetings for Anthropic ahead of a possible public listing as soon as October
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Cowork/2026-07-17Advanced

It Worked on My Machine, but Nobody Could Trigger It — Four Assumptions I Stripped Out of a Cowork Plugin

I bundled four working automation skills into a plugin and shared it. Only one of them ever fired. Here is how I measured skill trigger rate, and the four assumptions — vocabulary, paths, connections, and naming — I had to strip out before it was portable.

Claude Code/2026-05-23Advanced

Skill, Subagents, and Rules in Claude Code: A One-Hour Implementation Loop That Fits a Solo Operator

Misaki Ito at SonicGarden wrote about wiring Claude Code's Skill, Subagents, and Rules to close a week's worth of low-priority work in one meeting. Here is how I adapted that pattern as a solo developer running a 50M-download app business.

Cowork/2026-05-04Advanced

Why Cowork Scheduled Tasks Stop Mid-Run and How to Recover

Diagnose Cowork scheduled task failures using measured exit codes and real error output — why safe.directory delays failure instead of fixing it, how to pick a writable root before cloning, and how to structure logs with reason codes.