@_catwu: Here’s our Get Started guide for configuring agent permissions for Claude Tag!
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A get-started guide for configuring agent permissions for Claude Tag, covering agent identity setup and design decisions.
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Here’s our Get Started guide for configuring agent permissions for Claude Tag!
Noah Zweben (@noahzweben): (Look mom - I made it!)
Learn more about configuring agent identity and some of the key decisions we made for Claude Tag-
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