@felixrieseberg: We ship new little improvements every single day, but this one was requested so much that I'm tweeting about it: Skip a…
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Claude Cowork now allows users to skip all permissions, a frequently requested feature.
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We ship new little improvements every single day, but this one was requested so much that I’m tweeting about it: Skip all permissions for Claude Cowork. Use with care, brought to you by @dreamofabear
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