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16 Things Anthropic Didn't Want You to Know About Claude Code

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Earlier today (March 31, 2026), Anthropic accidentally shipped the full source code of Claude Code inside an npm package. The 512,000 lines of TypeScript have since been picked apart by the developer community, and what's inside is more revealing than anyone expected.

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Anthropic Accidentally Leaks Claude Code's Entire Source Code via npm

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Anthropic shipped a source map file inside the latest npm release of Claude Code - and with it, the full source code of its flagship AI coding CLI. The leak exposed 512,000 lines of TypeScript across 1,900 files, 43 built-in tools, 44 feature flags, 26 hidden slash commands, and over 120 secret environment variables. It is one of the most detailed accidental exposures of a commercial AI product's internals to date.

Claude Code leaked source
OpenClaw is an open-source autonomous AI assistant platform that runs locally on user hardware and integrates with popular messaging applications. Originally released in late 2025 under the name Clawdbot, the project was briefly rebranded as Moltbot before settling on the name OpenClaw in early 2026. It enables users to interact with AI models through interfaces like WhatsApp, Telegram, Discord, Slack, and more, allowing the assistant to carry out tasks ranging from calendar management and email handling to automated scripting and workflow execution based on user instructions.

Unlike typical cloud-hosted AI services, OpenClaw emphasizes privacy and control by running on the user’s own machine, giving users choice over infrastructure and data. Its extensible design supports a wide range of integrations and skills, which automates interactions with external tools and services. This flexibility has contributed to its rapid adoption and widespread discussion within the AI community, with media coverage highlighting both its capabilities and associated security considerations.