In theory, you just @ it and it gets to work.
If you work somewhere that sometimes involves broken code, followed by someone pinging a coworker in Slack with a harried message like “hey @[human’s name] can you push a quick fix for this?????” Anthropic just released a beta feature meant to take that human out of the loop.
According to SiliconANGLE, Anthropic is testing a Slack-based version of Claude Code, its coding agent. The intention is for it to be able to catch up on a given discussion, parse the content of the exchange into an engineering task, and then hop into your codebase and make the change. In other words, Claude Code can now, in theory, take out the part of vibecoding where someone has to break a sweat by changing over to the Claude Code tab in their browser and putting in a prompt.
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