Insight for: --dangerously-skip-permissions ?
`free-code` (a modified Claude Code build) and its permission handling.
This issue indicates a user's desire for a `--dangerously-skip-permissions` flag in `free-code`, a modified Claude Code build. The context of `free-code` explicitly states 'security-prompt guardrails stripped,' suggesting a user base willing to bypass safety mechanisms for greater control or specific use cases. This reveals a tension between security and developer flexibility. While stripping guardrails might appeal to some for rapid experimentation or specific integrations, the explicit request for a 'dangerously' named flag underscores the inherent risks. For B2B SaaS, offering such options requires careful consideration of liability and support implications. While it caters to advanced users, it also opens the door to misconfigurations and potential security incidents, which could impact the broader perception of the tool's reliability and safety.
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