I don’t know the reason but it seems that whenever I enable: –dangerously-skip-permissions Claude Code gets really dumb, even with the most detailed prompts. When it has a question, it just asks and doesn’t wait for the answer. Which might set it in the wrong direction. But it also ignores basic facts like “dependency X should be at version 1.2.3” and then it install some other version that’s way off. When you point it out, it correctly confirms the requirements said 1.2.3 and it installed 0.1.0 and shouldn’t have done that. I’m thinking the time that the skip permissions option saves is not worth it. Is this your experience too? I’m about to start a project from scratch because it only generated crap. submitted by /u/interrupt_hdlr
Originally posted by u/interrupt_hdlr on r/ClaudeCode
