
Anthropic brings Artifacts to Claude Code, letting teams share live pages from coding sessions
Quick Answer
Anthropic's Claude Code now features 'artifacts', interactive web pages that capture and share live coding session results.
Quick Take
Anthropic's Claude Code now features 'artifacts', interactive web pages that capture and share live coding session results. These pages automatically update with session context and maintain a version history, enhancing collaboration among teams.
Key Points
- Claude Code introduces interactive web pages called 'artifacts' for coding sessions.
- Artifacts automatically update with changes and maintain a version history.
- Teams can share live results, enhancing collaboration and communication.
- The feature pulls from the full session context for better clarity.
- This update aims to streamline coding workflows and improve team productivity.
Article Excerpt
From source RSS / original summaryClaude Code can now turn work results into interactive web pages called "artifacts" and share them with your team. The pages pull from the full session context, update automatically when something changes, and keep a version history. The article Anthropic brings Artifacts to Claude Code, letting teams share live pages from coding sessions appeared first on The Decoder.
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