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Setting
defaultMode: "auto"in the shared.claude/settings.jsonmeans every contributor who uses Claude Code in this repo will be placed in auto permission mode automatically, regardless of their personal preference. Auto mode uses a classifier to decide whether to proceed with actions without user confirmation — while safer than--dangerously-skip-permissions, it still bypasses interactive approval for tool calls.Anthropic's own documentation notes that "a checked-in repo could otherwise inject its own allow rules" as the reason why
autoModeclassifier configuration is excluded from shared project settings. ThedefaultModekey is still honoured from shared settings, however.Consider whether this should live in
.claude/settings.local.json(which should be gitignored) so each contributor consciously opts in, rather than inheriting it silently from the repo. Alternatively, document the rationale in the PR/README so contributors are aware.Note: If this suggestion doesn't match your team's coding style, reply to this and let me know. I'll remember it for next time!