Claude Code implements a permissions framework with five settings: default (requests approval), acceptEdits (automatically permits file modifications), dontAsk (blocks all actions), bypassPermissions (allows all actions), and auto. The auto setting utilizes machine learning classification to determine if a tool invocation can proceed without user confirmation. Internally, the file implementing this classifier is named yoloClassifier.ts (1,495 lines), which I find amusing because; the classifier executes two-phase assessment: rapid initial judgment, then expanded analysis if required. It records which phase made the determination, caching statistics, token consumption, and whether the outcome was overridden. The reality that they constructed an actual deliberate safety mechanism and labeled it "yolo" strikes me as wonderfully ironic.
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