Good code review is getting harder as teams ship more code. Claude’s new release brings a deeper, multi-agent review system to Claude Code so every pull request can get a careful read. The goal is simple: surface the bugs and edge cases that quick skims miss, while leaving the final approval to human reviewers. What this release is This new
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Claude Makes Projects and Artifacts Free — What Changed and How to Use Them
Anthropic has moved two previously paid capabilities of its Claude AI assistant — Projects and Artifacts — into the free tier. Combined with earlier changes (Memory made free) and other expanded allowances, the update gives non-paying users access to a more workspace-like experience inside Claude. This post summarizes what changed, explains how Projects and Artifacts work, and offers practical, fact-based
Introducing the Azure Skills Plugin: Practical Azure Workflows for Coding Agents
The Azure Skills Plugin brings curated Azure expertise and an execution layer together so coding agents can do more than offer generic guidance. Rather than just suggesting commands or linking to documentation, the plugin packages decision logic (skills) and structured tools (MCP servers) so agents can reason about workflows and, when appropriate, run actions against real Azure resources. What the
Anthropic’s Claude Plugins: Turning AI into Departmental Power Tools
Anthropic’s latest update to Claude is less about a single chatbot and more about turning generative AI into a set of specialized assistants that live inside everyday enterprise workflows. The company has released a suite of job-specific plugins and a management layer that lets organizations tailor Claude into role-focused agents for HR, finance, research and other functions. Coupled with deeper
Introducing Claude Opus 4.6
Claude Opus 4.6 is Anthropic’s latest Opus-class model, released February 5, 2026. It focuses on sustained, agentic intelligence for real knowledge work: improved planning and multi-step execution, stronger code review and debugging across large repositories, and a first-in-class Opus‑variant with a 1M‑token context window in beta. Anthropic pairs these capabilities with new API controls—effort, adaptive thinking, and context compaction—plus product




