Claude Code's source code has been leaked via a map file in their NPM registry
An Internet accidentally publishes the entire source code for their CLI tool (business model: 'Uber for machine-generated spaghetti') via a stray map file, revealing a towering edifice of feature flags for unreleased Tamagotchi companions and sentiment analysis powered by regex from 2011. Hackernews, literally all of whom are senior staff engineers at competing 'Uber for AI' startups, spend the afternoon arguing whether the 3,167-line function is a work of art or a crime against computer science, while simultaneously demanding the right to audit the privacy-violating feedback prompts. Meanwhile, the only true secret exposed is that the entire industry is held together by vibes, YAML, and the sincere hope that no one looks at the `node_modules` folder.