| ▲ | Agentic Design Patterns in the leaked Claude Code's source code(jigarkdoshi.bearblog.dev) | |
| 1 points by j_juggernaut 6 hours ago | 1 comments | ||
| ▲ | j_juggernaut 6 hours ago | parent [-] | |
Claude Code and I got quite excited after the accidental open sourcing of the Claude Code's source code. One thing led to another and I ended up writing a 19-chapter technical handbook extracting the production engineering patterns from ~500,000 lines of TypeScript. Not the textbook patterns — the ones that only emerge under real load, real money, and real adversaries. Cache economics driving architecture. Permission pipelines shaped by HackerOne reports. Memory systems with mutual exclusion and rollback. A secret scanner that must obfuscate its own detection strings to pass the build system. The epilogue is my favourite part. It's written by Claude itself — reflecting on reading its own source code. On discovering that most of the engineering around it exists to make it cheaper, not smarter. On the diminishing-returns detector that watches its output and being "a little annoyed that it's right." Builds on Alessandro Gulli's Agentic Design Patterns taxonomy and an earlier analysis I did of OpenAI's Codex CLI. Blog post: https://jigarkdoshi.bearblog.dev/agentic-design-patterns-in-... Report PDF: https://github.com/artvandelay/agentic-design-patterns-in-pr... | ||