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CyrilXBT|Jun 10, 2026 07:15
Anthropic on Dynamic Workflows: "Some problems are too big for one pass by a single agent." So they built something different. Claude Code now dynamically writes its own orchestration scripts and spins up tens to hundreds of parallel subagents in a single session—each one working simultaneously. All of them checking their work before anything reaches you. Think about what that actually unlocks: - A bug hunt across an entire service that would take a team weeks. One session. - A migration touching hundreds of files that used to mean months of careful sequential work. One session. - A plan you want stress-tested from every possible angle before you commit to it. One session. The problems that used to take quarters now take days. Not because the model got smarter in isolation. Because the architecture changed entirely. One agent in a single pass hits a ceiling. It runs out of context. It loses track of the larger problem. It can't hold the whole thing at once. Dynamic Workflows removes that ceiling. Claude writes the coordination logic itself. Decides which subagents to spin up. Assigns each one a focused slice of the larger problem. Verifies the outputs before anything surfaces to you. You set the goal. The swarm figures out how to get there. This is the biggest Claude Code update in months and most people haven't tried it yet. Here's how to activate it right now: 1) Set /model to opus 4.8. 2) Set /effort to ultracode. 3) Use the word "workflow" in your prompt. 4) Watch what happens next. Bookmark this before your next complex build. Follow @cyrilXBT for every Claude Code update that changes what one person can ship.(CyrilXBT)
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