sorry, have you used Claude Code or are you a bot?
"--dangerously-skip-permissions" - is a flag, irrelevant to LLM
The relevance is that Claude made this cheat sheet.
Author stated they used Claude to compose the document. I believe they were alluding to the idea that Claude's own safety alignment prevented it from documenting the flag because it's called dangerous.
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Yes, use it every day :) And very much a human, AFAIK.
My point is that if you ask "Hey Claude, please write out all common and useful command line arguments into a commands.html file", the LLM that actually does that work, might ignore anything that says "dangerous" or gives that indication, because the LLM doesn't think potentially dangerous commands could be "common" and/or "useful". Hope my point makes sense now.