
Claude Code Web and Mobile Gets Refresh
Claude Code's web and mobile experience has been updated with a handful of recently shipped improvements. The linked post details what changed.

Claude Code's web and mobile experience has been updated with a handful of recently shipped improvements. The linked post details what changed.
Running 'claude --teleport' in the CLI picks up a session started on web or mobile, restoring full conversation history and the correct branch automatically.
Slow compactions typically occur when returning to a long conversation with a cold prompt cache, though five-minute waits are considered anomalous and the team is investigating whether the operation ultimately succeeds.

Claude Code Routines can now fire automatically when a GitHub Issue is opened, making them useful for auto-triage workflows.
If a tool call or message is randomly dropped during compaction, Claude can begin hallucinating its responses. Letting users choose which messages to drop is theoretically possible but represents more work than most users would want to manage.
Internal metrics show about 1% of compactions take over 3.6 minutes, a mix of genuinely slow operations and dropped requests that silently retry. The compact UI currently does not surface retries, and a fix is planned.