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Claude Code 2.1.110 to 2.1.112: Ultrareview, xhigh Effort, and Auto Mode for Max Subscribers

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Three new Claude Code releases in two days bring cloud-based code reviews, a new effort level, and Auto Mode for Opus 4.7 Max users.

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Three releases in two days — Claude Code is staying in sprint mode. Versions 2.1.110 through 2.1.112 ship several features that power users have been waiting for.

The Highlights

Auto Mode for Max subscribers: If you’re using Opus 4.7 with a Max subscription, you can now enable Auto Mode. That means Claude decides on its own when to make tool calls, without you confirming each one. This speeds up complex workflows considerably.

xhigh effort level: There’s now an ‘xhigh’ level between ‘high’ and ‘max’ — accessible through /effort, --effort, or the model picker. For tasks where ‘high’ isn’t quite enough but ‘max’ is too expensive.

/ultrareview: A new command that runs comprehensive code reviews in the cloud using parallel multi-agent analysis. Multiple Claude instances examine your code simultaneously and provide feedback from different perspectives.

More Updates

Version 2.1.110 also introduces the /tui command for flicker-free fullscreen rendering, mobile push notifications when Remote Control is active, and the /focus command for toggling focus view.

In 2.1.111, there’s an auto-match theme that adapts to your terminal’s dark/light mode. Plan files now get descriptive names based on your prompts instead of random words. And read-only bash commands with glob patterns no longer trigger permission prompts.

Version 2.1.112 fixes a bug where Opus 4.7 was reported as ‘temporarily unavailable’ in Auto Mode.

My Take

The combination of Auto Mode and xhigh effort is exactly what power users needed. And /ultrareview shows where things are headed: multi-agent workflows right in the terminal, without setting up extra tools. The Claude Code pace remains impressive — three releases in 48 hours isn’t a coincidence, it shows how aggressively Anthropic is developing right now.

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