Loom v0.7.4 is out for macOS, Linux and Windows

Capabilities

Yes, when yes is safe.

Claude Code pauses before edits and commands. Loom answers each prompt with the safe affirmative, so six parallel sessions keep moving without a human at the keyboard.

How it works

One unanswered prompt parks a session.

The safe affirmative

When Claude Code asks before an edit or a command, Loom presses the conservative yes. It approves the action in front of it, never a broader grant.

Toggleable

Auto-accept is a switch, not a policy. Turn it off and every prompt waits for you, exactly as plain Claude Code would.

Per-terminal control

Press shift+tab in any terminal to cycle that one session's permission mode. Five sessions can run free while one careful session asks first.

Why it matters

Built for the hours you are not watching.

A fleet of six real Claude Code CLIs generates permission prompts constantly. Answer them by hand and you are not conducting, you are babysitting. Auto-accept is what makes overnight runs and long missions possible: the Conductor watches every terminal, answers the prompt, and the work simply continues.

slot 4 of 6
# 02:13, nobody at the keyboard
Claude Code: Run npm test?
$ Loom presses the safe affirmative
# the session continues, five others never noticed

Questions

Common questions.

Can I turn auto-accept off?

Yes. It is toggleable, and shift+tab cycles a single terminal's permission mode whenever you want one session to ask before acting.

What does "safe affirmative" mean?

Claude Code prompts often offer more than one way to say yes. Loom presses only the safe one, approving the specific action in front of it rather than a wider standing grant.

Does auto-accept replace review?

No. Every change lands in your working tree, and the source control panel with its full git graph is there for reviewing what the fleet shipped before you push.

Is anything else protecting the machine?

Yes. Loom keeps a secret-path deny-list on reads and writes and a workspace authorization registry covering every file, git, and shell operation. The security page has the full picture.

Hand it the work.
Walk away.

macOS, Linux, and Windows. Around 13 MB. Free and open source.