Claude Code adds organization default models and clickable file attachments
TL;DR
Claude Code now allows admins to set organization default models. The update also adds readable default session names, clickable file attachments in chat, and enhanced security for MCP server spawning.
What changed
Developers and Vibe Builders can set organization default models in the admin controls. Basic Users gain readable default session names along with clickable file attachments inside chat sessions. Security updates also cover MCP server spawning.
Why it matters
Vibe Builders working in shared team environments similar to those on Cursor now spend less time repeating model selections across projects. Basic Users see quicker access to files without extra navigation steps during daily chats.
What to watch for
Compare the new defaults against Gemini's team settings and verify by opening the admin panel to confirm the model options appear for your organization.
Who this matters for
- Vibe Builders: Set org-wide default models in admin controls to standardize output quality across team projects.
- Basic Users: Open shared files directly from chat sessions using new clickable attachments to save navigation time.
Harsh’s take
Standardizing model defaults is a massive win for team consistency. It removes the friction of manual selection and ensures every team member uses the approved high-performance model by default. This mirrors the governance features seen in enterprise IDEs, making the tool more viable for professional squads.
The addition of clickable file attachments and readable session names addresses basic UX debt. These small quality-of-life fixes reduce the cognitive load of managing multiple chat threads. For operators, the real value lies in the security hardening for MCP server spawning, which provides a safer environment for connecting local data to LLM workflows.
by Harsh Desai
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