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Claude Code v2.1.172 Update Released

Claude Code Releases·June 12, 2026·high confidence

Why it matters

  • →Sub-agents spawning up to five levels deep enhances automation capabilities.
  • →Bug fixes improve stability and reliability for developers.
  • →Performance enhancements reduce resource usage and improve user experience.

Claude Code has released version 2.1.172, bringing notable enhancements and bug fixes. This update allows sub-agents to spawn their own sub-agents up to five levels deep, expanding the tool's automation capabilities. It also resolves various issues, including session handling and model picker errors, improving overall stability. Performance improvements, such as reduced idle CPU usage and faster tool loading in Chrome, further enhance the user experience. These updates make Claude Code a more powerful and efficient tool for developers.

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