Repository profile
NanmiCoder/claude-code-haha
Claude Code leaked source - locally runnable version
Why this page exists
Use this profile to move from awareness into adoption-oriented inspection.
Best next step
Check the summary, then compare it against similar projects before touching production.
Research posture
Momentum helps discovery. Fit, maintenance quality, and reversibility decide adoption.
Editorial summary
Claude Code Haha is a locally runnable version of the leaked source code from Claude Code, designed to function seamlessly with any Anthropic-compatible API, such as MiniMax and OpenRouter. This project addresses various issues present in the original leaked code, enabling a fully operational Ink TUI (Text User Interface) that allows users to interact with the system locally. Users can engage with the platform through a complete interface or utilize a headless mode for scripting and CI scenarios. The project also supports a range of features including a multi-agent architecture, plugin integration, and customizable API endpoints, making it a versatile tool for developers and researchers alike.
Adoption analysis
Best-fit use case
NanmiCoder/claude-code-haha is most useful to evaluate when your team is researching TypeScript ecosystem tooling. Compare its documented workflow with your runtime, deployment model, and maintenance capacity before adopting it.
Momentum signal
Recent tracked star growth is modest, so maintenance quality and fit may matter more than momentum. Daily and three-day changes are discovery signals, while total stars show accumulated awareness.
Adoption caution
Before adding it to production, review license terms, dependency footprint, security guidance, open issue quality, and whether there is a clear path to migrate away later.
What to inspect next
- 1Look for a documented installation or setup path before using the project.
- 2Check whether the README clearly states the project scope and non-goals.
- 3Identify at least two alternatives so the decision is not based on one ranking page.
- 4Read recent issues and releases to understand maintenance rhythm, breaking changes, and common failure modes.