feat: add Computer Use, Remote Control, Auto Mode, and Cowork integration
Major update based on Anthropic's March 24, 2026 releases: - feature-map.md: expanded from 20 to 22 capabilities, gaps reduced from 2 to 1 (only Canvas/A2UI remains) - examples/11-computer-use: desktop control via screenshots and clicks - examples/12-remote-control: /rc and Dispatch for phone control - examples/13-auto-mode: AI safety classifier for autonomous execution - cowork-integration/: how Code + Cowork + Dispatch together replicate OpenClaw's full feature set - security/auto-mode-explained.md: deep-dive on the new permission mode - Updated README with broader ecosystem table and revised scores Score: 12 full match (55%), 9 different approach (41%), 1 gap (4%) Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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# Example 11: Computer Use
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Demonstrate Claude Code's ability to control your desktop: open
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apps, click buttons, fill forms, take screenshots. This is the
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capability that made people say "Anthropic just killed OpenClaw."
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**OpenClaw equivalent:** Browser automation + macOS/iOS/Android
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companion apps with screen control.
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**Requirements:**
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- Claude Code Desktop app (not CLI-only)
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- macOS with Accessibility and Screen Recording permissions granted
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- Computer Use enabled in Settings > Desktop app > General
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- Pro or Max plan
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## The prompt
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```
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Open Safari, navigate to Hacker News, take a screenshot of the
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front page, then open TextEdit and write a summary of the top
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5 stories with their point counts. Save the file as
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hn-summary-today.txt on the Desktop.
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```
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## What happens
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1. Claude takes control of your screen (golden border appears)
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2. Opens Safari, navigates to news.ycombinator.com
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3. Takes a screenshot to read the page content
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4. Opens TextEdit (or creates a new document)
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5. Types the summary with story titles and point counts
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6. Saves the file to your Desktop
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## How this compares to OpenClaw
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OpenClaw controls the browser via CDP/Playwright (programmatic).
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Its macOS/iOS companion apps can interact with the desktop.
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Claude Code Computer Use controls the screen like a human:
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screenshots, mouse clicks, keyboard input. It is slower but
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works with any application, not just browsers.
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## Limitations (honest)
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- Research preview. Expect rough edges.
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- macOS only (for now)
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- Slower than Playwright for browser-only tasks
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- Cannot interact with apps that block screen recording
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- Some actions cannot be undone (the macOS permission warning
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is real)
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For browser-only automation, Playwright MCP (example 04) is
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faster and more reliable. Computer Use shines when you need to
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interact with native desktop apps that have no API or CLI.
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