Anthropic Discord
The official community server, and the place a problem gets discussed before it reaches documentation — which is exactly why anything from it is a Tier 4 report.
Anthropic’s own documentation points here for questions, alongside the support team. It is an official property, run by Anthropic.
Why it appears in this directory with a caveat attached
Because of how this reference grades sources. Discord is Tier 4 — community report: useful, often the earliest signal that a limit changed or a feature shipped, and never sufficient on its own to state something as fact.
That is not a criticism of the server. It is what a chat community is. The problem is downstream: a screenshot of a Discord message gets quoted as though it were documentation, and six months later nobody can tell whether it was ever true.
How to use it well
- As a lead, not a citation. “Someone reports X” is a reason to go and check the docs.
- For the failure you cannot find documented — the thing where the docs describe the happy path and you are not on it.
- Before filing an issue. The Claude Code repository is the right place for reproducible bugs; Discord is better for “is this expected?”
If something from Discord turns out to be right and undocumented, tell us — it gets labelled as a community report until a higher-tier source confirms it.
Security notes
Community discussion is not documentation. Configuration snippets, workarounds and reported limits from Discord are unreviewed by definition — useful as a lead, never as a citation.
Related concepts
Model Context Protocol
GAAn open standard that lets an AI application connect to external tools and data through one client/server interface instead of a bespoke integration per tool.
Agent Stack
Claude Code
GAAnthropic's agentic coding product — it reads a codebase, edits files, runs commands and integrates with development tools, across terminal, IDE, desktop, web and CI.
Products
Sources
- 01Pricing — Claude Platform DocsOfficialplatform.claude.comDirects readers to the Discord community for questions alongside the support team.