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claudes-c-compiler

Claude Opus 4.6 wrote a dependency-free C compiler in Rust, with backends targeting x86 (64- and 32-bit), ARM, and RISC-V, capable of compiling a booting Linux kernel. - anthropics/claudes-c-compiler

Last reviewed: 2/23/2026

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What is claudes-c-compiler?

Claude Opus 4.6 wrote a dependency-free C compiler in Rust, with backends targeting x86 (64- and 32-bit), ARM, and RISC-V, capable of compiling a booting Linux kernel. - anthropics/claudes-c-compiler See it in our Development Tools collection.

Key benefits

  • claudes-c-compiler fits into a modern web development toolchain and can reduce boilerplate work.
  • Using claudes-c-compiler can improve developer productivity versus ad‑hoc scripts and manual processes.
  • claudes-c-compiler typically integrates with Git-based workflows, CI/CD, or popular runtimes and frameworks.

Use cases

  • Integrating claudes-c-compiler into your local dev or CI pipeline to automate repetitive work.
  • Using claudes-c-compiler to monitor, debug, or optimize applications in production.
  • Adopting claudes-c-compiler as a standard tool across your engineering team for consistency.

About claudes-c-compiler

Claude Opus 4.6 wrote a dependency-free C compiler in Rust, with backends targeting x86 (64- and 32-bit), ARM, and RISC-V, capable of compiling a booting Linux kernel. - anthropics/claudes-c-compiler Use this as a starting point, then validate integration constraints, pricing boundaries, and long-term maintenance risk against your current stack. Before adopting, compare alternatives and confirm documentation quality, onboarding path, and the cadence of product updates.

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Reviewed on 2/23/2026

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