Separating Claude Code Personal Sub and Claude Code Company Sub
It's surprisingly easy
alias cc="CLAUDE_CODE_NO_FLICKER=1 claude --dangerously-skip-permissions --teammate-mode auto"alias ccl="CLAUDE_CODE_NO_FLICKER=1 CLAUDE_CODE_USE_VERTEX=1 CLOUD_ML_REGION=global ANTHROPIC_VERTEX_PROJECT_ID=tech-innovation-prod ANTHROPIC_MODEL=claude-opus-4-6[1m] ANTHROPIC_DEFAULT_OPUS_MODEL=claude-opus-4-6[1m] claude --dangerously-skip-permissions --teammate-mode auto"It's surprisingly easy
Why? Multi-tenant environments. First, we need to understand a few differences between environments:
So
Most people physically separate their tenancy, such as Claude Code, from their personal vs. work laptops. So in most cases, it's not a big deal.
But when you need multi-tenancy, it becomes super stressful. For example, say you have two different toolkits:
Most MCP auth states or code harnesses don't support profiles, so you can only log in to one.
So therefore... a natural evolution was to have both:
to physically isolate tenancies.
Now we've solved the multiple-profile issue, but the client's problems persist. Now let's get back to the environments:
All MCP auth or toolkit auth info should always be saved in the Agent Runtime Environment IMHO. However, a surprising number of harnesses tie them to the LLM server (such as Codex Apps or Claude.ai Plugins) or put them in the end-user UI (Claude Desktop or Codex Desktop).
Now the problem is:
The only way to reliably isolate different auth information is thus:
Then
are both isolated VPS, and
This way, you can provide different toolkits, creating multiple dev environments.
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alias cc="CLAUDE_CODE_NO_FLICKER=1 claude --dangerously-skip-permissions --teammate-mode auto"alias ccl="CLAUDE_CODE_NO_FLICKER=1 CLAUDE_CODE_USE_VERTEX=1 CLOUD_ML_REGION=global ANTHROPIC_VERTEX_PROJECT_ID=tech-innovation-prod ANTHROPIC_MODEL=claude-opus-4-6[1m] ANTHROPIC_DEFAULT_OPUS_MODEL=claude-opus-4-6[1m] claude --dangerously-skip-permissions --teammate-mode auto"