Claude 3.6 renamer

Fix the name for Claude "3.5 Sonnet (New)". Make it "3.6 Sonnet" as it should have been released

Author
gerrywastaken
Daily installs
0
Total installs
4
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Version
1.6
Created
2024-10-28
Updated
2024-10-28
License
MIT
Applies to

Anthropic recently introduced a new version of their AI model called "Claude 3.5 Sonnet (New)." Unfortunately, this naming choice has led to significant confusion and inconsistency. The label "(New)" is not clear enough, resulting in multiple versions of "Claude 3.5 Sonnet" being difficult to distinguish. To add to the complexity, users have had to use unofficial tags like "(Old)" for the previous version, leading to a lack of standardization. The naming is also overly long and cumbersome, making it frustrating to type, reference, and communicate about efficiently.

In response to these issues, the community has informally adopted the name "Claude 3.6 Sonnet" to provide a cleaner and more intuitive distinction. This userscript serves to formalize that change, automatically renaming all instances of "Claude 3.5 Sonnet (New)" to "Claude 3.6 Sonnet" when visiting the claude.ai website.

**Features**
- **Simplified Naming**: The script replaces the convoluted "3.5 Sonnet (New)" with the clearer and more concise "3.6 Sonnet."
- **Consistent Application**: Automatically updates the name on page load and monitors for changes, ensuring consistent naming throughout your interaction.
- **Community-Aligned**: Reflects the preferred naming that has organically emerged within the user base, offering a more intuitive and efficient solution.

**Usage Instructions**
1. Install a userscript manager like [Tampermonkey](https://www.tampermonkey.net/).
2. Add this userscript through your manager's interface.
3. Visit `https://claude.ai` to see the revised version name as "Claude 3.6 Sonnet."

**Note**: The script specifically targets occurrences of "3.5 Sonnet (New)". If other variations are introduced, such as with additional modifiers or versions, further updates to the script may be required.