Agent Policy Is Moving Into Delivered Layers
Fresh Codex and Hermes commits point to a new control-plane pressure: the rules an agent follows are starting to arrive as cloud bundles, layered requirements, and entitlement-aware tool setup instead of only local config choices.
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Fresh LangChain, Crush, Gemini CLI, and OpenClaw commits show agent tools turning denial, fallback, routing, and policy drift into explicit next steps.
Agent Work Is Getting a Back Button
Fresh Codex and Hermes commits show a practical shift in agent tooling: longer-running work now needs recovery rails, not just more controls.
Agent Tool Menus Are Becoming Runtime Infrastructure
Fresh Codex and Hermes commits show a quieter agent shift: the visible list of tools is becoming a runtime contract about what can be suggested, enabled, discovered, and checked without breaking the session.
Agent Control Settings Are Becoming Session State
Fresh Codex and Hermes commits show a quieter agent shift: permissions, tool behavior, lineage, approval context, and auth fallbacks are being treated as state that has to survive the next turn.
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