Agent Clients Are Learning Where Work Belongs
Fresh Codex, OpenCode, and Pi patches show agent interfaces routing threads, draft sessions, and terminal setup by local context before the user acts.
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Fresh OpenClaw, OpenCode, Hermes Agent, and Codex patches show agent tools treating interruption and recovery as runtime work, not edge-case cleanup.
Agent Context Gets Filesystem Boundaries
Fresh Crush, Codex, OpenClaw, and OpenCode changes show agent runtimes separating user memory, project context, and sandbox paths before work starts.
Agent Tools Are Getting Credential Boundaries
Fresh OpenCode, OpenClaw, Hermes Agent, and Codex commits show tool access becoming a credential and trust-routing problem, not only a menu of callable functions.
Agent Tooling Gets Runtime Guardrails
Fresh OpenCode, LangChain, Gemini CLI, Codex, and OpenClaw commits show agent projects tightening the machinery around tools, sessions, streams, and approvals.
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