Agent Control Hints Become Runtime Contracts
Fresh OpenClaw, Codex, and Hermes changes show agent projects turning speed modes, chat metadata, and worker instructions into explicit runtime surfaces.
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Fresh Gemini CLI and OpenWork patches show agent products turning hangs, publish failures, voice quotas, and provider outages into explicit runtime behavior.
Agent Runtimes Are Learning When To Stop
Fresh OpenCode, Codex, OpenClaw, and Hermes Agent patches show agent tools turning long-running work into bounded, traceable runtime state.
Agent Tools Are Getting Capability Switches
Fresh Codex, Hermes Agent, and Pi patches show agent projects narrowing when external skills, MCP tools, and package surfaces become visible.
Agent Control Panels Move Into The Terminal
Hermes Agent, OpenClaw, and Codex all moved user-facing control surfaces closer to the agent runtime, from billing and provider setup to structured MCP prompts.
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