weekend hack. In the next version of agents sdk:
- codemode has a new connector runtime model, durable abort/replays, with approvals and snippets (hanks @mattzcarey)
- browser tools get a full upgrade, where you can drive a single session durably, driven by new codemode (thanks @cjols_ / @whoiskatrin)
- bonus: live view (that you can interact with!), quick actions (markdown, screenshot, pdf generation, etc)
yay for dynamic workers. that (and some more stuff) should be all out on monday.
🎈 we've just shipped agents sdk v0.14.0
you can now build agents with skills, messengers, schedules, and durable workflows on cloudflare
out of the box support for recurring tasks, think workflows, chat recovery, mcp transport improvements, and better client-tool continuations
go make cool stuff with it!
@andy_matuschak I think the key to the vision of personal software is empowering domain experts to shape their tools; the converse trap is requiring all users (especially novices) to reinvent the wheel from scratch
Stop building AI features as a way to offload thinking to users
Add chat, throw in gen UI, and they can build literally anything!
But users don't want "anything", they want a solution to one particular problem - one you are supposed to be responsible for solving
chat sdk ⨉ agents sdk
tl;dr: add this to your existing agent, point your coding agent at /examples/chat-sdk-messenger, and you get a bot with slack/telegram/gchat/all the kickass work done by the chat sdk team (which is kinda incredible btw, this shit is hard)
because it's agents sdk, you get all its features (mcp scheduling streaming state yada yada), the ability to build admin panels where you can see all ongoing conversations (live!) and step in, all of it.
available in [email protected]
@threepointone I was gonna try to riff off it with something like "architecture and design of society" but it started sounding a bit eugenics-adjacent so that's what I'm sparing you from