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FUSE is All You Need - Giving agents access to anything via filesystems
Giving agents access to a sandboxed environment with a shell and a filesystem has been the latest hype when it comes to agentic harnesses. Recent examples of this include:
Turso’s AgentFS Anthropic’s Agent SDK, which brings Claude Code’s harness to non-coding domains Vercel rebuilding their text-to-SQL agent on top of a sandbox Anthropic’s Agent Skills for filesystem-based progressive disclosure The argument for why this is good goes something like this:
The big labs are doing heavy RL for coding tasks in these kinds of environments. Aligning more closely with such a harness brings free gains from the coding domain to other problem spaces.
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