Matt Low
8ddac2f820
An agent is currently a name given to a system prompt and a set of tools which the agent has access to. This resolves the previous issue of the set of configured tools being available in *all* contexts, which wasn't always desired. Tools are now only available when an agent is explicitly requested using the `-a/--agent` flag. Agents are expected to be expanded on: the concept of task-specilized agents (e.g. coding), the ability to define a set of files an agent should always have access to for RAG purposes, etc. Other changes: - Removes the "tools" top-level config structure (though this is expected to come back along with the abillity to define custom tools). - Renamed `pkg/agent` to `pkg/agents` |
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