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Does it have built-in protections so it doesn't randomly decide to delete every file it has permissions to?
Yes it does. By default, any of the execute_command or fs_write/fs_patch/etc. tools all have guards around them that prompt for user confirmation before doing things. They can be disabled via the
AUTO_APPROVEenvironment variable if necessary (like they are when using thesisyphusagent). For bash tools, I've included functions that can help do this when you write your own tools. For Python tools, you can use the usualinputmethods.As usual, leave it to the random developers on the internet to put more care and thought into something than the multibillion dollar companies.