Safe defaults for an agent that can act
Warden defaults to asking before an agent takes an ambiguous action, gates autonomous work behind workspace trust, and lets the operator pre-approve routine actions with explicit rules.
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Engineering blog
Native command-center progress, multi-provider design notes, and product updates as Warden moves toward public binary release.
Warden defaults to asking before an agent takes an ambiguous action, gates autonomous work behind workspace trust, and lets the operator pre-approve routine actions with explicit rules.
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Warden's searchable session records and visible task state are being built so a paused coding session can be reviewed and continued by another operator, not only its author.
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Warden's direction is to keep TheAuditor's code understanding and findings discoverable beside an active session, so a proposed change can be judged with context in view.
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Warden keeps session-level cost visibility and budget-oriented controls beside active coding work, so spend stays a decision instead of a billing surprise.
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Warden is a proprietary native desktop command center for multi-provider coding work. Public binary release preparation is underway.
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Warden is a proprietary native desktop command center for reviewing active multi-provider coding work.
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Warden is a proprietary native desktop command center being prepared for supervised multi-provider coding workflows.
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Warden's development direction is to make provider and model choices visible to the operator, with release-specific support and cost documentation.
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Warden is a working proprietary native desktop command center being prepared for public binary release.
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Warden's native command center is being developed around visible operator controls for active coding sessions.
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Warden is a working proprietary native desktop command center under active release validation.
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Warden is being prepared as a proprietary command center for multi-provider coding work, with supported controls documented per public binary.
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Warden is being validated for multi-provider workflows. Public releases will state supported account types, sign-in methods, and platforms.
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Warden is being prepared as a proprietary native desktop command center with release-specific documentation for its supported capabilities and platforms.
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Warden is a proprietary native desktop command center for active multi-provider coding workflows.
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Warden works alongside TheAuditor in a supervised coding workflow. Public integration support will be stated per release.
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