ToolsEnabled
Agents that run on the computer you already own.
They read the files and run the programs that are already on it. Nothing is uploaded, and the program keeps working if we disappear.
- License
- MIT
- Price
- free
- Account
- not required
- Network
- not required
- Platform
- Windows x64
- Write actions
- 7, all off
- Engines
- codex · claude · local
- Hosted
- 2 computers, 1 session
- Record
- signed, on your disk
Screens
Each computer gets a tab and its agents are drawn as a tree, every node carrying a live runtime clock and its role color. Press an empty spot to start an agent there.
Decisions waiting on you sit on a screen you visit instead of a popup that interrupts you. Each line names the merchant, the purpose and whose idea it was.
Every agent has a page showing what you asked for, its latest answer and the folder it works in. The chat rewinds to any message you sent.
Every switch states what it grants and what it risks, including the switches with nothing at stake.
comms
ledger
These three screens read a report written by an agent host, and no host ships with the program. On a new install they hold a labeled example and say so on the screen.
Limits
ToolsEnabled does not contain the engine that runs an agent. It drives the ones you install yourself (Codex, Claude or a model on your own computer) and the first run page names whichever one is missing.
At the widest of the 3 levels an agent can read, change and delete any file this account can, without asking first. Setup says exactly that before you pick it.
Temperature, top-p and token caps are not offered because the engines ignore them. The program lists every control it cannot give you, each one with a reason and a line number.
and a lying one is believed
The build is not code-signed so Windows warns you when you run the installer. There is no public download yet.