Agent Framework Methodology: Classifying Skills and Benchmarks as Code
hwchase17 · x · 2026-08-22
Will Crossfield proposes a framework for distinguishing code from data in agent architectures: Skills, benchmarks, and configurations should be treated as code, while traces, environments, and one-shot applications should be treated as data. This classification helps clarify governance and iteration strategies.
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