Control plane first
The runtime keeps its native loop and tool behavior. onesagent owns the hosted control-plane layer: sessions, jobs, workspaces, artifacts, auth scope, and recovery.
onesagent gives teams browser access, persistent sessions, durable jobs, artifact custody, and replay around OpenCode, Codex CLI, Claude Code, Hermes, and OpenClaw.
The runtime keeps its native loop and tool behavior. onesagent owns the hosted control-plane layer: sessions, jobs, workspaces, artifacts, auth scope, and recovery.
Agent sessions can survive browser reloads and longer job execution. Session history, workspace paths, artifacts, and replayable events stay attached to the run.
OpenCode has the deepest native lane today. Codex CLI, Claude Code, Hermes, and OpenClaw can run through hosted CLI lanes while native bridges mature.
Each page is written around hosted workspace, persistent session, multi-runtime, runtime-native, browser access, durable job, artifact, and SSE search intent.
No. onesagent hosts and coordinates existing agent runtimes instead of replacing them with a narrower hosted abstraction.
It is for developer teams that want browser access, custody, and durable sessions around strong CLI and native agent runtimes.