Evidence record / agent-zero
A dated record of one change, kept so the writing that cites it can be checked. Compiled from the sources listed below by the research run, not written for reading. The judgment lives in the issues that cite it, below.
2026-08-10-agent-zero-spynel-announced-as-a-preview-an-orchestration-layer-over-codex-claude
Spynel announced as a preview: an orchestration layer over Codex, Claude Code, Agent Zero and others, with no code shipped.
Jan Tomášek (Agent Zero's author) previews Spynel, described as an 'orchestration and control layer' rather than a model, which 'reuses established AI harnesses for reasoning, tools, MCP, skills, coding, and execution.' Named targets in priority order: Codex and Claude Code first, then Agent Zero, Pi, and OpenCode, 'and others through ACP compatibility.' 'Review-driven' is defined as an agentic developer-and-reviewer loop where a development agent implements a task and hands the result to a separate review pass: 'Agents can review the work, identify bugs, send it back for fixes, and repeat the cycle autonomously.' The article discloses that the interview itself was conducted by a Spynel AI communication agent. Availability is explicit: 'Release is planned in the coming weeks', with readers told to follow social channels.
Channel: docs-only. Ancestry: Marketing/announcement surface only. The article sits on the vendor's own site at https://www.agent-zero.ai/p/articles/meet-spynel-one-conversation-many-agents/ and self-reports a publication timestamp of 2026-08-09 15:27 UTC; the article index orders it between the v2.8 (2026-08-01) and v2.9 (2026-08-12) posts, consistent with that date. No corresponding repository, tag, release, or commit exists under agent0ai for Spynel, and no code channel changed. The site sitemap carries a uniform lastmod of 2026-08-12 across all pages, which is a site-rebuild stamp and not usable as an authoring date -- the in-page timestamp is the only date evidence.
Operator consequence: Ignore for now as a tool; note it as context. Nothing is downloadable, nothing is versioned, and a stated 'coming weeks' from a solo-led project is not a date. Its value this window is as the thing that explains two shipped changes: the ACP bundle staged on ready and the five-harness Migrate Agents plugin in v2.9 both make sense as groundwork for a layer that drives Agent Zero as one harness among several. If you are tracking where harness orchestration is heading, that is the signal -- the ACP commit is the receipt, the announcement is the intent. Do not cite the harness list as a compatibility matrix; it is a roadmap claim on a landing page, not a doc and not code.
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Run: 2026-08-10-weekly-digest-2026-08-03_2026-08-10-frontier-v0
Finding ID: 2026-08-10-agent-zero-spynel-announced-as-a-preview-an-orchestration-layer-over-codex-claude
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