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Design and operate remote sandboxed agent runtimes with warm pools, snapshot/restore, per-session isolation, and user-authored PR workflows for scalable backgro
Hosted Agent Infrastructure codifies best practices for running agents in remote, sandboxed environments. It focuses on eliminating cold-start latency via image registries and warm pools, snapshot/restore for fast follow-ups, per-session state isolation, and an API-driven flow to safely extract outputs (branches, PRs, logs) using user tokens. The skill explains architecture layers — sandbox, API, and client — and concrete operational strategies like predictive warm-up, image rebuild cadence, and git identity management for background commits.
Activate this skill when building background coding agents, multi-client collaborative sessions, or systems that must scale agent execution beyond a single machine. Use it for designs where session speed, reproducibility, and auditability (user-authored PRs) are primary concerns. Avoid for unrelated topics like evaluator governance or tool contract design.
scripts/ (build/warm-pool and snapshot patterns)references/Reasonably compatible with server-first agent platforms and CLIs (Claude Code, Cursor, Copilot-style integrations) that can run external scripts and manage long-lived sessions.
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