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CLI-Anything × CLI-Hub v0.3.0 (announced 2026-04-25) demonstrates agents creating…

Brief

CLI-Anything × CLI-Hub v0.3.0 (announced 2026-04-25) positions harness engineering as the central way to expand general-purpose agents' reach: the release showcases agents building a FreeCAD Curiosity-style rover, a Blender orbital relay drone with motion, and playing a 2026 game via generated CLIs. The platform now lists 66 harnesses across 30 categories and reports that roughly 80% of command runs come from agents versus 20% from humans. v0.3.0 introduces meta preview bundles and trajectories, updated skills and docs, and broader conversion of complex software into agent-native surfaces. The authors argue that treating the CLI as a transport layer and improving harness quality lets existing agent capabilities transfer into new domains without retraining, while preview trajectories grant critical feedback for both agents and people. CLI-Hub (clianything.cc) is framed as the budding distribution layer for reusable harnesses.

Why it matters

CLI-Anything × CLI-Hub v0.3.0 (announced 2026-04-25) demonstrates agents creating complex artifacts: a FreeCAD Curiosity-style rover, a Blender orbital relay drone scene with motion, and a real 2026 game played through generated CLIs (credit to @t1anyufan).

Key details

  • CLI-Hub now exposes 66 software harnesses across 30 categories, and authors report ~80% of command usage comes from agents versus ~20% from humans.
  • v0.3.0 adds meta preview bundles and trajectories, updated agent skills and documentation, and more real-world software converted into agent-native harnesses to make inspection, control, and recovery possible.
  • Authors claim harness engineering (making software agent-reachable) is the key scalability lever: better harnesses improve agent capabilities without retraining, and preview trajectories provide feedback loops for both agents and humans.
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