April Recap: Agents you can trust
Blog post from Tabnine
The latest release from Tabnine introduces significant improvements aimed at enhancing the reliability and control of AI coding agents in production environments. Key updates include a Plan Mode in the CLI that allows users to preview an agent's actions before execution, ensuring no unexpected or rogue commands occur. Security is bolstered by sandboxed execution and clearer boundaries for CLI agents, along with more granular command approvals to make the transition from demonstration to enterprise-ready deployment smoother. The update also addresses the challenge of AI cost management with tools for tracking token consumption and enforcing per-team quotas. The CLI is evolving rapidly, now supporting extensions and bridging workflows with IDEs, while a Generalist Agent mode facilitates broader problem-solving. The code review process has been enhanced to be more agent-driven and context-aware, providing better feedback earlier in the development process. This release focuses on bridging the gap between AI's ability to generate code and its capacity to operate reliably within organizations, setting the stage for future advancements.