| name | agent-fs |
| description | Use when the user wants to store, retrieve, search, or manage files in agent-fs — an agent-first filesystem backed by S3. Triggers on: "save this to agent-fs", "find that file", "store this document", "search agent-fs", "list my files", "show version history", "revert file", "set up agent-fs", "get a signed url", "share this file", "manage members", "invite user", "list members", "remove member", "update role", file persistence for agents, shared agent filesystem, or any mention of the agent-fs CLI. Also use when the user needs to manage drives, manage org/drive members, generate presigned URLs, check recent activity, or use semantic search across stored files. Also use when the user wants to run SQL over stored data files ("query this csv", "sql over my files", "duckdb", "aggregate the parquet file", "query the sqlite db", "join these spreadsheets"). Also use when the user wants to mount or unmount agent-fs as a Linux FUSE filesystem ("mount agent-fs", "fuse mount", "fuse", "remote mount", "sandbox mount", "expose drives as files", "use cat/grep/mv on my agent-fs files", "umount the drive", "mount a remote drive", "mount from sprite", "mount from e2b", "mount from hetzner"). Also use when the user wants to use agent-fs as a just-bash filesystem. Also use when the user wants to set up agent-fs without Docker or S3 ("local filesystem backend", "filesystem storage", "no docker", "onboard --filesystem", "store files on disk"). If the user mentions agent-fs in any context, always consult this skill. |
agent-fs CLI
agent-fs is an agent-first filesystem with full versioning, full-text search (FTS5), and semantic search. It provides a CLI that outputs JSON, making it ideal for agent workflows. Files are organized in drives within orgs.
Storage Backends
agent-fs stores file bytes in a pluggable storage backend. The durable value — version history, comments, and search — lives in SQLite and works identically on every backend.
| Backend | Setup | Versioning tier | signed-url |
|---|
| S3 / MinIO (default) | agent-fs onboard -y (local MinIO, needs Docker) or --s3-* flags for AWS/R2/etc. | Full — revert + historical diff via S3 object versioning | Real presigned URL (public, time-limited) |
| Local filesystem | agent-fs onboard --filesystem (no Docker, no S3) | Full — revert + historical diff via content-addressed blobs on disk | Falls back to an authenticated in-app link (requires sign-in; does not expire) |
Both backends are full-tier: every op — including revert and historical diff — works. Future backends may be basic-tier (no object versioning): on those, revert and historical diff are unavailable and fail cleanly with an UNSUPPORTED_OPERATION error (HTTP 422) rather than a raw storage error — current content, listing, comments, and search keep working. Check a backend's capabilities before relying on versioning if you're unsure which backend a drive uses.
Quick Start
agent-fs onboard -y
agent-fs onboard --filesystem
agent-fs onboard --filesystem --storage-root /data/agent-fs
agent-fs daemon start
echo "hello world" | agent-fs write docs/readme.txt -m "initial version"
agent-fs cat docs/readme.txt
For custom S3 (AWS, R2, etc.), use flags: agent-fs onboard --s3-endpoint <url> --s3-bucket <name> --s3-access-key <key> --s3-secret-key <key>.
The local-filesystem backend (--filesystem, equivalently --storage local) needs no Docker and no S3 — bytes are stored under --storage-root (default ~/.agent-fs/storage), with every version content-addressed so revert and historical diff work the same as on S3.
just-bash Adapter
Use @desplega.ai/agent-fs-just-bash when a just-bash environment needs to
read and write through agent-fs as its fs implementation.
import { Bash } from "just-bash";
import { AgentFsFileSystem } from "@desplega.ai/agent-fs-just-bash";
const fs = new AgentFsFileSystem({
baseUrl: process.env.AGENT_FS_API_URL,
apiKey: process.env.AGENT_FS_API_KEY,
orgId: "org_...",
driveId: "drive_...",
});
const bash = new Bash({ fs, cwd: "/" });
The adapter uses /raw for byte-safe reads/writes and /ops for listing and
metadata. Empty directories are represented by a hidden .agent-fs-dir marker;
symlinks are unsupported and throw EPERM.
Essential Patterns
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Use JSON for machine output — pass --json when parsing CLI output (except download without -o, which writes raw bytes to stdout; daemon status and auth register print human-readable text).
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Auto-detection — the CLI automatically detects whether the daemon is running. If it is, commands go via HTTP; otherwise, they use embedded mode directly. No user action needed.
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Stdin and file upload — write accepts raw bytes from stdin or --file, and text from --content; append accepts text via stdin or --content:
echo "content here" | agent-fs write path/to/file.txt
agent-fs write path/to/file.txt --content "short text"
agent-fs write assets/screenshot.png --file ./screenshot.png
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Paths — forward-slash separated, no leading slash required. Example: docs/notes/meeting.md
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Version messages — optional but recommended for auditability:
agent-fs write docs/spec.md --content "..." -m "added API section"
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Optimistic concurrency — use --expected-version on write to prevent conflicts:
agent-fs write config.json --content '{}' --expected-version 3
Command Quick Reference
File Operations
| Command | Usage | Description |
|---|
write | agent-fs write <path> [--content <text>] [--file <local-path>] [-m <msg>] [--expected-version <n>] | Write text or binary bytes |
cat | agent-fs cat <path> [--offset <n>] [--limit <n>] | Read text file content |
edit | agent-fs edit <path> --old <text> --new <text> [-m <msg>] | Find-and-replace in file |
append | agent-fs append <path> [--content <text>] [-m <msg>] | Append to file (stdin or --content) |
tail | agent-fs tail <path> [--lines <n>] | Last N lines (default: 20) |
ls | agent-fs ls [path] | List directory contents (defaults to /) |
stat | agent-fs stat <path> | Show file metadata (size, version, timestamps) |
tree | agent-fs tree [path] [--depth <n>] | Recursive directory listing |
glob | agent-fs glob <pattern> [path] | Find files by pattern (*.md, **/*.md) |
rm | agent-fs rm <path> | Delete a file |
mv | agent-fs mv <from> <to> [-m <msg>] | Move or rename a file |
cp | agent-fs cp <from> <to> | Copy a file |
signed-url | agent-fs signed-url <path> [--expires-in <seconds>] | Generate a download URL. On S3/MinIO: a presigned URL (default 24h, max 7 days, kind: "presigned"). On local-FS: an authenticated in-app link (kind: "app", requires sign-in, non-expiring). |
download | agent-fs download <path> [-o <local-path>] | Download raw bytes |
Versioning
| Command | Usage | Description |
|---|
log | agent-fs log <path> [--limit <n>] | Show version history |
diff | agent-fs diff <path> --v1 <n> --v2 <n> | Diff between versions |
revert | agent-fs revert <path> --version <n> | Revert to a previous version |
log works on every backend (version metadata is in SQLite). revert and historical diff (comparing two stored versions) need a full-tier backend — S3/MinIO and local-filesystem both qualify. On a basic-tier backend without object versioning, revert and historical diff fail cleanly with UNSUPPORTED_OPERATION (HTTP 422); diff then degrades to the stored summary instead of full content.
Search & Discovery
| Command | Usage | Description |
|---|
grep | agent-fs grep <pattern> <path> | Regex search in file content |
fts | agent-fs fts <pattern> [path] | Full-text search (FTS5) across all files |
search | agent-fs search <query> [--limit <n>] | Hybrid search (semantic + keyword, best for general queries) |
vec-search | agent-fs vec-search <query> [--limit <n>] | Vector-only semantic search using embeddings |
recent | agent-fs recent [path] [--since <duration>] [--limit <n>] | Recent activity (e.g., --since 24h) |
reindex | agent-fs reindex [path] | Re-index files with failed/missing embeddings |
When to use which:
grep — you know the exact pattern and path (regex)
fts — keyword search across all files (fast, FTS5-based)
search — general-purpose search combining keywords and meaning (recommended default)
vec-search — pure semantic search when you want conceptual matches only
SQL Queries (DuckDB)
| Command | Usage | Description |
|---|
sql | agent-fs sql <query> [-t name=path[:format]]... [--max-rows <n>] | Run DuckDB SQL over stored documents |
Supported formats: csv, tsv, parquet, xlsx, json, ndjson/jsonl (each also .gz except parquet/xlsx), sqlite (.db/.sqlite/.sqlite3), and .duckdb. Reference file-format documents directly by quoted drive path inside the query, or bind any document to a table name with -t. SQLite/DuckDB databases require a -t binding and expose their tables as <name>.<table>. Append :format to a binding to query documents with non-standard extensions (e.g. -t logs=/raw/data.txt:csv). Queries are sandboxed — no host filesystem or network access. Results cap at --max-rows (default 1000, max 10000); truncated: true in JSON output signals more rows exist.
Comments
| Command | Usage | Description |
|---|
comment add | agent-fs comment add <path> --body <text> [--line-start <n>] [--line-end <n>] | Add a comment to a file |
comment reply | agent-fs comment reply <comment-id> --body <text> | Reply to a comment |
comment list | agent-fs comment list [path] | List comments (with inline replies) |
comment get | agent-fs comment get <id> | Get a comment with its replies |
comment update | agent-fs comment update <id> --body <text> | Update a comment (author only) |
comment delete | agent-fs comment delete <id> | Soft-delete a comment (author only) |
comment resolve | agent-fs comment resolve <id> | Resolve a comment |
comment notifications | agent-fs comment notifications [--unread] [--limit <n>] | List comment notifications for the current user in the active drive |
comment read | agent-fs comment read [ids...] [--all] | Mark selected notification event IDs, or all active-drive notifications, as read |
Setup & Auth
| Command | Usage | Description |
|---|
onboard | agent-fs onboard [--local] [--filesystem] [--storage <minio|local>] [--storage-root <dir>] [-y] [--embeddings <provider>] | Set up agent-fs (storage backend + database + user). --filesystem (or --storage local) uses an on-disk backend — no Docker/S3; --storage-root <dir> sets its directory. |
init | agent-fs init [--local] [-y] | Alias for onboard |
auth register | agent-fs auth register <email> | Register a new user |
auth whoami | agent-fs auth whoami | Show current user info |
Member Management
| Command | Usage | Description |
|---|
member list | agent-fs member list | List org members (use --drive <id> for drive members) |
member invite | agent-fs member invite <email> --role <role> | Invite user to org (viewer/editor/admin) |
member update-role | agent-fs member update-role <email> --role <role> | Update org role (use --drive <id> for drive role) |
member remove | agent-fs member remove <email> | Remove from org (use --drive <id> for drive only) |
The --drive flag is a global option — place it before the subcommand: agent-fs --drive <id> member list.
Member commands are admin-gated: org-scoped commands require org admin; drive-scoped commands (--drive <id>) require drive admin or admin of the owning org, and the drive must belong to the current org. Non-admins get a permission error; org/drive IDs outside your memberships return "not found".
Drive Management
| Command | Usage | Description |
|---|
drive list | agent-fs drive list | List drives in current org |
drive create | agent-fs drive create <name> | Create a new drive (requires org admin) |
drive current | agent-fs drive current | Show current drive context |
drive invite | agent-fs drive invite <email> --role <role> | Invite user (viewer/editor/admin) |
Drive membership is explicit: drive list shows only drives you're a member of. Creating a drive automatically grants you admin membership on it; other users must be invited per drive (or via org invite, which grants access to the default drive).
Config & Daemon
| Command | Usage | Description |
|---|
config get | agent-fs config get <key> | Get config value (dot notation: s3.bucket) |
config set | agent-fs config set <key> <value> | Set config value |
config list | agent-fs config list | Show all configuration |
config validate | agent-fs config validate | Check S3, database, auth, embeddings health |
daemon start | agent-fs daemon start | Start the background daemon |
daemon stop | agent-fs daemon stop | Stop the daemon |
daemon status | agent-fs daemon status | Check if daemon is running |
FUSE Mount (Linux only)
Expose all org drives as a Linux FUSE filesystem so agents can use plain shell verbs (cat, grep, mv, rm) against agent-fs content. Requires /dev/fuse and SYS_ADMIN cap; not available on macOS or in gVisor-based sandboxes.
Two topologies are supported:
- Local mode (default): helper talks to a local daemon over a Unix socket. Daemon must be running and have an S3 backend configured.
- Remote mode (
--remote): helper talks directly to a remote agent-fs HTTP API. No local daemon required — ideal for sandboxes (sprite, E2B, Hetzner VMs, GitHub Actions runners) that can reach a hosted agent-fs but can't run the full daemon stack.
FUSE writes require the editor role or better on the drive — on drives where you're a viewer, the mount is read-only for file writes (writes fail with EACCES; check <mount>/.agent-fs/errors.ndjson for the PERMISSION_DENIED record).
| Command | Usage | Description |
|---|
mount | agent-fs mount <path> [--allow-other] [--foreground] | Mount drives at <path> via local daemon (e.g. /mnt/agent-fs/<drive>/). |
mount --remote | agent-fs mount <path> --remote [--api-url <url>] [--api-key <key>] | Mount against a remote agent-fs HTTP API. Reads apiUrl/apiKey from ~/.agent-fs/config.json or AGENT_FS_API_URL/AGENT_FS_API_KEY env if flags omitted. Prefer env over --api-key (the latter exposes the key in ps). |
umount | agent-fs umount <path> | Unmount the FUSE mountpoint. |
mount status | agent-fs mount status | Show whether a mount is active and where. |
Common Workflows
Store and retrieve a document
cat <<'EOF' | agent-fs write reports/q1-summary.md -m "Q1 summary draft"
Revenue grew 15% quarter over quarter.
EOF
agent-fs cat reports/q1-summary.md
agent-fs stat reports/q1-summary.md
Search across files
agent-fs grep "revenue|growth" reports/
agent-fs fts "quarterly revenue"
agent-fs search "financial performance metrics" --limit 5
agent-fs vec-search "financial performance metrics" --limit 5
Query data files with SQL
agent-fs sql "SELECT category, sum(amount) AS total FROM '/finance/2026.csv' GROUP BY category" --json
agent-fs sql "SELECT s.name, t.tag FROM sales s JOIN tags t ON s.id = t.id" \
-t sales=/data/sales.csv -t tags=/data/tags.parquet
agent-fs sql "SELECT count(*) FROM app.users" -t app=/backups/app.db
echo "SELECT count(*) FROM '/data/events.ndjson'" | agent-fs sql
Review and revert changes
agent-fs log docs/spec.md --limit 10
agent-fs diff docs/spec.md --v1 2 --v2 5
agent-fs revert docs/spec.md --version 2
Comments and collaboration
agent-fs comment add docs/spec.md --body "Needs more detail on auth"
agent-fs comment reply <comment-id> --body "Added in v3"
agent-fs comment list docs/spec.md
agent-fs comment notifications --unread --limit 20
agent-fs comment read <notification-id> [<notification-id>...]
agent-fs comment read --all
agent-fs comment resolve <comment-id>
Set up a new drive and invite users
agent-fs drive create "team-docs"
agent-fs drive invite alice@company.com --role editor
agent-fs drive current
Manage members
agent-fs member list
agent-fs --drive <driveId> member list
agent-fs member invite alice@company.com --role editor
agent-fs member update-role alice@company.com --role admin
agent-fs member remove alice@company.com
agent-fs --drive <driveId> member remove alice@company.com
Check recent activity
agent-fs recent --since 1h
agent-fs recent docs/ --since 24h --limit 20
Generate a shareable download link
agent-fs signed-url docs/report.pdf
agent-fs signed-url docs/report.pdf --expires-in 3600
agent-fs signed-url docs/report.pdf --json
On an S3/MinIO backend (kind: "presigned") the URL requires no authentication — anyone with the link can download the file until it expires. Access is RBAC-checked only at generation time (viewer-or-better on the drive); after that the URL is a bearer secret. Don't log it or paste it anywhere you wouldn't paste a credential, and prefer the shortest workable --expires-in. Signed URLs serve the correct Content-Type header based on file extension (e.g., application/pdf for .pdf, image/png for .png), so browsers render them natively.
On a backend without presigned URLs (the local-filesystem backend), signed-url does not fail — it falls back to an authenticated in-app link (kind: "app", expiresIn: 0) of the form <appUrl>/file/~/<org>/<drive>/<path>. Unlike a presigned URL this link is not a public bearer secret: the daemon's /raw route and the web viewer require sign-in, so the recipient must be an authenticated member of the drive. Set AGENT_FS_APP_URL (or appUrl in config) so the link points at your deployment.
MIME types on upload: write, edit, append, and revert automatically detect and set the correct Content-Type on S3 objects based on file extension. The content type is also stored in the database and visible in stat output via the contentType field. Raw stdin and --file uploads preserve bytes exactly; text search/indexing is applied only when the payload is valid, indexable UTF-8 text.
App URL in responses
When AGENT_FS_APP_URL is set (e.g., https://live.agent-fs.dev), file-related ops automatically include an appUrl field pointing to the file in the live web app:
AGENT_FS_APP_URL=https://live.agent-fs.dev agent-fs stat docs/report.pdf --json
This applies to any op that returns a path or to field (write, stat, edit, append, rm, cp, mv, signed-url, etc.).
Validate your setup
agent-fs config validate
Mount a remote drive from a sandbox
Use --remote when the agent is running in a Linux sandbox (sprite, E2B, Hetzner VM, GitHub Actions runner, etc.) that can reach a hosted agent-fs HTTP API but cannot run the full daemon + S3 stack locally.
sudo apt-get install -y fuse3
sudo chmod 666 /dev/fuse
sudo ln -sf /proc/mounts /etc/mtab
echo user_allow_other | sudo tee -a /etc/fuse.conf
export AGENT_FS_API_URL=https://agent-fs.example.com
export AGENT_FS_API_KEY=<key>
mkdir -p ~/mnt
agent-fs mount ~/mnt --remote
ls ~/mnt
cat ~/mnt/current/docs/spec.md
echo "edit from sandbox $(date)" > ~/mnt/current/notes.txt
fusermount3 -u ~/mnt
See docs/mounting/ for per-environment guides (sprite, E2B, Hetzner).