Addresses five documentation gaps identified from an internal agents
briefing Q&A, specifically around what permissions an agent inherits
from the user:
1. **No privilege escalation** — Added explicit statement that the agent
has the exact same permissions as the user. No escalation, no shared
service account.
2. **Cross-user workspace isolation** — Added statement that agents
cannot access workspaces belonging to other users.
3. **Default-state warning** — Added WARNING callouts that agent
workspaces inherit the user's full network access unless templates
explicitly restrict it.
4. **Tool boundary statement** — Added explicit statement that the agent
cannot act outside its defined tool set and has no direct access to the
Coder API.
5. **Template visibility scoped to user RBAC** — Clarified that template
selection respects the user's role and permissions.
Changes across 3 files:
- `docs/ai-coder/agents/index.md`
- `docs/ai-coder/agents/architecture.md`
- `docs/ai-coder/agents/platform-controls/template-optimization.md`
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PR generated with Coder Agents
Renames the page title from "Template Routing" to "Template
Optimization" in both the markdown H1 header and the docs manifest
entry.
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PR generated with Coder Agents
Add a new docs page under /docs/ai-coder/agents/ covering best practices
for creating templates that are discoverable and useful to Coder Agents.
Covers template descriptions, dedicated agent templates, network
boundaries, credential scoping, parameter design, pre-installed tooling,
and prebuilt workspaces for reducing provisioning latency.
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