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docs: align terminal-backend count and naming across docs and code
README:24 claimed "Six terminal backends" while tools/environments/ exposes seven top-level backend choices through TERMINAL_ENV: local, docker, ssh, singularity, modal, daytona, vercel_sandbox. Modal additionally has direct and Nous-managed modes selected via terminal.modal_mode (the ManagedModalEnvironment class is a Modal sub-mode, not a separate top-level backend). The same drift appeared in five other doc and code-comment sites with inconsistent counts (six, seven, or implicit) and varying lists. Updated all sites to a consistent seven-backend list in canonical order. The configuration guide also clarifies how Modal's two modes are selected so operators do not search for a non-existent backend: managed_modal value. CONTRIBUTING.md:160 lists six backend filenames in a code tree but does not carry the "Six terminal" prose; left out of scope per cohesion sweep guidance to bundle only identical wording. Files updated: - README.md (line 24, marketing copy) - website/docs/index.md (line 49, landing page) - website/docs/user-guide/configuration.md (line 86, config guide) - tools/environments/__init__.py (lines 3-6, package docstring) - tools/file_operations.py (line 6, module docstring) - environments/README.md (line 43, RL training docs — TERMINAL_ENV list)
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<tr><td><b>A closed learning loop</b></td><td>Agent-curated memory with periodic nudges. Autonomous skill creation after complex tasks. Skills self-improve during use. FTS5 session search with LLM summarization for cross-session recall. <a href="https://github.com/plastic-labs/honcho">Honcho</a> dialectic user modeling. Compatible with the <a href="https://agentskills.io">agentskills.io</a> open standard.</td></tr>
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<tr><td><b>Scheduled automations</b></td><td>Built-in cron scheduler with delivery to any platform. Daily reports, nightly backups, weekly audits — all in natural language, running unattended.</td></tr>
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<tr><td><b>Delegates and parallelizes</b></td><td>Spawn isolated subagents for parallel workstreams. Write Python scripts that call tools via RPC, collapsing multi-step pipelines into zero-context-cost turns.</td></tr>
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<tr><td><b>Runs anywhere, not just your laptop</b></td><td>Six terminal backends — local, Docker, SSH, Daytona, Singularity, and Modal. Daytona and Modal offer serverless persistence — your agent's environment hibernates when idle and wakes on demand, costing nearly nothing between sessions. Run it on a $5 VPS or a GPU cluster.</td></tr>
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<tr><td><b>Runs anywhere, not just your laptop</b></td><td>Seven terminal backends — local, Docker, SSH, Singularity, Modal, Daytona, and Vercel Sandbox. Daytona and Modal offer serverless persistence — your agent's environment hibernates when idle and wakes on demand, costing nearly nothing between sessions. Run it on a $5 VPS or a GPU cluster.</td></tr>
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<tr><td><b>Research-ready</b></td><td>Batch trajectory generation, Atropos RL environments, trajectory compression for training the next generation of tool-calling models.</td></tr>
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