Six months ago, fewer than 3% of Vercel deployments were triggered by AI agents. Today that number is over 50%. Vercel didn’t just watch that happen—they built the framework to handle it, ran it internally on 100+ production agents, and today at Ship London they open-sourced it. It’s called eve. The pitch is blunt: an agent is a directory. Tools are TypeScript files. Skills are Markdown documents. If you know where to put a file, you know how to build with eve. The Filesystem Is the Interface Most agent frameworks ask you to learn a DSL, assemble components, or define […]
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