At the moment any tool that you write inline in your instructions - the agent has access to use.
The way to scope down access, would be to use an Automation (our RPA, zapier-like section). You can give an automation parameters and control exactly what it does, then use it as an agent tool.
In future, we'll be looking into user-delegate permissions. I.e. you give your users a role (RBAC) in Budibase, which gives them access to certain resources. Any agent calls will be done under the user's permissions. This is not always desirable - sometimes you want your agent to have more permissions that the user - so this will need to be configurable at some level.
I feel like now, more than ever, the time is right for the EU's move to open-source to succeed.
Linux Desktop is now simply better than Windows, by far. Open office is good. There are many high-quality, commercially supported open-source products available now, developed by full-time, highly talented engineers.
There's every chance that this will work & breaking up oligopolies is great for everyone, not just Europe.
The way to scope down access, would be to use an Automation (our RPA, zapier-like section). You can give an automation parameters and control exactly what it does, then use it as an agent tool.
In future, we'll be looking into user-delegate permissions. I.e. you give your users a role (RBAC) in Budibase, which gives them access to certain resources. Any agent calls will be done under the user's permissions. This is not always desirable - sometimes you want your agent to have more permissions that the user - so this will need to be configurable at some level.