I guess I'm skeptical that this actually improves performance. I'm worried that the middle man, the tool outputs, can strip useful context that the agent actually needs to diagnose.
I think vibecoding itself is the substance. Like enabling people who don't have software engineering or code writing experience to actually develop software is a value in itself. I don't think there needs to be any other proof of concept than a layman can hop on to lovable base 44. Intermediates can grab cursor and Claude Code and just rip through potential project lists to test things out and see where they could go. I guess my opinion is the tool is the product in this case. Most canvases that get sold don't go to professional artists; they go to amateurs. That's mostly what the canvas market is comprised of: people who want to be artists, though they'll never sell a painting.
Oops, i read vault and thought obsidian vault haha - but yeah, one of the issues is if your agent can _execute_ on the secret at all, it can be potentially convinced to use it in a way that does not benefit you, even if it doesn't have access to the secret itself.