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+title: "Coding Agents"
+description: "Run AI coding agents like Claude Code, Codex, and AMP in secure E2B sandboxes with full terminal, filesystem, and git access."
+icon: "robot"
+---
+
+Coding agents like [Claude Code](https://docs.anthropic.com/en/docs/agents-and-tools/claude-code/overview), [Codex](https://github.com/openai/codex), and [AMP](https://ampcode.com/) can write, debug, and refactor code autonomously. E2B sandboxes give each agent a full Linux environment with terminal, filesystem, and git — completely isolated from your infrastructure. Pre-built templates mean you can go from zero to a running agent in a single API call.
+
+## Why Use a Sandbox
+
+Running coding agents directly on your machine or servers means giving AI-generated code unrestricted access to your environment. E2B sandboxes solve this:
+
+1. **Isolation** — agent-generated code runs in a secure sandbox, never touching your production systems or local machine
+2. **Full dev environment** — terminal, filesystem, git, and package managers are all available out of the box, so agents work like a developer would
+3. **Pre-built templates** — ready-made templates for popular agents get you started fast, and you can [build your own](/docs/template/quickstart) for any agent
+4. **Scalability** — spin up many sandboxes in parallel, each running its own agent on a separate task
+
+## How It Works
+
+1. **Create a sandbox** — use a pre-built template or [build your own](/docs/template/quickstart) with any agent installed
+2. **Agent gets a full environment** — terminal, filesystem, git access, and any tools installed in the template
+3. **Agent works autonomously** — it reads the codebase, writes code, runs tests, and iterates until the task is done
+4. **Extract results** — pull out the git diff, structured output, or modified files via the SDK
+5. **Sandbox is cleaned up** — once the work is done, the sandbox is destroyed automatically. No lingering state or cleanup needed
+
+## Agent Examples
+
+Since each sandbox is a full Linux environment, you can run any coding agent — just install it in a [custom template](/docs/template/quickstart). E2B also provides pre-built templates for popular agents to get you started quickly.
+
+
+
+ Anthropic's autonomous coding agent with structured output and MCP tool support
+
+
+ OpenAI's coding agent with schema-validated output and image input
+
+
+ Sourcegraph's coding agent with streaming JSON and thread management
+
+
+ Open-source multi-provider agent with a built-in web UI
+
+
+
+## Related Guides
+
+
+
+ Clone repos, manage branches, and push changes from sandboxes
+
+
+ Pause and resume sandboxes to preserve state across sessions
+
+
+ Build your own sandbox templates with custom tools and dependencies
+
+