摘要
arXiv:2606.08500v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Software engineering agents (SWE agents) increasingly work through tool-mediated trajectories in real repositories, yet their behavior remains difficult to characterize in concrete, observable terms. These trajectories record tool use, intermediate reasoning, evidence selection, and self-directed stopping, but they do not by themselves explain why particular moves were chosen, what evidence was trusted, or when understanding was judged sufficient. This tension makes trajectory data both limited and valuable: faithful, replayable traces can become an empirical substrate for studying agent behavior when interpreted through disciplined observation. We introduce Ada, a scoped apparatus for repository-level code understanding. Ada enters real codebases through a bounded tool interface, allowing open-ended exploration to remain recordable as finite trajectories.