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December 2, 2025

Genesis Walkthrough #1: Exploring an S3 Bucket with Genesis Agents

Genesis agents can take on routine data engineering tasks, including inspecting cloud storage and identifying available datasets. Instead of manually downloading files, opening them locally, and reviewing them one by one, the agents automate the exploration process and surface the information engineers need to move quickly.

Inspecting an S3 Bucket

To begin, the agent is provided with the S3 bucket URL. It then uses the appropriate access tools to read the bucket, retrieve the listing file, and enumerate every object it finds. This replaces the typical manual workflow of downloading files, scanning contents, and determining which items are relevant.

Agents may explore multiple paths as they collect information, but they correct themselves as needed and continue until they understand the full structure of the bucket. Once the listing is complete, the system displays all discovered files and presents the available next steps.

Choosing What to Do Next

After the contents of the bucket are mapped, engineers can decide how to proceed. Common next steps include:

  • Downloading individual files for inspection

  • Loading the data into a warehouse such as Snowflake

  • Creating a data model

  • Running analytics immediately without further preparation

Most teams begin by loading the data into the warehouse so analysis can start quickly. The agent handles all preliminary work, giving engineers a clean and organized starting point without the overhead of manual file exploration.

Why This Matters

  • Faster understanding of unfamiliar datasets

  • Less time spent on repetitive file handling

  • A consistent and repeatable process for exploring cloud storage

  • Immediate options for modeling or analytics

Genesis agents reduce the friction of early data discovery. By automating the initial exploration of S3 buckets, they allow engineers to move directly to modeling, loading, and analysis, where real value is created

Summary

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