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Rust kernel with Python bindings for the Amplifier modular AI agent framework

Project description

Amplifier Core

The ultra-thin kernel of the Amplifier modular AI agent system -- now implemented in Rust with Python bindings via PyO3.

Purpose

Amplifier Core provides the mechanisms for building modular AI agent systems. Following the Linux kernel model, it's a tiny, stable center that rarely changes, with all policies and features implemented as replaceable modules at the edges.

The kernel is implemented in Rust for performance and type safety. Python bindings via PyO3 provide the same API that existing consumers already use -- existing Python code requires zero changes. Same imports, same API, same behavior.

Core responsibilities:

  • Module discovery and loading
  • Lifecycle coordination
  • Hook system and events
  • Session management
  • Stable contracts and APIs

Architecture

+---------------------------------------------------------------+
| RUST KERNEL (crates/amplifier-core/)                          |
| * Session lifecycle       * Event system                      |
| * Coordinator             * Hook registry                     |
| * Type-safe contracts     * Cancellation tokens               |
+----------------------------+----------------------------------+
                             | PyO3 bridge (bindings/python/)
                             v
+---------------------------------------------------------------+
| PYTHON BINDINGS (python/amplifier_core/)                      |
| * Same public API          * Pydantic models                  |
| * Module loader (Python)   * Backward-compatible imports      |
+----------------------------+----------------------------------+
                             | protocols (Tool, Provider, etc.)
                             v
+---------------------------------------------------------------+
| MODULES (Userspace - Swappable)                               |
| * Providers: LLM backends (Anthropic, OpenAI, Azure, Ollama) |
| * Tools: Capabilities (filesystem, bash, web, search)        |
| * Orchestrators: Execution loops (basic, streaming, events)  |
| * Contexts: Memory management (simple, persistent)           |
| * Hooks: Observability (logging, redaction, approval)        |
+---------------------------------------------------------------+

Rust Kernel

The kernel is implemented in Rust for performance and type safety. Key details:

  • Rust crate: crates/amplifier-core/ -- pure Rust kernel with all core types, traits, and engine logic
  • PyO3 bridge: bindings/python/ -- thin Python bindings that expose Rust types to Python
  • Python source: python/amplifier_core/ -- Pydantic models, module loader, and backward-compatible API surface

The RUST_AVAILABLE flag (on amplifier_core._engine) indicates whether the Rust engine loaded successfully. When available:

  • Top-level imports (from amplifier_core import AmplifierSession) return Rust-backed types
  • Submodule imports (from amplifier_core.session import AmplifierSession) return Python types for backward compatibility
  • HookRegistry uses the Rust implementation for all hook dispatch
  • CancellationToken uses the Rust implementation

For consumers, this is transparent -- the API is identical regardless of which implementation is active.

Design Philosophy

Mechanisms, Not Policies

The kernel provides capabilities without decisions:

Kernel Provides (Mechanism) Modules Decide (Policy)
Module loading Which modules to load
Event emission What to log, where
Session lifecycle Orchestration strategy
Hook registration Security policies

Litmus test: "Could two teams want different behavior?" -> If yes, it's policy -> Module, not kernel.

Stability Guarantees

  • Backward compatible: Existing modules continue working across kernel updates
  • Minimal runtime dependencies: Only pydantic, pyyaml, typing-extensions (unchanged for consumers)
  • Single maintainer scope: Can be understood by one person
  • Additive evolution: Changes extend, don't break

Installation

For consumers

pip install amplifier-core

This installs a pre-built wheel with the Rust kernel included. No Rust toolchain required.

For complete Amplifier installation and usage: -> https://github.com/microsoft/amplifier

For developers

Building from source requires the Rust toolchain:

# Install Rust (if not already installed)
curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf https://sh.rustup.rs | sh

# Build and install in development mode
pip install maturin
maturin develop

# Or with uv
uv run maturin develop

See docs/RUST_CORE_TESTING.md for the full development setup guide.

Build dependencies: Rust 1.70+, maturin

Core Concepts

Session

Execution context with mounted modules and conversation state. Lifespan: initialize() -> execute() -> cleanup().

Mount Plan

Configuration dictionary specifying which modules to load and their configuration. Apps/bundles compile to Mount Plans.

Coordinator

Infrastructure context providing session_id, config access, hooks, and mount points. Injected into all modules.

Module Types

All modules use Python Protocol (structural typing, no inheritance required):

  • Provider - LLM backends (name, complete(), parse_tool_calls(), get_info(), list_models())
  • Tool - Agent capabilities (name, description, execute())
  • Orchestrator - Execution loops (execute())
  • ContextManager - Memory (add_message(), get_messages(), compact())
  • Hook - Observability (call(event, data) -> HookResult)

API Example

from amplifier_core import AmplifierSession

# Define mount plan (modules must be installed or discoverable)
config = {
    "session": {
        "orchestrator": "loop-basic",
        "context": "context-simple"
    },
    "providers": [
        {"module": "provider-anthropic"}
    ],
    "tools": [
        {"module": "tool-filesystem"},
        {"module": "tool-bash"}
    ]
}

# Create and use session
async with AmplifierSession(config) as session:
    response = await session.execute("List files in current directory")

Module Development

Modules implement protocols via structural typing (duck typing):

from amplifier_core.interfaces import Tool
from amplifier_core.models import ToolResult

class MyTool:
    """Implements Tool protocol without inheritance."""

    @property
    def name(self) -> str:
        return "my_tool"

    @property
    def description(self) -> str:
        return "Does something useful"

    async def execute(self, input: dict) -> ToolResult:
        """Execute tool with input dict."""
        return ToolResult(
            output=f"Processed: {input.get('param')}",
            error=None
        )

# Mount function (entry point)
async def mount(coordinator, config):
    tool = MyTool()
    await coordinator.mount("tools", tool, name="my_tool")

    async def cleanup():
        pass  # Cleanup resources

    return cleanup

Entry point (pyproject.toml):

[project.entry-points."amplifier.modules"]
my-tool = "amplifier_module_my_tool:mount"

For complete module development guide: -> https://github.com/microsoft/amplifier

Documentation

Rust/Python Type Mapping:

  • CONTRACTS.md - Authoritative Rust/Python type mapping for the PyO3 boundary

Module Contracts (Entry Point for Developers):

Specifications (Detailed Design):

Detailed Guides:

Philosophy:

Testing

# Rust kernel tests
cargo test -p amplifier-core

# Python tests (includes binding tests)
uv run pytest tests/ bindings/python/tests/ -q --tb=short

# Full coverage
uv run pytest tests/ bindings/python/tests/ --cov

# Validate Rust kernel integration
uv run python tests/validate_rust_kernel.py

Contributing

[!NOTE] This project is not currently accepting external contributions, but we're actively working toward opening this up. We value community input and look forward to collaborating in the future. For now, feel free to fork and experiment!

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This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. For more information see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact opencode@microsoft.com with any additional questions or comments.

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