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Deterministic execution engine with traceable, immutable history

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Anusara

Deterministic execution runtime for agent workflows.

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What is Anusara?

Anusara is a deterministic runtime for executing agent workflows.

It executes graphs of agents using:

  • deterministic scheduling
  • event-sourced execution history
  • replay-driven state reconstruction

Every execution becomes:

  • replayable
  • inspectable
  • debuggable
  • reproducible

Anusara treats workflow execution as a runtime system problem, not a collection of loosely connected function calls.


🚀 Quickstart (2 minutes)

Install

pip install anusara[api]

Run the server

PYTHONPATH=src python -m uvicorn anusara.adapters.http.app:create_app --factory --reload

Register agent

curl -X POST http://127.0.0.1:8000/agents/register \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{"name": "hello"}'

Execute

curl -X POST http://127.0.0.1:8000/executions \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{"entry_nodes": ["hello"]}'

👉 You just ran your first deterministic workflow.

➡️ Full guide: docs/guides/http-api-quickstart.md


The Mental Model

Agent Graph
     ↓
Deterministic Execution Engine
     ↓
Event Log (source of truth)
     ↓
Replay • Debug • Observability

Execution is not hidden state.

It is a recorded, replayable system.


Why Anusara?

Most agent orchestration systems rely on implicit runtime behavior.

This leads to:

  • nondeterministic execution
  • difficult debugging
  • hidden state transitions
  • unreliable retries
  • poor reproducibility

Anusara solves this by enforcing:

  • deterministic execution
  • event log authority
  • replay-based debugging
  • explicit lifecycle guarantees

Architecture Overview

flowchart LR

Client[Client / API / CLI]
Client --> Runtime

Runtime[Execution Runtime]

Runtime --> Graph[Graph Compiler]
Runtime --> Registry[Agent Registry]
Runtime --> Router[Router]
Runtime --> Mutation[Mutation Engine]

Runtime --> EventLog[(Event Log)]

EventLog --> Replay[Replay Engine]
EventLog --> Debugger[Debugger / Analysis]

Runtime --> Observability[Observability]

Core Responsibilities

Layer Responsibility
Runtime deterministic execution of workflows
Event Log authoritative execution history
Registry agent lifecycle & resolution
Router execution decision logic
Mutation Engine controlled graph evolution
Observability debugging, metrics, visualization

Local Python Example

import asyncio
from anusara import ExecutionEngine, ExecutionRequest, AgentRegistry

engine = ExecutionEngine()

registry = AgentRegistry()
registry.register("hello", HelloAgent())

request = ExecutionRequest(
    request_id="demo",
    entry_nodes=["hello"],
    payload={},
    metadata={},
)

asyncio.run(engine.execute(request, registry))

Key Features

  • deterministic execution
  • event-sourced execution history
  • replayable workflows
  • HTTP + CLI + Python runtime
  • agent lifecycle management
  • built-in observability
  • controlled workflow mutation

Documentation

🚀 Getting Started

  • docs/guides/http-api-quickstart.md
  • docs/guides/running-anusara-locally.md
  • docs/guides/creating-your-first-agent.md

📚 Concepts

  • agents
  • deterministic execution
  • event sourcing
  • replay

🏗 Architecture

  • execution model
  • runtime architecture
  • event log
  • mutation model

📖 Reference

  • HTTP API
  • agent registry
  • execution engine

Project Status

Anusara is under active development.

Current focus:

  • developer experience (HTTP API & usability)
  • onboarding and documentation
  • production readiness

Contributing

Contributions and discussions are welcome.

  • CONTRIBUTING.md
  • CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
  • SECURITY.md

Security

Anusara Docker images are built on python:3.12-slim-bookworm and regularly updated to minimize vulnerabilities.

We prioritize:

  • eliminating high/critical vulnerabilities
  • maintaining minimal runtime footprint
  • reproducible builds

Low-severity base image CVEs are tracked but not always actionable.


License

MIT License

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