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Bog Agents — a still-water agent framework. Patient by default, opinionated where it matters, batteries included. Build agents on top of any major LLM provider (Anthropic, OpenAI, Bedrock, Google, Mistral, Groq, DeepSeek) or run local with Ollama. 80+ middlewares, real subagents, file-system + shell + sandbox backends, MCP tooling, a typed config surface. Built on LangGraph; pass through in harmony.

Project description

Bog Agents

Pass through in harmony. Opinionated where it matters.

The Python SDK underneath bog-agents-cli and bog-agents-daemon — and an SDK in its own right when you want to build agents that aren't a CLI.

One create_agent() call gets you a compiled LangGraph agent with file tools, a shell, git, sub-agents, plan mode, auto-quality checks, retry-with-backoff against transient provider failures, and ~80 composable middlewares. Pluggable backends. Tool bundles for callers who don't want middleware overhead. Drop-in deepagents compatibility. Any tool-calling LLM. The defaults are deliberate — you ship something that works on day one without writing scaffolding.

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Philosophy

A careful hand beats a fast one. Most agent frameworks make you assemble the kit. We don't. Bog Agents starts you with a working agent and lets you peel away or bolt on layers as you understand what the job actually asks for.

  • Patient by default. Failures retry with bounded backoff. Hung commands time out. Provider hiccups don't kill the run.
  • Opinionated where it matters. Secure-by-default backends, a memory-only secrets vault, structured logging at every chokepoint, panic dumps on uncaught exceptions.
  • No ceremony. create_agent() returns a compiled CompiledStateGraph you can invoke. Plug it into your app. Done.
  • Composable. ~80 middlewares snap on or off. Subagents nest. Backends swap. The framework gets out of your way. Tool bundles — free-function factories that return list[BaseTool] — serve callers who only want a set of tools without the middleware machinery.

The bog is calm, deep, and unhurried. So is the agent.


Install

pip install bog-agents

Provider extras as needed:

pip install "bog-agents[anthropic]"      # Claude
pip install "bog-agents[openai]"         # GPT
pip install "bog-agents[bedrock]"        # AWS Bedrock
pip install "bog-agents[google-genai]"   # Gemini
pip install "bog-agents[ollama]"         # local models

Or all of them: pip install "bog-agents[all-providers]".


30-second Quick Start

from bog_agents import create_agent

agent = create_agent(
    model="anthropic:claude-sonnet-4-6",
    system_prompt="You are a careful, concise software engineer.",
)

result = await agent.ainvoke({
    "messages": [{"role": "user", "content": "List Python files in this repo."}]
})

print(result["messages"][-1].content)

That gets you: filesystem tools, shell execution, sub-agents, plan-mode, summarization middleware, prompt caching for Anthropic models, and the standard tool-call patcher. No additional setup.

With more knobs

from bog_agents import create_agent, FeatureConfig
from bog_agents.middleware import (
    GitToolsMiddleware,
    MemoryMiddleware,
    ProviderRetryMiddleware,
    SkillsMiddleware,
)

agent = create_agent(
    model="anthropic:claude-sonnet-4-6",
    config=FeatureConfig(
        enable_audit_trail=True,
        enable_cost_tracking=True,
        budget_usd=5.0,
    ),
    middleware=[
        ProviderRetryMiddleware(max_attempts=3),
        GitToolsMiddleware(),
        MemoryMiddleware(sources=["./AGENTS.md"]),
        SkillsMiddleware(sources=["./skills"]),
    ],
)

deepagents compatibility

Coming from deepagents? You can switch over without rewriting — and switch back if you ever want to. We ship a compatibility surface that speaks the same dialect.

from bog_agents import create_deep_agent, DeepAgentState, FilesystemPermission

agent = create_deep_agent(
    model="anthropic:claude-sonnet-4-6",
    tools=[...],
    # Confine the agent's filesystem reach with allow/deny/interrupt rules
    permissions=[
        FilesystemPermission(operations=["write", "delete"], paths=["./src/**"], mode="allow"),
        FilesystemPermission(operations=["write"], paths=["./secrets/**"], mode="deny"),
    ],
)

What's in the box:

Symbol What it gives you
create_deep_agent create_agent with state_schema=DeepAgentState defaulted on.
DeepAgentState The deepagents state shape, backed by a DeltaChannel messages reducer (O(N) checkpoints, not O(N²)).
FilesystemPermission Per-operation, per-path allow / deny / interrupt rules. deny is enforced in wrap_tool_call; interrupt routes through human-in-the-loop.
RubricMiddleware The grader self-evaluation loop — score the agent's own output against a rubric and retry.
HarnessProfile / HarnessProfileConfig Per-provider:model overlays: prompt, extra middleware, tool-description overrides, excluded tools/middleware, general-purpose subagent.
ProviderProfile Per-provider init_kwargs / pre_init / init_kwargs_factory, applied during model resolution.
register_harness_profile / register_provider_profile Register your own profiles.

Permissions and a typed response_format are also accepted on SubAgent specs, so sub-agents can be sandboxed independently of their parent. Every addition is opt-in: existing create_agent callers see no behavior change.


What's in the box

Backends

Pluggable filesystems and shells. Pick one or compose them.

Backend Use when
StateBackend (default) Agent reads / writes happen in graph state. Great for sandboxed tests.
FilesystemBackend Real filesystem. Path traversal blocked by virtual_mode=True (the default).
LocalShellBackend Filesystem + shell execution on the host. UTF-8 stdout decoding, configurable timeouts, stdin=/dev/null so interactive prompts can't hang the agent.
CompositeBackend Route different path prefixes to different backends.
SandboxBackend Daytona / Modal / RunLoop / LangSmith remote sandboxes.

Middlewares (selected)

  • ProviderRetryMiddleware — bounded exponential backoff with jitter on transient provider errors (5xx, timeouts, connection resets). Never retries tool calls.
  • FilesystemPermissionsMiddleware — enforce FilesystemPermission rules (allow / deny / interrupt) on file tools.
  • RubricMiddleware — grade the agent's output against a rubric and loop.
  • MemoryMiddleware — load AGENTS.md files into the system prompt. 64 KiB cap; </agent_memory> close-tags neutralized to prevent prompt-injection forgery.
  • SkillsMiddleware — bundle reusable agent skills with metadata.
  • GitToolsMiddleware — git status / log / diff / blame; opt-in commit / push.
  • SubAgentMiddleware — recursive task decomposition with typed subagent specs.
  • PlanModeMiddleware — structured plan-then-execute flow.
  • SummarizationMiddleware — token-aware history compression.
  • AnthropicPromptCachingMiddleware — automatic prompt-cache breakpoints.
  • HumanInTheLoopMiddleware — pause-and-confirm for risky tool calls.
  • AuditTrailMiddleware — structured records of every agent decision.
  • RBACMiddleware / DLPMiddleware — access control + data-loss prevention.

Plus 60+ more for cost tracking, citations, hooks, MCP tools, parallel worktrees, hot-reload skills, browser automation, compliance auditing, and more. Browse them under bog_agents.middleware. Ordering is load-bearing — the canonical sequence is locked by tests/unit_tests/test_middleware_canonical_order.py; touch it deliberately.

Tool bundles (alternative to middleware for tool-only features)

from bog_agents import create_agent
from bog_agents.tools import git_tools_bundle

agent = create_agent(
    model="anthropic:claude-sonnet-4-6",
    tools=[*git_tools_bundle(working_dir=".")],
)

A bundle is a free function that returns list[BaseTool]. No middleware class to construct, no wrap-stack overhead. Bundles available: git_tools_bundle, multi_edit_tool, read_many_files_tool. The corresponding middleware classes (GitToolsMiddleware, etc.) are kept as thin backwards-compatible shims that delegate to the bundles.

Providers

Provider Extra Notes
Anthropic anthropic Default. Claude 4.x with prompt caching.
OpenAI openai Responses API by default.
AWS Bedrock bedrock Claude / Llama / Titan via bedrock: prefix. Auto inference-profile resolution + SSO refresh.
Google google-genai Gemini family.
Mistral mistralai
Groq groq
DeepSeek deepseek
Fireworks fireworks
Baseten baseten
xAI xai
Ollama ollama Local models.

Pass model="provider:model-id" and create_agent does the rest. Per-provider initialization can be tuned with a ProviderProfile.


Async first, sync if you want it

# Async — recommended
result = await agent.ainvoke({"messages": [...]})

# Sync — works fine too
result = agent.invoke({"messages": [...]})

Streaming is supported via the standard LangGraph stream APIs.


What's new in 0.9.x

  • 0.9.4deepagents parity: create_deep_agent, DeepAgentState (with an O(N) DeltaChannel messages reducer), FilesystemPermission, RubricMiddleware, HarnessProfile / ProviderProfile, plus SubAgent.permissions / response_format. Provider resilience live-tested across Anthropic, AWS Bedrock, and OpenAI; bedrock / openai / all-providers extras added.
  • 0.9.1Bedrock, seamless: automatic inference-profile resolution and auto SSO-credential refresh in resolve_model.
  • 0.9.0 — scriptable TUI groundwork, compliance auditing, repo-wide security sweep.
  • 0.8.6tool bundles (bog_agents.tools.bundles) and the canonical middleware-ordering test that locks graph.py's sequence.

See CHANGELOG.md for the full release history.


When to use this vs. the CLI

  • Use the SDK when you're embedding an agent in a Python application, building your own UI, writing tests, or composing agents into a larger system.
  • Use bog-agents-cli when you want a coding agent in your terminal right now with no Python wiring.
  • Use bog-agents-daemon when you want agents that wake themselves on cron / file changes / webhooks / git pushes.

Documentation


License

MIT. See LICENSE.

Pass through in harmony.

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