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DecimalAI Python SDK

The open source SDK for DecimalAI — the manifest-aware platform for agent change management.

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Installation

pip install decimalai

Requires Python 3.10+ (pip won't install current releases on older Pythons).

The core install is deliberately thin (tracing, CLI, manifests, skills). Framework and provider adapters ship as extras — install the one matching your stack:

pip install "decimalai[langchain]"       # LangChain (add [langgraph] for LangGraph)
pip install "decimalai[openai-agents]"   # OpenAI Agents SDK
pip install "decimalai[all]"             # everything

Available extras: [langchain], [langgraph], [openai], [openai-agents], [llamaindex], [claude-agent-sdk], [pydantic-ai], [adk], [evals], [all].

See it in 2 minutes

Both flagship workflows ship with a one-command sandbox — realistic data seeded into your workspace, so you don't have to wait to accumulate your own. Set your API key, then run either demo:

export DECIMAL_API_KEY="dai_sk_..."   # from app.decimal.ai/settings

For engineers — catch regressions before they ship

decimalai demo regression   # → impact report: what your next change would break

For prompt engineers — find skills that actually work

decimalai demo skills       # → registry ranked by real production effectiveness

Browsing without an account? Explore the public skill registry — no signup required.

Quick Start

LangChain / LangGraph — Zero-Code Tracing

import decimalai

decimalai.init(langchain=True)  # That's it — all LLM calls auto-traced

# Use LangChain as normal — nothing else changes
from langchain_openai import ChatOpenAI
llm = ChatOpenAI(model="gpt-4o")
result = llm.invoke("Hello!")  # ← Auto-captured by DecimalAI

OpenAI Agents SDK

import decimalai

decimalai.init(openai_agents=True)

Any Framework — Manual Tracing

import decimalai

decimalai.init()

@decimalai.trace(agent_name="my-agent")
def run_agent(query):
    msgs = [{"role": "user", "content": query}]
    resp = openai.chat.completions.create(model="gpt-4o", messages=msgs)
    decimalai.log_llm_call(
        model="gpt-4o",
        input=msgs,
        output={"content": resp.choices[0].message.content},
    )
    return resp.choices[0].message.content

Environment Variable Setup (No Code Changes)

export DECIMAL_API_KEY=dai_sk_...
export DECIMAL_AUTO_TRACE=langchain   # or "openai-agents"
# Just run your app — tracing activates on import
python app.py

What It Does

  • Auto-tracing — Captures LLM calls, tool calls, and agent steps with zero code changes
  • Agent versioning — Auto-detects tool schemas, prompts, models, and graph topology
  • Change detection — Detects when your agent configuration drifts
  • Inline evals — Run eval functions on every trace with @decimalai.evals.eval
  • Built-in deterministic scorescompletion, has_output, tool_compliance, latency, token_efficiency attached to every trace by the SDK (disable with install(..., builtin_evals=False)). These run in your process, not server-side — bare HTTP POST /traces does not auto-score.
  • Batch evals — Run evals offline across historical traces
  • Dataset pull — One-liner to download versioned training data: decimalai.pull_dataset("ds_abc", "./data.jsonl")
  • HuggingFace Hub — Push datasets to HF Hub for instant Axolotl/Unsloth/TRL compatibility
  • Fine-tuning — Launch fine-tuning jobs on OpenAI, Together.AI, or Gemini from the platform
  • Skills management — Auto-discover SKILL.md files, sync to platform, install from registry
  • OTel compatible — Export spans to any OpenTelemetry backend

Skills

DecimalAI auto-discovers your existing SKILL.md files and provides observability — tracking which skills activate, how effective they are, and how they change over time.

Auto-Discovery (Bring Your Own Skills)

If you already have SKILL.md files (from npx skills add, your team's repo, or hand-written), the SDK discovers them automatically:

import decimalai
decimalai.init(api_key="dai_sk_...")

from decimalai.openai_agents import install
install()  # Scans .claude/skills/, .agents/skills/, etc. → syncs to dashboard

Supports 32 agent runtimes: Claude Code, Cursor, Copilot, Windsurf, Continue, and more.

Registry Search & Install

Find community skills and install them in one call:

from decimalai.skill_router import SkillRouter
router = SkillRouter(api_key="dai_sk_...")

# Search the public registry
results = router.search("code review security")

# Install a skill: fork to your org + write to disk for your agents
router.install("pdf", agents=["claude-code", "cursor"])

Status & Update

# Check sync status between local files and platform
status = router.status()
# → {"synced": [...], "modified_locally": [...], "untracked": [...]}

# Pull upstream updates
router.update_skills()

Skill Delivery at Runtime (enable_skill_loader)

Discovery and sync (above) get skills into the platform. To get them into your agent's context at runtime, enable the skill loader on your adapter's install():

import decimalai
decimalai.init()

from decimalai.openai_agents import install  # or .langchain / .anthropic / .pydantic_ai
install(enable_skill_loader=True)

With the loader on, the router adds a ranked menu of relevant skills to the prompt (one short row per skill: name + when to use it). A menu row alone is only an offer — the skill's actual content (its body) reaches the model through one of three delivery mechanisms:

  • Body injection (opt-in) — decimalai.init(inject_skill_body=True) (or DECIMALAI_INJECT_SKILL_BODY=1) injects the top-routed skill's full body into the prompt, trimmed to a token budget. Works on adapters that route on the user query (openai_agents, langchain, anthropic); Pydantic AI builds its prompt in full-menu mode (no query available), so bodies arrive via load_skill there instead.
  • load_skill tool — on adapters that own their tool loop, a load_skill tool registers automatically whenever the loader is enabled, so the model can fetch any offered skill's body mid-turn. On by default; kill switch: decimalai.init(load_skill_tool=False) or DECIMALAI_LOAD_SKILL_TOOL=0. It is not an install() parameter on these adapters.
  • Disk install — for runtimes that natively load skills from files (Claude Code, Cursor, ...), write them to disk with router.install(...) or decimalai skills pull and let the runtime deliver them.

Delivery support differs per adapter — the asymmetry is structural (load_skill needs a tool loop the adapter controls):

Adapter Menu + body injection load_skill tool Notes
decimalai.openai_agents tool auto-registers with the loader
decimalai.pydantic_ai ✅ menu / ❌ body injection full-menu mode (no query at prompt-build time) — bodies arrive via load_skill
decimalai.langchain ❌ injection-only enable_load_skill_tool accepted but dormant (warns)
decimalai.anthropic ❌ injection-only patches a single messages.create() — no loop to route a tool result back
decimalai.claude_agent_sdk ❌ disk-only tracing-only adapter; Claude Code loads skills itself from .claude/skills/
generic (@decimalai.trace) ❌ disk-only no prompt-assembly hook; use disk install

Honest-measurement note: menu-only (loader on, no body injection, no load_skill tool) means the model sees that a skill exists but never its content. Usage from that channel counts as offered, not activated — don't expect activation stats from prompt-injection-only setups.

Other Ways to Use Skills (No SDK)

Every published skill is reachable without installing anything:

  • Web copy-paste — open any skill's scorecard page on decimal.ai, copy the SKILL.md, and paste it into your repo (live at launch).
  • Raw URLshttps://decimal.ai/s/<slug>/SKILL.md serves the raw markdown (version-pinned: /s/<slug>@<version>/SKILL.md); https://decimal.ai/s/<slug>.json serves machine-readable metadata (lift summary, benchmark models, trust/safety bands); https://decimal.ai/llms.txt indexes the registry for agents (live at launch).
  • CLI pull (no account)decimalai skills pull <slug> writes just the file to disk; no fork, no signup. (decimalai skills install <slug> forks + syncs if you do have a key.)
  • MCP server — search and install skills from any MCP client (publishing at launch).
  • Claude Code plugin/decimalai:install <slug> from inside Claude Code (publishing at launch).

See the full SDK Skills Reference for all methods.

Datasets & Training

Pull Training Data

import decimalai
decimalai.init()

# Pull the latest version to a local file
result = decimalai.pull_dataset("ds_abc123", "./training_data.jsonl")
print(f"Wrote {result['row_count']} rows")

# Pull a specific version
result = decimalai.pull_dataset("ds_abc123", "./data.jsonl", version="v2")

Push to HuggingFace Hub

# Push to HF Hub — instantly loadable by Axolotl, Unsloth, TRL
result = decimalai.push_to_hub("ds_abc123", "my-org/support-agent-sft")

# Now usable everywhere:
# from datasets import load_dataset
# ds = load_dataset("my-org/support-agent-sft")

Load as HuggingFace Dataset (In-Memory)

# Skip files — load directly into your training script
ds = decimalai.load_hf_dataset("ds_abc123")
# → Dataset({features: ['messages'], num_rows: 500})

CLI

# Pull latest version
decimalai datasets pull ds_abc123 -o ./training_data.jsonl

# Pull specific version as Parquet
decimalai datasets pull ds_abc123 -o ./data.parquet --version v2

# Push to HuggingFace Hub
decimalai datasets push-to-hub ds_abc123 my-org/support-agent-sft

Fine-Tuning Providers

Provider Models Setup
OpenAI GPT-4o, GPT-4.1-mini Dashboard or API
Together.AI Llama 4, Qwen 3, DeepSeek R1, Mistral Dashboard or API
Gemini Gemini 2.5 Flash/Pro Dashboard or API

Supported Frameworks

Framework Status Setup
LangChain / LangGraph init(langchain=True)
OpenAI Agents SDK init(openai_agents=True)
Google ADK ✅ (native) init(adk=True)
Anthropic Claude Agent SDK ✅ (native) init(claude_agent_sdk=True)
LlamaIndex init(llamaindex=True)
CrewAI init(crewai=True)
AutoGen / AG2 init(autogen=True)
Generic (any framework) @decimalai.trace()
OpenTelemetry init(otel=True)

Tracing a direct LLM SDK with no agent framework? Use the provider flags: init(openai=True), init(anthropic=True), or init(google=True).

Examples

See the examples/ directory for runnable notebooks with Open in Colab badges:

Notebook Description Colab
Quickstart Full version-aware loop — no LLM key needed Open In Colab
LangChain Instrument a LangChain agent Open In Colab
OpenAI Agents Instrument an OpenAI Agents app Open In Colab
Evaluations Run built-in evaluators on traces Open In Colab
Datasets Build SFT training datasets Open In Colab
Pull & Push Pull datasets locally, push to HuggingFace Hub
Version-Aware Loop Detect manifest changes and impact Open In Colab

Open standard: agentversion

The manifests this SDK captures are agentversion manifests — the open spec for agent versioning, diffing, and compatibility decisions that DecimalAI is built on. export_manifest hands a captured manifest to the OSS tooling, so you can diff and gate it in CI with no platform account:

import decimalai
from decimalai.schema.manifest import extract_from_config
from agentversion.diff import diff_manifests              # pip install agentversion
from agentversion.compatibility import classify_compatibility

snap = extract_from_config(agent_name="support-agent", prompts={...}, models={...})
manifest = decimalai.export_manifest(snap)                # → an agentversion manifest dict
print(classify_compatibility(diff_manifests(last_prod, manifest)).recommended_decision)

You can reproduce the platform's diffs and verdicts entirely outside DecimalAI — the SDK is the convenience layer over the open standard.

Documentation

Full docs at docs.decimal.ai

License

MIT — see LICENSE for details.

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