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Grasp Agents Library

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Grasp Agents


Grasp Agents

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Overview

Grasp Agents is a modular Python framework for building agentic AI pipelines and applications. It is meant to be minimalistic but functional, allowing for rapid experimentation while keeping full and granular low-level control over prompting, LLM handling, tool call loops, and inter-agent communication by avoiding excessive higher-level abstractions.

Features

  • Clean formulation of agents as generic entities over I/O schemas and shared context.
  • Transparent implementation of common agentic patterns:
    • Single-agent loops
    • Workflows (static communication topology), including loops
    • Agents-as-tools for task delegation
    • Freeform A2A communication via the in-process actor model
  • Built-in parallel processing with flexible retries and rate limiting.
  • Support for all popular API providers via LiteLLM.
  • Granular event streaming with separate events for LLM responses, thinking, and tool calls.
  • Callbacks via decorators or subclassing for straightforward customisation of agentic loops and context management.

Project Structure

  • processors/, llm_agent.py: Core processor and agent class implementations.
  • event_bus.py, runner.py: Communication management and orchestration.
  • llm_policy_executor.py: LLM actions and tool call loops.
  • prompt_builder.py: Tools for constructing prompts.
  • workflow/: Modules for defining and managing static agent workflows.
  • llm.py, cloud_llm.py: LLM integration and base LLM functionalities.
  • openai/: Modules specific to OpenAI API integration.
  • litellm/: Modules specific to LiteLLM integration.
  • memory.py, llm_agent_memory.py: Memory management.
  • run_context.py: Shared run context management.

Usage

Installation

Assuming your project manages dependencies through uv.

uv add grasp_agents
uv sync

You can of course also install using other managers like poetry or simply pip.

We recommend you use dotenv to automatically set enviroment variables from a .env file containting the necessary API keys, e.g.,

ANTHROPIC_API_KEY=your_anthropic_api_key

Try it out

Jupyter Notebook Example

Notebook Link

A Grasp-Agents Powered Web App

https://grasp.study/

Script Example

Create a script, e.g., problem_recommender.py:

import asyncio
from typing import Any

from dotenv import load_dotenv
from pydantic import BaseModel, Field

from grasp_agents import LLMAgent, BaseTool, RunContext, Printer
from grasp_agents.litellm import LiteLLM, LiteLLMSettings


load_dotenv()

sys_prompt = """
Your task is to suggest an exciting stats problem to the student. 
You should first ask the student about their education, interests, and preferences, then suggest a problem tailored specifically to them. 

# Instructions
* Use the provided tool to ask questions.
* Ask questions one by one.
* The problem must have all the necessary data.
* Use the final answer tool to provide the problem.
"""

# Tool input must be a Pydantic model to infer the JSON schema used by the LLM APIs
class TeacherQuestion(BaseModel):
    question: str


StudentReply = str


ask_student_tool_description = """
"Ask the student a question and get their reply."

Args:
    question: str
        The question to ask the student.
Returns:
    reply: str
        The student's reply to the question.
"""


class AskStudentTool(BaseTool[TeacherQuestion, StudentReply, None]):
    name: str = "ask_student"
    description: str = ask_student_tool_description

    async def run(self, inp: TeacherQuestion, **kwargs: Any) -> StudentReply:
        return input(inp.question)


class Problem(BaseModel):
    problem: str


teacher = LLMAgent[None, Problem, None](
    name="teacher",
    llm=LiteLLM(
        model_name="claude-sonnet-4-20250514",
        llm_settings=LiteLLMSettings(reasoning_effort="low"),
    ),
    tools=[AskStudentTool()],
    final_answer_as_tool_call=True,
    sys_prompt=sys_prompt,
)

async def main():
    ctx = RunContext[None](printer=Printer())
    out = await teacher.run("start", ctx=ctx)
    print(out.payloads[0])
    print(ctx.usage_tracker.total_usage)


asyncio.run(main())

Run your script:

uv run problem_recommender.py

You can find more examples in src/grasp_agents/examples/notebooks/agents_demo.ipynb.

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