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A minimal, async-native, and unopinionated toolkit for modern LLM applications.

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A minimal, async-native, and unopinionated toolkit for modern LLM applications.

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Lingo is a framework for creating LLM-based applications built on the concept of Prompt Flows. It offers two distinct patterns for building AI logic: the Flow API (declarative) and the Bot API (imperative). You can mix and match these approaches as needed, using flows for reusable logic and the Bot API for stateful, interactive agents.

1. The Flow API (Declarative)

The Flow API is designed for building reusable, stateless sequences of operations. Using a fluent interface, you chain nodes that represent logical steps. Because these flows use Python 3.12 generics (Flow[T]), the return type is tracked throughout the entire chain.

Example: A Research & Extraction Flow

This flow performs parallel research, handles potential errors atomically, and extracts structured data.

from lingo import Flow, Engine, LLM
from pydantic import BaseModel

class ResearchData(BaseModel):
    summary: str
    confidence: float

# Define a 'fixer' for retries
fixer = Flow().append(lambda ctx: f"Error encountered: {ctx.metadata['last_exception']}")

# Declarative Flow
research_flow = (Flow[ResearchData]("Researcher")
    .append("Topic: {topic}")
    .fork(
        Flow().append("Search news...").act(news_tool),
        Flow().append("Search wiki...").act(wiki_tool),
        aggregator="Synthesize these findings"
    )
    .retry(fixer, max_retries=2)
    .create(ResearchData, "Generate the final JSON object")
)

2. The Bot API (Imperative)

The Bot API allows you to build stateful agents by inheriting from the Lingo class. It provides a robust Dependency Injection system, allowing your skills and tools to request resources (like the LLM, Context, or custom services) automatically.

Example: The Banker Bot with Dependency Injection

This bot demonstrates how to inject dependencies directly into tools, keeping your logic clean and testable.

from lingo import Lingo, Context, Engine, Message, skill, tool, LLM
from purely import depends

# 1. Initialize Bot
bot = Lingo(name="Banker", description="A bank assistant")

# 2. Define Tools with Injection
@bot.tool
async def analyze_spending(
    category: str,
    # Automatically inject the LLM instance
    llm: LLM = depends(LLM)
) -> str:
    """Analyze spending history for a category."""
    # The LLM is available here without manual passing
    response = await llm.chat([Message.user(f"Analyze {category}")])
    return response.content

# 3. Define Skills
@bot.skill
async def banker_skill(context: Context, engine: Engine):
    """Interact with the bank account."""

    # Engine.equip automatically respects injected dependencies
    selected_tool = await engine.equip(context)

    # Engine.invoke merges LLM-generated args with manual overrides
    # You can pass internal flags (starting with _) that the LLM won't see
    result = await engine.invoke(context, selected_tool, _internal_flag=True)

    await engine.reply(context, Message.system(result.model_dump_json()))

3. Middleware & Hooks

Lingo supports a middleware system that allows you to execute logic before and after the main skill routing. This is ideal for logging, context preparation, or cleanup.

@bot.before
async def log_interaction(context: Context, engine: Engine):
    print(f"New interaction started with {len(context)} messages.")

@bot.after
async def cleanup(context: Context, engine: Engine):
    # Perform cleanup or analytics
    print("Interaction finished.")

4. Key Differences at a Glance

Feature Flow API (Declarative) Bot API (Imperative)
Logic Type Reusable, stateless sequences. Stateful, dynamic agents.
Control Orchestrated via Node components. Direct access to Engine and Context.
Branching Handled by When and Branch nodes. Handled by the Skill Router.
Tool Use Managed via the act() node. Manual equip() and invoke() calls.
Dependencies Passed via Flow arguments. Automatic Dependency Injection.
Hooks N/A @before and @after middleware.

5. Resilience & Memory Management

Both APIs benefit from Lingo's v1.0 core primitives:

  • Atomic Transactions: Use context.atomic() to roll back history if a segment of logic fails, ensuring a clean history.
  • Context Compression: Use compress() to prune the message history (summarizing or sliding window) to stay within token limits.
  • Usage Auditing: Every interaction tracks token counts via Usage objects and optional on_message callbacks for the LLM.

6. Contribution & License

Contribution

Contributions are welcome! Please see CONTRIBUTING.md for guidelines on submitting PRs or reporting issues.

License

Lingo is released under the MIT License.

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