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MRF-Core: A deterministic operator-based reasoning engine for autonomous agents.

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Modular Reasoning Framework (MRF-Core)

A deterministic, operator-based reasoning engine for LLMs and autonomous agents.

MRF-Core provides a transparent, modular, reproducible reasoning substrate built from a small set of reusable operators:

  • Transform
  • Reflect
  • Evaluate
  • Rewrite
  • Summarize
  • Inspect
  • Filter

MRF makes reasoning traceable, auditable, and deterministic—without requiring chain-of-thought exposure or hidden model internals.


Why MRF-Core Exists

Every agent framework today suffers from the same structural failures:

  • No consistent reasoning sequence
  • No deterministic backbone
  • No visibility into intermediate states
  • No enforceable phases or operator logic

MRF-Core solves this by introducing:

  • Explicit operator-level reasoning
  • Strict phase transition model
  • Complete execution trace
  • Deterministic, reproducible outputs
  • Plug-and-play integration for ANY agent system

MRF is not an alignment system.
MRF is not a sandbox.

MRF is a reasoning substrate.


Features

Deterministic Reasoning Chains

  • Operators execute in strict order.
  • Output is repeatable.

Transparent Logs & History

MRF records:

  • final text
  • operator log
  • phase trace
  • structured history of every step

Simple, Extensible Operators

  • Each operator is a small Python class registered via the Operator Registry.

Drop-In Presets

simple, reasoning, full_chain ready for production use.


Install

pip install mrf-core

Quick Start

from mrfcore.engine import MRFCoreEngine
from mrfcore.presets import get_preset

engine = MRFCoreEngine()
ops = get_preset("reasoning")

result = engine.run_chain(ops, "MRF-Core is a modular deterministic reasoning pipeline.")

print(result["text"])
print(result["log"])
print(result["phase"])

Example Output

[REFLECT] [TRANSFORM]
MRF-CORE IS A MODULAR DETERMINISTIC REASONING PIPELINE.

[EVAL CHARS=95 WORDS=14]

PHASE: rewrite

Running a Manual Operator Chain

from mrfcore.engine import MRFCoreEngine

engine = MRFCoreEngine()

ops = [
    ("transform", {}),
    ("reflect", {}),
    ("evaluate", {}),
    ("rewrite", {}),
]

result = engine.run_chain(ops, "Explain symbolic reasoning.")

print(result["text"])
print(result["history"])

Using Presets

MRF-Core includes preset chains:

  • simple
  • reasoning
  • full_chain
from mrfcore.engine import MRFCoreEngine
from mrfcore.presets import get_preset

engine = MRFCoreEngine()

for name in ["simple", "reasoning", "full_chain"]:
    ops = get_preset(name)
    result = engine.run_chain(ops, "MRF-Core preset test")
    print(f"=== {name.upper()} ===")
    print(result["text"])

Operator Anatomy

Every operator:

  • receives the current ReasoningState
  • modifies state.text
  • appends to state.log
  • updates state.phase
  • records an entry in state.history

Example:

@register_operator("reflect")
class ReflectOperator(Operator):
    phase = ("transform", "reflect")

    def run(self, state):
        state.text = f"[REFLECT] {state.text}"
        state.log.append("Reflect applied")
        return state

Project Structure

mrfcore/
    engine.py
    registry.py
    state.py
    presets.py
    exceptions.py
    operators/
        base.py
        transform.py
        reflect.py
        evaluate.py
        rewrite.py
        summarize.py
        inspect.py
        filter.py
tests/
examples/

What MRF-Core Is Not

MRF-Core is NOT:

  • an alignment system
  • a safety guarantee
  • a sandbox
  • a replacement for secure execution layers

MRF-Core IS:

  • a deterministic reasoning layer
  • an operator execution engine
  • an audit-friendly cognition scaffold
  • a missing substrate for agent stability

Contributing

PRs welcome, especially new operators, presets, or diagnostics.


License

Apache 2.0 (see LICENSE file).

Copyright 2026
Ryan Sabouhi


Notice

This software contains original work developed as part of the
Modular Reasoning Framework (MRF-Core) by Ryan Sabouhi.
See the NOTICE file for attribution details.

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