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Async agent orchestration for Python

Project description

pygents

Async agent orchestration for Python. Define tools, queue turns, stream results.

Install

pip install pygents

Requires Python 3.12+.

Example

import asyncio
from pygents import Agent, Turn, tool

@tool()
async def greet(name: str) -> str:
    return f"Hello, {name}!"

async def main():
    agent = Agent("greeter", "Greets people", [greet])
    # Use kwargs:
    await agent.put(Turn("greet", kwargs={"name": "World"}))
    # Or positional args:
    await agent.put(Turn("greet", args=["World"]))

    async for turn, value in agent.run():
        print(value)  # "Hello, World!"

asyncio.run(main())

Tools are async functions. Turns say which tool to run and with what args. Agents process a queue of turns and stream results. The loop exits when the queue is empty.

Features

  • Streaming — agents yield (turn, value) as results are produced
  • Inter-agent messaging — agents can send turns to each other
  • Dynamic arguments — callable positional args and kwargs evaluated at runtime
  • Timeouts — per-turn, default 60s
  • Per-tool locking — opt-in serialization for shared state
  • Fixed kwargs — decorator kwargs (e.g. @tool(permission="admin")) are merged into every invocation; call-time kwargs override
  • Hooks — async callbacks at turn, agent, and tool level
  • Serializationto_dict() / from_dict() for turns and agents

Design decisions

  • Turn identity: Turn instances no longer have a built-in uuid. If you need identifiers, store them yourself in metadata or wrap Turn in a higher-level domain object.

  • Turn arguments: Turn.__init__ takes args before kwargs, and metadata is the final parameter:

    Turn(
        "tool_name",
        args=[...],
        kwargs={...},
        timeout=...,
        start_time=...,
        end_time=...,
        stop_reason=...,
        metadata={...},
    )
    

    This keeps positional arguments explicit while reserving metadata purely for user-level annotations.

Docs

Full documentation: uv run mkdocs serve. MkDocs is an optional dependency—install with pip install -e ".[docs]" (or use uv run as above) so the library itself does not depend on it.

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