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Declarative quality gate loops for AI-assisted development

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pyqual

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  • ๐Ÿค– LLM usage: $1.0500 (7 commits)
  • ๐Ÿ‘ค Human dev: ~$500 (5.0h @ $100/h, 30min dedup)

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Declarative quality gate loops for AI-assisted development.

One YAML file. One command. Pipeline iterates until your code meets quality thresholds.

pip install pyqual
pyqual init
pyqual run

The problem

You use Copilot, Claude, GPT. They generate code. But nobody checks if that code meets your quality standards before it hits code review. And nobody automatically iterates if it doesn't.

pyqual closes that gap: define metrics โ†’ run tools โ†’ check gates โ†’ if fail, LLM fixes โ†’ re-check โ†’ repeat until pass.

How it works

pyqual.yaml defines everything:
    โ”Œโ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”
    โ”‚  metrics:                               โ”‚
    โ”‚    cc_max: 15        โ† quality gates    โ”‚
    โ”‚    vallm_pass_min: 90                   โ”‚
    โ”‚    coverage_min: 80                     โ”‚
    โ”‚                                         โ”‚
    โ”‚  stages:                                โ”‚
    โ”‚    - analyze  (code2llm)                โ”‚
    โ”‚    - validate (vallm)                   โ”‚
    โ”‚    - fix      (llx/aider, when: fail)   โ”‚
    โ”‚    - test     (pytest)                  โ”‚
    โ”‚                                         โ”‚
    โ”‚  loop:                                  โ”‚
    โ”‚    max_iterations: 3                    โ”‚
    โ”‚    on_fail: report                      โ”‚
    โ””โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”˜

pyqual run:
    Iteration 1 โ†’ analyze โ†’ validate โ†’ fix โ†’ test โ†’ check gates
                                                         โ”‚
                                              โ”Œโ”€โ”€ PASS โ”€โ”€โ”ดโ”€โ”€ FAIL โ”€โ”€โ”
                                              โ”‚                     โ”‚
                                           Done โœ…          Iteration 2...

pyqual.yaml

pipeline:
  name: quality-loop

  metrics:
    cc_max: 15           # cyclomatic complexity per function
    vallm_pass_min: 90   # vallm validation pass rate (%)
    coverage_min: 80     # test coverage (%)

  stages:
    - name: analyze
      run: code2llm ./ -f toon,evolution

    - name: validate
      run: vallm batch ./ --recursive --errors-json > .pyqual/errors.json

    - name: fix
      run: echo "Connect your LLM fixer here"
      when: metrics_fail    # only runs if gates fail

    - name: test
      run: pytest --cov --cov-report=json:.pyqual/coverage.json

  loop:
    max_iterations: 3
    on_fail: report         # report | create_ticket | block

CLI

pyqual init              # create pyqual.yaml
pyqual run               # execute full loop
pyqual run --dry-run     # preview without executing
pyqual gates             # check gates without running stages
pyqual status            # show current metrics

Python API

from pyqual import Pipeline, PyqualConfig

config = PyqualConfig.load("pyqual.yaml")
pipeline = Pipeline(config, workdir="./my-project")
result = pipeline.run()

if result.final_passed:
    print(f"All gates passed in {result.iteration_count} iterations")
else:
    print("Gates not met โ€” check result.iterations for details")

LLM Integration

pyqual includes built-in LLM support via liteLLM. Configure via .env:

OPENROUTER_API_KEY=sk-or-v1-...
LLM_MODEL=openrouter/qwen/qwen3-coder-next

Use in your code:

from pyqual import get_llm

llm = get_llm()  # Auto-loads config from .env

# Simple completion
response = llm.complete("Explain Python decorators")
print(response.content)

# Fix code issues
response = llm.fix_code(
    code="def foo(x): return x + 1",  # missing type hints
    error="Function lacks type annotations"
)
print(response.content)

# Access cost info
print(f"Cost: ${response.cost:.4f}")

See examples/llm_fix/ for complete examples.

Metric sources

pyqual automatically collects metrics from:

Source Metrics How
analysis_toon.yaml cc (CCฬ„), critical Regex parse from code2llm output
validation_toon.yaml vallm_pass Pass rate from vallm batch
.pyqual/errors.json error_count Count of vallm errors
.pyqual/coverage.json coverage pytest-cov JSON report

Custom metrics: extend GateSet._collect_metrics() or add your own collector.

Gate operators

metrics:
  cc_max: 15           # cc โ‰ค 15
  coverage_min: 80     # coverage โ‰ฅ 80
  critical_max: 0      # critical โ‰ค 0
  error_count_max: 5   # error_count โ‰ค 5
  vallm_pass_min: 90   # vallm_pass โ‰ฅ 90

Suffixes: _max โ†’ โ‰ค, _min โ†’ โ‰ฅ, _lt โ†’ <, _gt โ†’ >, _eq โ†’ =

Integration with ecosystem

pyqual is intentionally small (~800 lines). It orchestrates, not implements:

  • code2llm does analysis โ†’ pyqual reads the .toon output
  • vallm does validation โ†’ pyqual reads pass rates
  • llx does LLM routing โ†’ pyqual calls it as a stage
  • planfile manages tickets โ†’ pyqual creates tickets on gate failure
  • costs tracks spending โ†’ pyqual can gate on budget
  • algitex can import pyqual as a dependency for its go command

Examples

See examples/ directory for real-world configurations:

Project setups:

CI/CD:

Python API usage:

  • basic โ€” Using Pipeline and GateSet from Python
  • llm_fix โ€” LLM integration for auto-fixing code
  • custom_gates โ€” Custom quality gates and metrics

Why not add this to algitex?

algitex has 29,448 lines, CCฬ„=3.6, 64 critical issues, vallm pass 42.8%. Adding more features makes it worse. pyqual does one thing well: declarative quality gate loops. algitex imports pyqual. Both improve.

License

Licensed under Apache-2.0.

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