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Sage - Simplified AI agent definition and deployment via configuration

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Sage Agent

Yes, I shamelessly named it after me ;)

Inspired by the recent sprawl of OpenClaw, PicoBot, ZeroClaw, and whatever else popped up last Tuesday — I decided to write my own. Written from the ground up in Python.

Sage doesn't aspire to be the next Claude Code. Instead, it's intentionally designed to be a clean slate out of the box, so that you can make it more intelligent. No opinions. No bloat. Just a solid foundation you can build on top of.

See also: Sage Evaluator — a companion app for evaluating and benchmarking your agents.

Key Features

Agents

The core unit. Define an agent in a Markdown file with YAML frontmatter — name, model, system prompt — and you're running. No boilerplate classes, no framework ceremony. Just config and go.

---
name: assistant
model: gpt-4o
---
You are a helpful AI assistant.

Subagents & Delegation

Agents can have subagents. When they do, they automatically get a delegate tool — the LLM decides when and how to hand off work. It's orchestration without the orchestration code.

Tools via @tool Decorator

Write a Python function. Decorate it with @tool. Sage auto-generates the JSON schema from your type hints. That's it. No manual schema wrangling.

@tool
def word_count(text: str) -> str:
    """Count the number of words in the given text."""
    return str(len(text.split()))

Built-in tools included — or load them all at once with sage.tools.builtins:

Category Tools
Core shell, file_read, file_write, file_edit, http_request
Memory memory_store, memory_recall
Web web_fetch, web_search

Skills

Reusable capabilities defined as Markdown files. Drop them in a directory, and agents can load them. Flat files or directory-per-skill — both work. Skills are just knowledge and instructions, cleanly separated from tools.

Orchestration

Four flavors:

  • Pipeline (>>) — chain agents sequentially. Output of one feeds the next.
  • Parallel — run multiple agents concurrently via Orchestrator.run_parallel().
  • Race — first agent to complete wins via Orchestrator.run_race().
  • Autonomous delegation — an orchestrator agent with subagents decides who does what, on its own.

100+ LLM Providers

Powered by litellm. OpenAI, Azure, Anthropic, Ollama, and basically everything else. One model string, any provider.

Provider Model String
OpenAI gpt-4o, gpt-4o-mini
Azure azure/gpt-4o
Anthropic anthropic/claude-sonnet-4-20250514
Ollama ollama/llama3

MCP Support

Connect to MCP servers (stdio or SSE) or expose your tools as an MCP server. Both directions work.

Semantic Memory

SQLite-backed with litellm embeddings. Zero-config persistent recall across sessions. Compaction built in so context doesn't bloat forever.

Permissions

Control what tools can do via a single permission: block in YAML frontmatter. Each permission category (read, edit, shell, web, memory) maps to a set of built-in tools. Set a category to allow, deny, or ask, or use pattern matching for fine-grained shell control. When set to deny, tools are invisible to the LLM. Interactive prompts in the TUI when policy is ask.

Context Management

Token-aware context window management. Automatic compaction when approaching the model's limit, configurable reserve tokens, and optional pruning of large tool outputs.

TUI

A full interactive terminal UI built with Textual. Split-screen layout — chat on the left, live tool-call feed on the right, status bar at the bottom. It's actually nice to use.

sage tui --agent-config AGENTS.md

Protocol-Based Architecture

ProviderProtocol, MemoryProtocol, EmbeddingProtocol — swap out any layer. Don't like the SQLite memory backend? Write your own. Don't want litellm? Implement the protocol. Everything is async-first.

Quick Start

pip install sage-agent
# or
uv tool install sage-agent
export OPENAI_API_KEY=sk-...
sage agent run AGENTS.md --input "What is the capital of France?"

Code API

import asyncio
from sage import Agent

agent = Agent(
    name="assistant",
    model="gpt-4o",
    body="You are a helpful assistant.",
)

result = asyncio.run(agent.run("What is 2 + 2?"))
print(result)

Or load from config:

agent = Agent.from_config("AGENTS.md")
result = asyncio.run(agent.run("Hello"))

Pipelines

pipeline = researcher >> summarizer
result = asyncio.run(pipeline.run("Explain quantum computing"))

Parallel Execution

from sage import Orchestrator

results = asyncio.run(Orchestrator.run_parallel(agents, "Analyze this topic"))

Race Execution

winner = asyncio.run(Orchestrator.run_race(agents, "Solve this problem"))

Autonomous Orchestration

---
name: orchestrator
model: gpt-4o
subagents:
  - research_agent
  - summarize_agent
---
You are an orchestrator. Use the delegate tool to assign tasks to your subagents.
sage agent run orchestrator/AGENTS.md --input "Research and summarize quantum computing"

CLI

sage agent run AGENTS.md --input "Hello" [--stream]   # Run an agent
sage agent validate AGENTS.md                          # Validate config
sage agent list [directory]                            # List agent configs
sage agent orchestrate AGENTS.md --input "text"        # Run subagents in parallel
sage tool list AGENTS.md                               # List available tools
sage init [--name my-agent] [--model gpt-4o]           # Scaffold a new project
sage tui --agent-config AGENTS.md                      # Launch interactive TUI

Configuration Reference

Agent Config (Markdown Frontmatter)

---
name: my-agent
model: gpt-4o
description: "A helpful assistant"   # Display only, NOT sent to model
max_turns: 10

# Tool access: permission categories drive tool registration
# Categories: read, edit, shell, web, memory, task
# Values: "allow" | "deny" | "ask" | {pattern: action, ...}
permission:
  read: allow
  edit: allow
  shell:
    "*": ask
    "git log*": allow
    "git diff*": allow
  web: allow

# Custom tool modules (in addition to permission-derived built-ins)
extensions:
  - myapp.tools                       # Your own tools (module path)

memory:
  backend: sqlite
  path: memory.db
  embedding: text-embedding-3-large
  compaction_threshold: 50

subagents:
  - research_agent                   # Directory containing AGENTS.md
  - config: helper.md                # Reference another .md file
  - name: inline-helper              # Or define inline
    model: gpt-4o-mini

mcp_servers:
  - transport: stdio
    command: npx
    args: ["-y", "@modelcontextprotocol/server-filesystem", "/tmp"]
  - transport: sse
    url: http://localhost:8080/sse


context:
  compaction_threshold: 0.75         # Compact at 75% of context window
  reserve_tokens: 4096
  prune_tool_outputs: true
  tool_output_max_chars: 5000

model_params:
  temperature: 0.7
  max_tokens: 2048
---

You are a helpful AI assistant.

Main Config (TOML)

Sage supports a global TOML config file for defaults and per-agent overrides. It's auto-discovered at ./config.toml or ~/.config/sage/config.toml, or set via SAGE_CONFIG_PATH.

[defaults]
model = "gpt-4o"
max_turns = 15

[agents.my-agent]
model = "gpt-4o-mini"
max_turns = 5

Override priority: main config defaults < per-agent overrides < frontmatter.

Architecture

sage/
  agent.py          # Core Agent class (run loop, delegation)
  config.py         # Markdown frontmatter loading (Pydantic)
  models.py         # Message, ToolCall, ToolSchema, Usage, etc.
  exceptions.py     # SageError, ConfigError, ProviderError, ToolError
  frontmatter.py    # YAML frontmatter parser
  main_config.py    # TOML main config support
  providers/        # ProviderProtocol + LiteLLMProvider
  tools/            # @tool decorator, ToolRegistry, builtins, file/web tools
  skills/           # Skill loader (markdown-based reusable capabilities)
  orchestrator/     # Orchestrator (parallel, race) + Pipeline (>>)
  memory/           # MemoryProtocol, SQLiteMemory, embeddings, compaction
  mcp/              # MCPClient + MCPServer
  permissions/      # PermissionProtocol, policy rules, interactive prompts
  context/          # Token-aware context budget and compaction
  git/              # GitSnapshot (snapshot/restore capability)
  cli/              # Click CLI + Textual TUI

Examples

Requirements

  • Python 3.10+
  • See pyproject.toml for full dependency list

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