The agent brain you can point at production — right in your Python process.
Most agent frameworks hand the model a pile of tools and hope. This one gives you the loop and the brakes: draw hard lines the model can never cross, then let it run.
smooai-smooth-operator-core is the agent engine itself, in-process — an observe→think→act loop over any OpenAI-compatible client, with typed tools, streaming, checkpointing, cost budgets, and a permission gate you control. Not a client to a remote server: the agent is your process.
It's the native Python port of the Rust reference engine — one of five siblings (Rust, TypeScript, Python, Go, C#/.NET) that share one wire spec and one eval suite. The same agent brain, the same guarantees, wherever your stack already lives. Every surface is covered by fast, offline tests on a deterministic MockLlmProvider, so the loop is verified — not vibe-coded.
Install
pip install smooai-smooth-operator-core
Import as smooth_operator_core.
Quickstart
A complete agent — no credentials needed — using the deterministic mock provider the engine's own tests run on:
A complete agent with one tool — the mock is scripted to call the tool, then answer:
import asyncio
import json
from smooth_operator_core import SmoothAgent, AgentOptions, FunctionTool, MockLlmProvider
async def get_weather(args):
return f"Weather in {args['city']}: 72F, sunny"
async def main():
weather = FunctionTool(
name="get_weather",
description="Get the current weather for a city",
parameters={"type": "object", "properties": {"city": {"type": "string"}}, "required": ["city"]},
func=get_weather,
)
provider = MockLlmProvider()
provider.push_tool_call("call_1", "get_weather", json.dumps({"city": "Tokyo"}))
provider.push_text("It's 72F and sunny in Tokyo.")
agent = SmoothAgent(provider, AgentOptions(instructions="You are a helpful assistant", tools=[weather]))
result = await agent.run("what's the weather in Tokyo?")
print(result.text)
asyncio.run(main())
SmoothAgent(chat_client, options) takes the provider (the MockLlmProvider — swap in any OpenAI-compatible client) and an AgentOptions dataclass (all fields default, so AgentOptions() is valid). FunctionTool wraps an async function as a tool. await agent.run(...) returns an AgentRunResponse; result.text is the final answer.
Features
The full parity surface — every engine in the polyglot set ships it:
- Agentic tool-calling loop — observe→think→act, looping until the model answers.
- Typed tools — register tools the model can call, with parallel dispatch.
- Knowledge / RAG + vectors — ground the turn in retrieved documents.
- Memory — long-term entries recalled into context each turn.
- Compaction — a sliding-window token budget keeps the prompt under a ceiling.
- Cost / budget — per-model pricing, token + USD accounting, early stop on budget.
- Checkpointing — persist/resume a conversation via a checkpoint store.
- Rerank — rerank retrieved hits before injection (lexical reranker built in).
- Sub-agents / delegation — spawn child agents for sub-tasks.
- Cast + clearance — roles with per-role tool-access policy.
- Permissions + deny-policy — a tool-call gate (
AutoMode: ask / accept-edits / deny-unmatched / bypass) with hard circuit-breakers (rm -rf /, credential paths, pipe-to-shell, dangerous domains), a persisted allow-list, and a consumerDenyPolicy— declarative TOML rules plus semantic predicates for what strings can't express. - Human-in-the-loop gate — require approval before designated tool calls run.
- Conversation thread —
SmoothAgentThreadcarries a conversation across multipleruncalls. LlmProviderseam +MockLlmProvider— inject any OpenAI-compatible client; the record/replay mock drives the offline tests.- Deferred tools +
tool_search— hide rarely-used tool schemas behind a meta-tool the model calls to promote the ones it needs. - Typed workflow graph — a node/edge workflow engine alongside the agent loop.
- Parallel tool calls — dispatch ≥2 tool calls concurrently (transcript order preserved).
- Retry / backoff — retry transient model-call failures with exponential backoff.
- Streaming — stream incremental text, tool calls, and tool results as the turn runs.
Permissions & deny-policy — lines the agent can't cross
This is what makes an agent safe to point at real infrastructure: you decide what it can never do, and no prompt or model mistake talks it out of that. Every tool call passes through a gate. AutoMode sets the posture — read-only calls allow, mutating calls ask, dangerous calls deny — and hard circuit-breakers (rm -rf /, credential paths, pipe-to-shell, dangerous domains) fire in every mode, BYPASS included. Attach a DenyPolicy on top: declarative TOML rules for the lines you can name, semantic predicates for the ones you can't. A match is a hard deny no stored grant and no mode can waive.
from smooth_operator_core import (
SmoothAgent, AgentOptions, AutoMode, DenyPolicy, DenyPredicate, DenyReason,
)
# Declarative rules (TOML): never the prod AWS profile, never a prod host.
policy = DenyPolicy.from_toml(
"""
schema_version = 1
[bash]
deny_patterns = ["aws * --profile prod"]
[network]
deny_hosts = ["*.prod.internal"]
"""
)
# Predicate for what strings can't express — return a DenyReason to deny, None to allow.
class DenyDbWriter(DenyPredicate):
def evaluate(self, call):
if call.name == "db_query" and "writer" in str(call.arguments):
return DenyReason.new("DB writer endpoint is off-limits — reads go to the replica")
return None
agent = SmoothAgent(
provider,
AgentOptions(
instructions="You are a careful assistant",
tools=[weather],
permission_mode=AutoMode.ASK, # read allow · mutate ask · dangerous deny
deny_policy=policy.with_predicate(DenyDbWriter()),
),
)
Streaming
run_stream is the async streaming variant of run: it yields incremental events — text deltas as the model produces them, each tool call before dispatch, each tool result after it finishes, and a terminal done event carrying the same response run would have returned.
async for event in agent.run_stream("what is the answer?"):
if event.type == "text":
print(event.text, end="")
elif event.type == "done":
print(f"\n{event.response.text}")
Part of Smoo AI
smooth-operator-core is built and open-sourced by Smoo AI — the AI-powered business platform with AI built into every product: CRM, customer support, campaigns, field service, observability, and developer tools.
- 🚀 Smooth on the platform — smoo.ai/th
- 🧰 More open source from Smoo AI — smoo.ai/open-source
- 🧩 Smoo-hosted — smooth-operator runs the Smoo AI platform in production
Links
- smoo.ai — the platform this engine runs in production
- smooth-operator-core — the polyglot engine repo
- Polyglot Engines — install + hello-agent in all five languages
- smoo.ai — the product · smoo.ai/open-source — more open source
License
MIT — see LICENSE.
Built by Smoo AI — AI built into every product.
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