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Python SDK for Staso – observe, enforce, evaluate, and debug AI agents in production

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Staso Python SDK

Observe, guard, and control your AI agents. Every tool call, LLM interaction, token count, latency, and error -- on your Staso dashboard. Guard agent actions before they execute -- block dangerous operations, modify risky inputs, escalate to humans.

pip install staso
import staso as st
from staso import guard

st.init(api_key="ak_...", agent_name="my-agent")

@st.agent(name="support-agent")
def handle_request(message: str) -> str:
    context = search_kb(message)
    return call_llm(context, message)

@st.tool(name="search_kb")
def search_kb(query: str) -> str:
    return db.search(query)

@st.tool(name="process_refund")
def process_refund(customer_id: str, amount: float) -> str:
    result = guard(tool_name="process_refund", tool_input={"amount": amount})
    if result.action == "block":
        return f"Blocked: {result.reason}"
    return do_refund(customer_id, amount)

with st.conversation("conversation-123"):
    handle_request("How do I reset my password?")

st.shutdown()

Open your dashboard. Full execution tree -- agents, tools, LLM calls, tokens, timing, errors. Guard evaluations on every tool call.

Auto-Instrument LLM Calls

pip install "staso[anthropic]"  # or "staso[openai]" or "staso[all]"
st.integrations.patch_anthropic()
# every Anthropic SDK call is now traced automatically -- tokens, model, latency, errors

st.integrations.patch_openai()
# every OpenAI SDK call is now traced automatically

Both sync and async clients. Streaming fully supported.

Guard Agent Actions

Evaluate tool calls before they execute. Four actions: allow, block, modify, escalate.

from staso import guard

result = guard(tool_name="delete_records", tool_input={"table": "users"})
if result.action == "block":
    raise PermissionError(result.reason)

Guards run automatically in Claude Code and Codex sessions -- blocking dangerous tools and modifying risky inputs in real-time. For LLM SDK integrations (Anthropic, OpenAI), guard evaluations are recorded on span metadata.

CLI Agent Integrations

Trace Claude Code (39 tool types) and Codex (32 tool types) sessions automatically. Every tool call renders as a human-readable card on your dashboard -- diffs, terminal output, agent trees, plan steps. Not raw JSON. Guards evaluate each tool before execution.

Run the interactive wizard:

staso setup

Or pass flags directly:

staso setup --target claude-code --api-key ak_... --workspace my-workspace
staso setup --target codex --api-key ak_... --workspace my-workspace

CLI Commands

staso setup                                              # interactive setup wizard
staso setup     --target claude-code --api-key ak_...    # scripted setup
staso status                                             # show what's configured
staso sync                                               # sync hooks after upgrade
staso update                                             # upgrade package + sync
staso uninstall --target codex                           # remove hooks, clean up
staso version                                            # show version info

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Python 3.11+ · Apache 2.0

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