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Tolokaforge - LLM Tool-Use Benchmarking Harness

Project description

Tolokaforge

A benchmarking harness for evaluating tool-using LLM agents. Multi-turn agent/user loops, sandboxed execution, deterministic grading, and rich telemetry — across any provider via LiteLLM.

Highlights

  • Agent + User Loop – Multi-turn conversations where both agent and user models call tools.
  • Sandboxed Execution – Tool calls proxy into Dockerized services with no external network access.
  • MCP-Compatible Tooling – Tasks declare tools via Model Context Protocol or built-ins.
  • Deterministic Grading – JSONPath assertions, state hashes, transcript rules, optional LLM judges.
  • Rich Metrics – pass@k, cost/token estimates, latency percentiles, failure attribution.
  • Distributed Runner – SQLite for local runs, Postgres for multi-machine execution.
  • Bring-Your-Own Models – Any provider supported by LiteLLM (OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, Azure, Bedrock, Ollama, OpenRouter, and more).

Installation

pip install tolokaforge                # core
pip install "tolokaforge[browser]"     # + Playwright
pip install "tolokaforge[all]"         # everything

Dev install:

curl -LsSf https://astral.sh/uv/install.sh | sh
uv sync

See Python Package Guide for all extras and programmatic API usage.

Quick Start

# 1. Configure provider keys
cp .env.example .env

# 2. Run one of the included examples
uv run tolokaforge run --config examples/native/coding/run_config.yaml

# 3. Check results
uv run tolokaforge status --run-dir results/coding_example
uv run tolokaforge analyze --trajectory results/coding_example/trials/<task_id>/0/trajectory.yaml

That's it. Docker services for browser / mobile / RAG tasks start automatically via auto_start_services (default: true).

What is a run config?

A run config (e.g. examples/native/coding/run_config.yaml) is a single YAML file that fully specifies an evaluation. The harness reads it and runs the benchmark:

models:                       # which LLM(s) drive the agent + user simulator
  agent:    {provider: openrouter, name: anthropic/claude-sonnet-4-6, ...}
  user:     {provider: openrouter, name: anthropic/claude-sonnet-4-6, ...}

orchestrator:                 # how the run is executed
  workers: 4                  # parallel trials
  repeats: 1                  # trials per task
  max_turns: 20

evaluation:                   # what to evaluate
  tasks_glob: "**/task.yaml"  # which tasks to load (relative to task_packs root or repo)
  task_packs:                 # optional: directories that contain task.yaml files
    - "examples/native/coding/dataset"
  output_dir: "results/coding_example"

To write your own benchmark, copy a working example as a starting point:

cp examples/native/coding/run_config.yaml my_run.yaml
$EDITOR my_run.yaml         # change model, tasks_glob, output_dir
uv run tolokaforge run --config my_run.yaml

Every example under examples/ ships a run_config.yaml next to its task data. There is no global "default" config — the run config and the tasks it points at always travel together.

For distributed execution and advanced workflows see the Runner Guide.

Project Structure

tolokaforge/          # Installable Python package
├── cli/              # CLI commands (run, validate, status, analyze)
├── core/             # Orchestration, grading, metrics, queue
├── tools/            # Built-in + MCP tool system
└── env/              # Environment services (JSON DB, mock web, RAG)
examples/             # Reference task layouts with runnable run_config.yaml
├── native/           # default `native` adapter
│   ├── browser_task/
│   ├── coding/
│   ├── native_shared_domain/
│   └── tool_use/
└── terminal_bench/   # `terminal_bench` adapter (Docker compose)

Documentation

Topic Link
Getting started docs/GETTING_STARTED.md
Task authoring docs/TASKS.md
Grading system docs/GRADING.md
Tool reference docs/TOOLS.md
Browser/mobile tools docs/BROWSER_TOOLS.md
Runner & distributed execution docs/RUNNER.md
Adapter architecture docs/ADAPTER_ARCHITECTURE.md
Analytics & failure attribution docs/ANALYTICS.md
Python package API docs/PYTHON_PACKAGE.md
Task packs docs/TASK_PACKS.md
Configuration reference docs/REFERENCE.md
Security model docs/SECURITY.md
Docker runtime docs/BENCHMARK_BACKEND_DESIGNS.md
Benchmark types docs/BENCHMARK_TYPES.md
Testing guide tests/README.md

Examples

Example Description
examples/native/coding/ Simplest native pattern — file-write grading
examples/native/tool_use/ Structured tool-call grading
examples/native/browser_task/ Browser tool against mock-web fixtures
examples/native/native_shared_domain/ _shared/domain.yaml + FastMCP pattern
examples/terminal_bench/ Docker-compose stacks with terminal_bench adapter

Testing

make test              # all tests
make test-unit         # fast, isolated
make test-functional   # mocked externals

See tests/README.md for integration/E2E tests and contribution guidelines.

License

Apache-2.0 — see LICENSE.

Contributing

See CONTRIBUTING.md.

Citation

Use CITATION.cff or CITATION.bib when referencing Tolokaforge in papers or reports.

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