The Open Swarm Network Agent Protocol (OSNAP) is a standardized toolkit for building AI agents that interact with each other. Currently, the development and implementation of interacting autonomous AI agents and swarms are highly fragmented, with different projects utilizing various custom-built protocols and communication methods. This lack of standardization can lead to difficulties. OSNAP aims to address these issues by providing a well-defined, standardized toolkit for building and interacting with autonomous AI agents and swarms.
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First, setup the environment:
- Installing dependencies:
- If you use poetry, use
pyproject.toml
- Otherwise, create a new venv and use
requirements.txt
.
- If you use poetry, use
- Adding environment variables:
- use
.env.template
to create a.env
file - every example has a separate
.env
file
- use
To Example
Discord swarm allows you to deploy multiple independent agents (can be in different networks) and let them communicate with each other over a discord server. For example, agents can ask other bots for help and solve the task colaboratively.
The communication is handleded via the DiscordAdapter and the only think you need to do is to implement the logic of the SwarmAgent
.
- make adding new models as easy as possible, including custom deployed ones like llama
- multi-key support for higher scalability
- follow the SOLID principles and don't break the abstractions
- create bite-sized PRs