BabyAGI
[!NOTE] The original BabyAGI from March 2023 introduced task planning as a method for developing autonomous agents. This project has been archived and moved to the babyagi_archive repo (September 2024 snapshot). [!CAUTION] This is a framework built by Yohei who has never held a job as a developer. The purpose of this repo is to share ideas and spark discussion and for experienced devs to play with. Not meant for production use. Use with cautioun. This newest BabyAGI is an experimental framework for a self-building autonomous agent. Earlier efforts to expand BabyAGI have made it clear that the optimal way to build a general autonomous agent is to build the simplest thing that can build itself. Check out this introductory X/Twitter thread for a simple overview. The core is a new function framework (functionz) for storing, managing, and executing functions from a database. It offers a graph-based structure for tracking imports, dependent functions, and authentication secrets, with automatic loading and comprehensive logging capabilities. Additionally, it comes with a dashboard for managing functions, running updates, and viewing logs. To quickly check out the dashboard and see how it works: Open your browser and go to http://localhost:8080/dashboard to access the BabyAGI dashboard. Start by importing babyagi and registering your functions. Here’s how to register two functions, where one depends on the other: Functions can be registered with metadata to enhance their capabilities and manage their relationships. Here’s a more comprehensive example of function metadata, showing logical usage of all fields: You can find available function packs in babyagi/functionz/packs. This approach makes function building and management easier by organizing related functions into packs. You can store key_dependencies directly from your code or manage them via the dashboard. Navigate to the dashboard and use the add_key_wrapper feature to securely add your secret keys. BabyAGI automatically loads essential function packs and manages their dependencies, ensuring a seamless execution environment. Additionally, it logs all activities, including the relationships between functions, to provide comprehensive tracking of function executions and dependencies. BabyAGI implements a comprehensive logging system to track all function executions and their interactions. The logging mechanism ensures that every function call, including its inputs, outputs, execution time, and any errors, is recorded for monitoring and debugging purposes. Triggers are mechanisms that allow certain functions to be automatically executed in response to specific events or actions within the system. For example, when a function is added or updated, a trigger can initiate the generation of a description for that function. Triggers enhance the autonomy of BabyAGI by enabling automated workflows and reducing the need for manual intervention. However, it’s essential to manage triggers carefu
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