@librechat/agents 3.1.67 → 3.1.68-dev.0

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  1. package/dist/cjs/agents/AgentContext.cjs +23 -3
  2. package/dist/cjs/agents/AgentContext.cjs.map +1 -1
  3. package/dist/cjs/common/enum.cjs +16 -0
  4. package/dist/cjs/common/enum.cjs.map +1 -1
  5. package/dist/cjs/graphs/Graph.cjs +91 -0
  6. package/dist/cjs/graphs/Graph.cjs.map +1 -1
  7. package/dist/cjs/graphs/MultiAgentGraph.cjs +36 -0
  8. package/dist/cjs/graphs/MultiAgentGraph.cjs.map +1 -1
  9. package/dist/cjs/hooks/HookRegistry.cjs +162 -0
  10. package/dist/cjs/hooks/HookRegistry.cjs.map +1 -0
  11. package/dist/cjs/hooks/executeHooks.cjs +276 -0
  12. package/dist/cjs/hooks/executeHooks.cjs.map +1 -0
  13. package/dist/cjs/hooks/matchers.cjs +256 -0
  14. package/dist/cjs/hooks/matchers.cjs.map +1 -0
  15. package/dist/cjs/hooks/types.cjs +27 -0
  16. package/dist/cjs/hooks/types.cjs.map +1 -0
  17. package/dist/cjs/main.cjs +54 -0
  18. package/dist/cjs/main.cjs.map +1 -1
  19. package/dist/cjs/messages/format.cjs +74 -12
  20. package/dist/cjs/messages/format.cjs.map +1 -1
  21. package/dist/cjs/run.cjs +111 -0
  22. package/dist/cjs/run.cjs.map +1 -1
  23. package/dist/cjs/summarization/index.cjs +41 -0
  24. package/dist/cjs/summarization/index.cjs.map +1 -1
  25. package/dist/cjs/summarization/node.cjs +165 -19
  26. package/dist/cjs/summarization/node.cjs.map +1 -1
  27. package/dist/cjs/tools/BashExecutor.cjs +175 -0
  28. package/dist/cjs/tools/BashExecutor.cjs.map +1 -0
  29. package/dist/cjs/tools/BashProgrammaticToolCalling.cjs +296 -0
  30. package/dist/cjs/tools/BashProgrammaticToolCalling.cjs.map +1 -0
  31. package/dist/cjs/tools/ReadFile.cjs +43 -0
  32. package/dist/cjs/tools/ReadFile.cjs.map +1 -0
  33. package/dist/cjs/tools/SkillTool.cjs +50 -0
  34. package/dist/cjs/tools/SkillTool.cjs.map +1 -0
  35. package/dist/cjs/tools/SubagentTool.cjs +92 -0
  36. package/dist/cjs/tools/SubagentTool.cjs.map +1 -0
  37. package/dist/cjs/tools/ToolNode.cjs +304 -140
  38. package/dist/cjs/tools/ToolNode.cjs.map +1 -1
  39. package/dist/cjs/tools/skillCatalog.cjs +84 -0
  40. package/dist/cjs/tools/skillCatalog.cjs.map +1 -0
  41. package/dist/cjs/tools/subagent/SubagentExecutor.cjs +511 -0
  42. package/dist/cjs/tools/subagent/SubagentExecutor.cjs.map +1 -0
  43. package/dist/esm/agents/AgentContext.mjs +23 -3
  44. package/dist/esm/agents/AgentContext.mjs.map +1 -1
  45. package/dist/esm/common/enum.mjs +15 -1
  46. package/dist/esm/common/enum.mjs.map +1 -1
  47. package/dist/esm/graphs/Graph.mjs +91 -0
  48. package/dist/esm/graphs/Graph.mjs.map +1 -1
  49. package/dist/esm/graphs/MultiAgentGraph.mjs +36 -0
  50. package/dist/esm/graphs/MultiAgentGraph.mjs.map +1 -1
  51. package/dist/esm/hooks/HookRegistry.mjs +160 -0
  52. package/dist/esm/hooks/HookRegistry.mjs.map +1 -0
  53. package/dist/esm/hooks/executeHooks.mjs +273 -0
  54. package/dist/esm/hooks/executeHooks.mjs.map +1 -0
  55. package/dist/esm/hooks/matchers.mjs +251 -0
  56. package/dist/esm/hooks/matchers.mjs.map +1 -0
  57. package/dist/esm/hooks/types.mjs +25 -0
  58. package/dist/esm/hooks/types.mjs.map +1 -0
  59. package/dist/esm/main.mjs +13 -2
  60. package/dist/esm/main.mjs.map +1 -1
  61. package/dist/esm/messages/format.mjs +66 -4
  62. package/dist/esm/messages/format.mjs.map +1 -1
  63. package/dist/esm/run.mjs +111 -0
  64. package/dist/esm/run.mjs.map +1 -1
  65. package/dist/esm/summarization/index.mjs +41 -1
  66. package/dist/esm/summarization/index.mjs.map +1 -1
  67. package/dist/esm/summarization/node.mjs +165 -19
  68. package/dist/esm/summarization/node.mjs.map +1 -1
  69. package/dist/esm/tools/BashExecutor.mjs +169 -0
  70. package/dist/esm/tools/BashExecutor.mjs.map +1 -0
  71. package/dist/esm/tools/BashProgrammaticToolCalling.mjs +287 -0
  72. package/dist/esm/tools/BashProgrammaticToolCalling.mjs.map +1 -0
  73. package/dist/esm/tools/ReadFile.mjs +38 -0
  74. package/dist/esm/tools/ReadFile.mjs.map +1 -0
  75. package/dist/esm/tools/SkillTool.mjs +45 -0
  76. package/dist/esm/tools/SkillTool.mjs.map +1 -0
  77. package/dist/esm/tools/SubagentTool.mjs +85 -0
  78. package/dist/esm/tools/SubagentTool.mjs.map +1 -0
  79. package/dist/esm/tools/ToolNode.mjs +306 -142
  80. package/dist/esm/tools/ToolNode.mjs.map +1 -1
  81. package/dist/esm/tools/skillCatalog.mjs +82 -0
  82. package/dist/esm/tools/skillCatalog.mjs.map +1 -0
  83. package/dist/esm/tools/subagent/SubagentExecutor.mjs +505 -0
  84. package/dist/esm/tools/subagent/SubagentExecutor.mjs.map +1 -0
  85. package/dist/types/agents/AgentContext.d.ts +6 -0
  86. package/dist/types/common/enum.d.ts +10 -1
  87. package/dist/types/graphs/Graph.d.ts +2 -0
  88. package/dist/types/graphs/MultiAgentGraph.d.ts +12 -0
  89. package/dist/types/hooks/HookRegistry.d.ts +56 -0
  90. package/dist/types/hooks/executeHooks.d.ts +79 -0
  91. package/dist/types/hooks/index.d.ts +6 -0
  92. package/dist/types/hooks/matchers.d.ts +95 -0
  93. package/dist/types/hooks/types.d.ts +320 -0
  94. package/dist/types/index.d.ts +8 -0
  95. package/dist/types/messages/format.d.ts +2 -1
  96. package/dist/types/run.d.ts +1 -0
  97. package/dist/types/summarization/index.d.ts +2 -0
  98. package/dist/types/summarization/node.d.ts +2 -0
  99. package/dist/types/tools/BashExecutor.d.ts +45 -0
  100. package/dist/types/tools/BashProgrammaticToolCalling.d.ts +72 -0
  101. package/dist/types/tools/ReadFile.d.ts +28 -0
  102. package/dist/types/tools/SkillTool.d.ts +40 -0
  103. package/dist/types/tools/SubagentTool.d.ts +36 -0
  104. package/dist/types/tools/ToolNode.d.ts +24 -2
  105. package/dist/types/tools/skillCatalog.d.ts +19 -0
  106. package/dist/types/tools/subagent/SubagentExecutor.d.ts +137 -0
  107. package/dist/types/tools/subagent/index.d.ts +2 -0
  108. package/dist/types/types/graph.d.ts +61 -2
  109. package/dist/types/types/index.d.ts +1 -0
  110. package/dist/types/types/run.d.ts +20 -0
  111. package/dist/types/types/skill.d.ts +9 -0
  112. package/dist/types/types/tools.d.ts +38 -1
  113. package/package.json +5 -1
  114. package/src/agents/AgentContext.ts +26 -2
  115. package/src/common/enum.ts +15 -0
  116. package/src/graphs/Graph.ts +113 -0
  117. package/src/graphs/MultiAgentGraph.ts +39 -0
  118. package/src/graphs/__tests__/MultiAgentGraph.test.ts +91 -0
  119. package/src/hooks/HookRegistry.ts +208 -0
  120. package/src/hooks/__tests__/HookRegistry.test.ts +190 -0
  121. package/src/hooks/__tests__/compactHooks.test.ts +214 -0
  122. package/src/hooks/__tests__/executeHooks.test.ts +1013 -0
  123. package/src/hooks/__tests__/integration.test.ts +337 -0
  124. package/src/hooks/__tests__/matchers.test.ts +238 -0
  125. package/src/hooks/__tests__/toolHooks.test.ts +669 -0
  126. package/src/hooks/executeHooks.ts +375 -0
  127. package/src/hooks/index.ts +57 -0
  128. package/src/hooks/matchers.ts +280 -0
  129. package/src/hooks/types.ts +404 -0
  130. package/src/index.ts +10 -0
  131. package/src/messages/format.ts +74 -4
  132. package/src/messages/formatAgentMessages.skills.test.ts +334 -0
  133. package/src/run.ts +126 -0
  134. package/src/scripts/multi-agent-subagent.ts +246 -0
  135. package/src/scripts/subagent-event-driven-debug.ts +190 -0
  136. package/src/scripts/subagent-tools-debug.ts +160 -0
  137. package/src/specs/subagent.test.ts +305 -0
  138. package/src/summarization/__tests__/node.test.ts +42 -0
  139. package/src/summarization/__tests__/trigger.test.ts +100 -1
  140. package/src/summarization/index.ts +47 -0
  141. package/src/summarization/node.ts +202 -24
  142. package/src/tools/BashExecutor.ts +205 -0
  143. package/src/tools/BashProgrammaticToolCalling.ts +397 -0
  144. package/src/tools/ReadFile.ts +39 -0
  145. package/src/tools/SkillTool.ts +46 -0
  146. package/src/tools/SubagentTool.ts +100 -0
  147. package/src/tools/ToolNode.ts +391 -169
  148. package/src/tools/__tests__/ReadFile.test.ts +44 -0
  149. package/src/tools/__tests__/SkillTool.test.ts +442 -0
  150. package/src/tools/__tests__/SubagentExecutor.test.ts +1148 -0
  151. package/src/tools/__tests__/SubagentTool.test.ts +149 -0
  152. package/src/tools/__tests__/ToolNode.session.test.ts +12 -12
  153. package/src/tools/__tests__/skillCatalog.test.ts +161 -0
  154. package/src/tools/__tests__/subagentHooks.test.ts +215 -0
  155. package/src/tools/skillCatalog.ts +126 -0
  156. package/src/tools/subagent/SubagentExecutor.ts +676 -0
  157. package/src/tools/subagent/index.ts +13 -0
  158. package/src/types/graph.ts +80 -1
  159. package/src/types/index.ts +1 -0
  160. package/src/types/run.ts +20 -0
  161. package/src/types/skill.ts +11 -0
  162. package/src/types/tools.ts +41 -1
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+ import { DynamicStructuredTool } from '@langchain/core/tools';
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+ import type * as t from '@/types';
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+ import { Constants } from '@/common';
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+ export declare const BashExecutionToolSchema: {
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+ readonly type: "object";
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+ readonly properties: {
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+ readonly command: {
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+ readonly type: "string";
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+ readonly description: "The bash command or script to execute.\n- The environment is stateless; variables and state don't persist between executions.\n- Generated files from previous executions are automatically available in \"/mnt/data/\".\n- Files from previous executions are automatically available and can be modified in place.\n- Input code **IS ALREADY** displayed to the user, so **DO NOT** repeat it in your response unless asked.\n- Output code **IS NOT** displayed to the user, so **DO** write all desired output explicitly.\n- IMPORTANT: You MUST explicitly print/output ALL results you want the user to see.\n- Use `echo`, `printf`, or `cat` for all outputs.";
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+ };
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+ readonly args: {
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+ readonly type: "array";
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+ readonly items: {
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+ readonly type: "string";
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+ };
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+ readonly description: "Additional arguments to execute the command with. This should only be used if the input command requires additional arguments to run.";
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+ };
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+ };
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+ readonly required: readonly ["command"];
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+ };
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+ export declare const BashExecutionToolDescription: string;
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+ export declare const BashExecutionToolName = Constants.BASH_TOOL;
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+ export declare const BashExecutionToolDefinition: {
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+ readonly name: Constants.BASH_TOOL;
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+ readonly description: string;
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+ readonly schema: {
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+ readonly type: "object";
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+ readonly properties: {
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+ readonly command: {
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+ readonly type: "string";
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+ readonly description: "The bash command or script to execute.\n- The environment is stateless; variables and state don't persist between executions.\n- Generated files from previous executions are automatically available in \"/mnt/data/\".\n- Files from previous executions are automatically available and can be modified in place.\n- Input code **IS ALREADY** displayed to the user, so **DO NOT** repeat it in your response unless asked.\n- Output code **IS NOT** displayed to the user, so **DO** write all desired output explicitly.\n- IMPORTANT: You MUST explicitly print/output ALL results you want the user to see.\n- Use `echo`, `printf`, or `cat` for all outputs.";
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+ };
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+ readonly args: {
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+ readonly type: "array";
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+ readonly items: {
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+ readonly type: "string";
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+ };
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+ readonly description: "Additional arguments to execute the command with. This should only be used if the input command requires additional arguments to run.";
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+ };
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+ };
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+ readonly required: readonly ["command"];
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+ };
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+ };
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+ declare function createBashExecutionTool(params?: t.BashExecutionToolParams): DynamicStructuredTool;
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+ export { createBashExecutionTool };
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+ import { DynamicStructuredTool } from '@langchain/core/tools';
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+ import type * as t from '@/types';
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+ import { Constants } from '@/common';
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+ export declare const BashProgrammaticToolCallingSchema: {
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+ readonly type: "object";
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+ readonly properties: {
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+ readonly code: {
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+ readonly type: "string";
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+ readonly minLength: 1;
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+ readonly description: "Bash code that calls tools programmatically. Tools are available as bash functions.\n\nCRITICAL - STATELESS EXECUTION:\nEach call is a fresh bash shell. Variables and state do NOT persist between calls.\nYou MUST complete your entire workflow in ONE code block.\nDO NOT split work across multiple calls expecting to reuse variables.\n\nEach tool function accepts a JSON string as its argument.\nExample: tool_name '{\"key\": \"value\"}'\n\nExample (Complete workflow in one call):\n # Query data and process\n data=$(query_database '{\"sql\": \"SELECT * FROM users\"}')\n echo \"$data\" | jq '.[] | .name'\n\nExample (Parallel calls):\n web_search '{\"query\": \"SF weather\"}' > /tmp/sf.txt &\n web_search '{\"query\": \"NY weather\"}' > /tmp/ny.txt &\n wait\n echo \"SF: $(cat /tmp/sf.txt)\"\n echo \"NY: $(cat /tmp/ny.txt)\"\n\nRules:\n- EVERYTHING in one call—no state persists between executions\n- Tools are pre-defined as bash functions—DO NOT redefine them\n- Each tool function accepts a JSON string argument\n- Only echo/printf output returns to the model\n- Generated files are automatically available in /mnt/data/ for subsequent executions";
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+ };
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+ readonly timeout: {
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+ readonly type: "integer";
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+ readonly minimum: 1000;
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+ readonly maximum: 300000;
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+ readonly default: 60000;
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+ readonly description: "Maximum execution time in milliseconds. Default: 60 seconds. Max: 5 minutes.";
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+ };
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+ };
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+ readonly required: readonly ["code"];
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+ };
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+ export declare const BashProgrammaticToolCallingName = Constants.BASH_PROGRAMMATIC_TOOL_CALLING;
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+ export declare const BashProgrammaticToolCallingDescription: string;
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+ export declare const BashProgrammaticToolCallingDefinition: {
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+ readonly name: Constants.BASH_PROGRAMMATIC_TOOL_CALLING;
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+ readonly description: string;
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+ readonly schema: {
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+ readonly type: "object";
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+ readonly properties: {
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+ readonly code: {
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+ readonly type: "string";
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+ readonly minLength: 1;
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+ readonly description: "Bash code that calls tools programmatically. Tools are available as bash functions.\n\nCRITICAL - STATELESS EXECUTION:\nEach call is a fresh bash shell. Variables and state do NOT persist between calls.\nYou MUST complete your entire workflow in ONE code block.\nDO NOT split work across multiple calls expecting to reuse variables.\n\nEach tool function accepts a JSON string as its argument.\nExample: tool_name '{\"key\": \"value\"}'\n\nExample (Complete workflow in one call):\n # Query data and process\n data=$(query_database '{\"sql\": \"SELECT * FROM users\"}')\n echo \"$data\" | jq '.[] | .name'\n\nExample (Parallel calls):\n web_search '{\"query\": \"SF weather\"}' > /tmp/sf.txt &\n web_search '{\"query\": \"NY weather\"}' > /tmp/ny.txt &\n wait\n echo \"SF: $(cat /tmp/sf.txt)\"\n echo \"NY: $(cat /tmp/ny.txt)\"\n\nRules:\n- EVERYTHING in one call—no state persists between executions\n- Tools are pre-defined as bash functions—DO NOT redefine them\n- Each tool function accepts a JSON string argument\n- Only echo/printf output returns to the model\n- Generated files are automatically available in /mnt/data/ for subsequent executions";
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+ };
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+ readonly timeout: {
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+ readonly type: "integer";
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+ readonly minimum: 1000;
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+ readonly maximum: 300000;
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+ readonly default: 60000;
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+ readonly description: "Maximum execution time in milliseconds. Default: 60 seconds. Max: 5 minutes.";
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+ };
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+ };
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+ readonly required: readonly ["code"];
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+ };
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+ };
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+ /**
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+ * Normalizes a tool name to a valid bash function identifier.
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+ * 1. Replace hyphens, spaces, dots with underscores
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+ * 2. Remove any other invalid characters
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+ * 3. Prefix with underscore if starts with number
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+ * 4. Append `_tool` if it's a bash reserved word
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+ */
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+ export declare function normalizeToBashIdentifier(name: string): string;
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+ /**
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+ * Extracts tool names that are actually called in the bash code.
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+ * Bash functions are invoked as commands (no parentheses), so we match
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+ * the normalized name as a word boundary.
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+ */
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+ export declare function extractUsedBashToolNames(code: string, toolNameMap: Map<string, string>): Set<string>;
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+ /**
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+ * Filters tool definitions to only include tools actually used in the bash code.
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+ */
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+ export declare function filterBashToolsByUsage(toolDefs: t.LCTool[], code: string, debug?: boolean): t.LCTool[];
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+ /**
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+ * Creates a Bash Programmatic Tool Calling tool for multi-tool orchestration.
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+ *
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+ * This tool enables AI agents to write bash scripts that orchestrate multiple
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+ * tool calls programmatically via the remote Code API, reducing LLM round-trips.
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+ *
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+ * The tool map must be provided at runtime via config.toolCall (injected by ToolNode).
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+ */
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+ export declare function createBashProgrammaticToolCallingTool(initParams?: t.BashProgrammaticToolCallingParams): DynamicStructuredTool;
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+ import { Constants } from '@/common';
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+ export declare const ReadFileToolName = Constants.READ_FILE;
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+ export declare const ReadFileToolDescription = "Read the contents of a file. Returns text content with line numbers for easy reference.\n\nFor skill files, use the path format: {skillName}/{filePath} (e.g. \"pdf-analyzer/src/utils.py\", \"code-review/SKILL.md\").\n\nBEHAVIOR:\n- Text files: returned with numbered lines.\n- Images (png, jpeg, gif, webp): returned as visual content the model can see.\n- PDFs: returned as document content.\n- Other binary files: metadata returned with a note to use bash for processing.\n- Large files (>256KB text, >10MB binary): metadata only.\n- SKILL.md: returns the skill's instructions directly.\n\nCONSTRAINTS:\n- Only files from invoked skills or code execution output are accessible.\n- Do not guess file paths. Use paths from the skill documentation or tool output.";
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+ export declare const ReadFileToolSchema: {
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+ readonly type: "object";
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+ readonly properties: {
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+ readonly file_path: {
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+ readonly type: "string";
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+ readonly description: "Path to the file. For skill files: \"{skillName}/{path}\" (e.g. \"pdf-analyzer/src/utils.py\"). For code execution output: the path as returned by the execution tool.";
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+ };
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+ };
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+ readonly required: readonly ["file_path"];
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+ };
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+ export declare const ReadFileToolDefinition: {
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+ readonly name: Constants.READ_FILE;
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+ readonly description: "Read the contents of a file. Returns text content with line numbers for easy reference.\n\nFor skill files, use the path format: {skillName}/{filePath} (e.g. \"pdf-analyzer/src/utils.py\", \"code-review/SKILL.md\").\n\nBEHAVIOR:\n- Text files: returned with numbered lines.\n- Images (png, jpeg, gif, webp): returned as visual content the model can see.\n- PDFs: returned as document content.\n- Other binary files: metadata returned with a note to use bash for processing.\n- Large files (>256KB text, >10MB binary): metadata only.\n- SKILL.md: returns the skill's instructions directly.\n\nCONSTRAINTS:\n- Only files from invoked skills or code execution output are accessible.\n- Do not guess file paths. Use paths from the skill documentation or tool output.";
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+ readonly parameters: {
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+ readonly type: "object";
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+ readonly properties: {
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+ readonly file_path: {
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+ readonly type: "string";
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+ readonly description: "Path to the file. For skill files: \"{skillName}/{path}\" (e.g. \"pdf-analyzer/src/utils.py\"). For code execution output: the path as returned by the execution tool.";
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+ };
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+ };
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+ readonly required: readonly ["file_path"];
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+ };
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+ readonly responseFormat: "content_and_artifact";
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+ };
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+ import { Constants } from '@/common';
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+ export declare const SkillToolName = Constants.SKILL_TOOL;
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+ export declare const SkillToolDescription = "Invoke a skill from the user's library. Skills provide domain-specific instructions loaded into the conversation context, and may also provide files accessible via available tools depending on the runtime environment.\n\nWHEN TO USE:\n- The user's request matches a skill listed in the \"Available Skills\" section of the system prompt.\n- You MUST invoke the matching skill BEFORE attempting the task yourself.\n\nWHAT HAPPENS:\n- The skill's full instructions are loaded into the conversation as context.\n- Files bundled with the skill may become accessible via available tools.\n- Follow the skill's instructions to complete the task.\n\nCONSTRAINTS:\n- Do not invoke a skill that is already active in this conversation.\n- Skill names come from the catalog only. Do not guess names.";
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+ /**
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+ * JSON Schema for the SkillTool parameters.
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+ * Single source of truth used by both SkillToolDefinition (LCTool registry)
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+ * and createSkillTool() (DynamicStructuredTool instance).
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+ */
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+ export declare const SkillToolSchema: {
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+ readonly type: "object";
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+ readonly properties: {
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+ readonly skillName: {
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+ readonly type: "string";
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+ readonly description: "The kebab-case identifier of the skill to invoke (e.g. \"financial-analyzer\", \"meeting-notes\"). Must match a name from the \"Available Skills\" section.";
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+ };
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+ readonly args: {
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+ readonly type: "string";
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+ readonly description: "Optional freeform arguments string passed to the skill.";
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+ };
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+ };
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+ readonly required: readonly ["skillName"];
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+ };
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+ export declare const SkillToolDefinition: {
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+ readonly name: Constants.SKILL_TOOL;
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+ readonly description: "Invoke a skill from the user's library. Skills provide domain-specific instructions loaded into the conversation context, and may also provide files accessible via available tools depending on the runtime environment.\n\nWHEN TO USE:\n- The user's request matches a skill listed in the \"Available Skills\" section of the system prompt.\n- You MUST invoke the matching skill BEFORE attempting the task yourself.\n\nWHAT HAPPENS:\n- The skill's full instructions are loaded into the conversation as context.\n- Files bundled with the skill may become accessible via available tools.\n- Follow the skill's instructions to complete the task.\n\nCONSTRAINTS:\n- Do not invoke a skill that is already active in this conversation.\n- Skill names come from the catalog only. Do not guess names.";
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+ readonly parameters: {
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+ readonly type: "object";
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+ readonly properties: {
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+ readonly skillName: {
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+ readonly type: "string";
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+ readonly description: "The kebab-case identifier of the skill to invoke (e.g. \"financial-analyzer\", \"meeting-notes\"). Must match a name from the \"Available Skills\" section.";
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+ };
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+ readonly args: {
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+ readonly type: "string";
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+ readonly description: "Optional freeform arguments string passed to the skill.";
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+ };
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+ };
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+ readonly required: readonly ["skillName"];
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+ };
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+ };
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+ import { Constants } from '@/common';
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+ import type { SubagentConfig } from '@/types';
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+ import type { JsonSchemaType, LCTool } from '@/types/tools';
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+ export declare const SubagentToolName = Constants.SUBAGENT;
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+ export declare const SubagentToolDescription = "Delegate a task to a specialized subagent that runs in an isolated context window. The subagent executes independently and returns only its final text result \u2014 all intermediate tool calls, reasoning, and context stay isolated.\n\nWHEN TO USE:\n- The task is self-contained and can be described in a single prompt.\n- You want to offload verbose or exploratory work without bloating your own context.\n- A specialized subagent is available for the task domain.\n\nWHAT HAPPENS:\n- A fresh agent is created with the task description as its only input.\n- The subagent runs to completion using its own tools and context.\n- Only the final text response is returned to you.\n\nCONSTRAINTS:\n- subagent_type must match one of the available types listed below.\n- The subagent cannot see your conversation history.";
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+ export declare const SubagentToolSchema: {
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+ readonly type: "object";
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+ readonly properties: {
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+ readonly description: {
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+ readonly type: "string";
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+ readonly description: "Complete task description for the subagent. This is the ONLY information it receives — include all necessary context, requirements, and constraints.";
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+ };
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+ readonly subagent_type: {
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+ readonly type: "string";
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+ readonly description: "Which subagent type to delegate to. Must be one of the available types.";
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+ };
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+ };
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+ readonly required: string[];
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+ };
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+ export declare const SubagentToolDefinition: LCTool;
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+ /**
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+ * Build the name, schema, and description params for `tool()` from available configs.
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+ * Used by `Graph.createAgentNode()` when constructing the runtime tool instance.
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+ * Extends `SubagentToolSchema` by populating `subagent_type.enum` dynamically.
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+ */
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+ export declare function buildSubagentToolParams(configs: SubagentConfig[]): {
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+ name: string;
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+ schema: JsonSchemaType;
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+ description: string;
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+ };
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+ /**
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+ * Create a SubagentTool LCTool definition with dynamic enum and description
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+ * populated from the available subagent configs.
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+ * Used for the tool registry in event-driven mode.
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+ */
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+ export declare function createSubagentToolDefinition(configs: SubagentConfig[]): LCTool;
@@ -28,7 +28,9 @@ export declare class ToolNode<T = any> extends RunnableCallable<T, T> {
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  /** Maximum characters allowed in a single tool result before truncation. */
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- constructor({ tools, toolMap, name, tags, errorHandler, toolCallStepIds, handleToolErrors, loadRuntimeTools, toolRegistry, sessions, eventDrivenMode, agentId, directToolNames, maxContextTokens, maxToolResultChars, }: t.ToolNodeConstructorParams);
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+ /** Hook registry for PreToolUse/PostToolUse lifecycle hooks */
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+ private hookRegistry?;
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+ constructor({ tools, toolMap, name, tags, errorHandler, toolCallStepIds, handleToolErrors, loadRuntimeTools, toolRegistry, sessions, eventDrivenMode, agentId, directToolNames, maxContextTokens, maxToolResultChars, hookRegistry, }: t.ToolNodeConstructorParams);
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  /**
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  * Dispatches tool calls to the host via ON_TOOL_EXECUTE event and returns raw ToolMessages.
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  * Core logic for event-driven execution, separated from output shaping.
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+ *
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+ * Hook lifecycle (when `hookRegistry` is set):
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+ * 1. **PreToolUse** fires per call in parallel before dispatch. Denied
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+ * calls produce error ToolMessages and fire **PermissionDenied**;
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+ * surviving calls proceed with optional `updatedInput`.
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+ * 2. Surviving calls are dispatched to the host via `ON_TOOL_EXECUTE`.
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+ * 3. **PostToolUse** / **PostToolUseFailure** fire per result. Post hooks
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+ * can replace tool output via `updatedOutput`.
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+ * 4. Injected messages from results are collected and returned alongside
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+ * ToolMessages (appended AFTER to respect provider ordering).
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  private dispatchToolEvents;
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+ private dispatchStepCompleted;
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+ /**
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+ * Converts InjectedMessage instances to LangChain HumanMessage objects.
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+ * Both 'user' and 'system' roles become HumanMessage to avoid provider
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+ * rejections (Anthropic/Google reject non-leading SystemMessages).
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+ * The original role is preserved in additional_kwargs for downstream consumers.
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+ */
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+ private convertInjectedMessages;
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  /**
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  * Execute all tool calls via ON_TOOL_EXECUTE event dispatch.
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- * Used in event-driven mode where the host handles actual tool execution.
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+ * Injected messages are placed AFTER ToolMessages to respect provider
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+ * message ordering (AIMessage tool_calls must be immediately followed
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+ * by their ToolMessage results).
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  */
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  private executeViaEvent;
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  protected run(input: any, config: RunnableConfig): Promise<T>;
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+ import type { SkillCatalogEntry } from '@/types';
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+ export type SkillCatalogOptions = {
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+ /** Total context window in tokens. Default: 200_000 */
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+ contextWindowTokens?: number;
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+ /** Fraction of context budget for catalog. Default: 0.01 (1%) */
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+ budgetPercent?: number;
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+ /** Max chars per entry description. Default: 250 */
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+ maxEntryChars?: number;
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+ /** Descriptions below this length trigger names-only fallback. Default: 20 */
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+ minDescLength?: number;
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+ /** Approximate chars per token for budget calculation. Default: 4 */
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+ charsPerToken?: number;
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+ };
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+ /**
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+ * Formats a skill catalog for injection into agent context.
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+ * Uses a truncation ladder: full descriptions, proportional truncation, names-only.
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+ * Returns empty string for empty input.
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+ */
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+ export declare function formatSkillCatalog(skills: SkillCatalogEntry[], opts?: SkillCatalogOptions): string;
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+ import type { BaseMessage } from '@langchain/core/messages';
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+ import type { AgentInputs, StandardGraphInput, ResolvedSubagentConfig, SubagentConfig, TokenCounter } from '@/types';
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+ import type { HookRegistry } from '@/hooks';
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+ import type { AgentContext } from '@/agents/AgentContext';
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+ import type { StandardGraph } from '@/graphs/Graph';
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+ import type { HandlerRegistry } from '@/events';
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+ export type SubagentExecuteParams = {
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+ description: string;
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+ subagentType: string;
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+ threadId?: string;
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+ /**
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+ * Parent-side `tool_call_id` of the `subagent` tool invocation that
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+ * triggered this execution. Surfaced on {@link SubagentUpdateEvent} so
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+ * hosts can correlate child updates back to the originating tool call
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+ * without relying on event ordering heuristics.
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+ */
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+ parentToolCallId?: string;
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+ };
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+ export type SubagentExecuteResult = {
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+ content: string;
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+ messages: BaseMessage[];
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+ };
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+ /**
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+ * Factory that constructs a child graph for subagent execution. Injected
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+ * rather than imported so that `SubagentExecutor` does not have a runtime
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+ * dependency on `StandardGraph` — this avoids a circular dependency between
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+ * `src/graphs/Graph.ts` and `src/tools/subagent/` that would otherwise break
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+ * Rollup's chunking under `preserveModules`.
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+ */
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+ export type ChildGraphFactory = (input: StandardGraphInput) => StandardGraph;
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+ export type SubagentExecutorOptions = {
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+ configs: Map<string, ResolvedSubagentConfig>;
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+ parentSignal?: AbortSignal;
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+ hookRegistry?: HookRegistry;
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+ parentRunId: string;
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+ parentAgentId?: string;
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+ tokenCounter?: TokenCounter;
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+ /** Remaining nesting budget. 0 or negative blocks execution. */
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+ maxDepth?: number;
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+ /**
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+ * Factory for constructing the isolated child graph. Callers pass
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+ * `(input) => new StandardGraph(input)` — injected to break a circular
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+ * module dependency.
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+ */
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+ createChildGraph: ChildGraphFactory;
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+ /**
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+ * Parent's event handler registry. When provided, child-graph events are
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+ * forwarded through this registry so hosts can:
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+ * (a) execute event-driven tools (`ON_TOOL_EXECUTE` routed to parent's handler),
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+ * (b) surface child activity to a UI via wrapped {@link GraphEvents.ON_SUBAGENT_UPDATE}.
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+ * When omitted, the child runs fully isolated (legacy behavior).
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+ *
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+ * Can be a direct `HandlerRegistry` or a zero-arg getter — use the getter
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+ * form when the registry is assigned to the graph AFTER the executor is
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+ * constructed (the current `Run.create` flow sets `handlerRegistry`
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+ * post-`createWorkflow`, so `createAgentNode` must capture lazily).
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+ */
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+ parentHandlerRegistry?: HandlerRegistry | (() => HandlerRegistry | undefined);
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+ };
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+ export declare class SubagentExecutor {
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+ private readonly configs;
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+ private readonly parentSignal?;
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+ private readonly hookRegistry?;
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+ private readonly parentRunId;
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+ private readonly parentAgentId?;
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+ private readonly tokenCounter?;
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+ private readonly maxDepth;
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+ private readonly createChildGraph;
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+ private readonly resolveParentHandlerRegistry?;
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+ constructor(options: SubagentExecutorOptions);
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+ /** Snapshot of the parent's registry at the moment a subagent is dispatched. */
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+ private getParentHandlerRegistry;
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+ execute(params: SubagentExecuteParams): Promise<SubagentExecuteResult>;
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+ /**
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+ * Emits a single {@link GraphEvents.ON_SUBAGENT_UPDATE} envelope through the
76
+ * parent's handler registry. Silent no-op when no parent registry is set.
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+ * Errors are swallowed — update events are observational.
78
+ */
79
+ private emitSubagentUpdate;
80
+ /**
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+ * Builds a BaseCallbackHandler that intercepts the child graph's custom
82
+ * events. Routing rules:
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+ * - `ON_TOOL_EXECUTE` → forwarded as-is to the parent's ON_TOOL_EXECUTE
84
+ * handler (so event-driven tools work identically for child and parent).
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+ * - `ON_RUN_STEP` / `ON_RUN_STEP_DELTA` / `ON_RUN_STEP_COMPLETED` /
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+ * `ON_MESSAGE_DELTA` / `ON_REASONING_DELTA` → wrapped in a
87
+ * {@link GraphEvents.ON_SUBAGENT_UPDATE} envelope with a human-readable
88
+ * label, delivered to the parent's subagent-update handler.
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+ * - Everything else → ignored (keeps parent's UI scoped to the events it
90
+ * cares about; host apps can extend by registering more phases).
91
+ */
92
+ private createForwarderCallback;
93
+ }
94
+ /**
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+ * Produces a short single-line label for an arbitrary forwarded child event.
96
+ * Used to populate {@link SubagentUpdateEvent.label} so the host UI can show
97
+ * a compact status ticker without parsing the raw payload.
98
+ */
99
+ export declare function summarizeEvent(eventName: string, data: unknown): string;
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+ /**
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+ * Walk messages from last to first, returning the text content of the most
102
+ * recent AIMessage that has any. Non-text blocks (tool_use, thinking,
103
+ * redacted_thinking, tool_result) are stripped. If the last AIMessage is
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+ * pure tool_use (e.g. the subagent hit `maxTurns` mid-tool-call), the walk
105
+ * continues to earlier AIMessages so partial progress is salvaged — this
106
+ * matches Claude Code's behavior in `agentToolUtils.finalizeAgentTool`.
107
+ * Returns "Task completed" only when no AIMessage in the history contains
108
+ * any text.
109
+ */
110
+ export declare function filterSubagentResult(messages: BaseMessage[]): string;
111
+ /**
112
+ * Resolve self-spawn configs by filling in agentInputs from the parent context.
113
+ * Returns configs with agentInputs guaranteed present. Throws on duplicate
114
+ * `type` values to prevent silent config shadowing.
115
+ */
116
+ export declare function resolveSubagentConfigs(configs: SubagentConfig[], parentContext: AgentContext): ResolvedSubagentConfig[];
117
+ /**
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+ * Build child AgentInputs from a resolved config, stripping nesting and
119
+ * (optionally) event-driven fields. When `allowNested: true`, the child's
120
+ * `maxSubagentDepth` is decremented so that depth is consumed as the call
121
+ * chain deepens across graph boundaries — the parent's executor-level check
122
+ * alone cannot see into the child graph's separate executor.
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+ *
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+ * When `keepToolDefinitions` is `true`, the child retains the parent's
125
+ * `toolDefinitions` so event-driven tools remain usable. This is only safe
126
+ * when the caller has wired a forwarder for `ON_TOOL_EXECUTE` to a
127
+ * registered handler — otherwise the child will hang on tool dispatch.
128
+ *
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130
+ * {@link SubagentExecutor}. Host applications configuring subagents should
131
+ * not need to call this directly — it is invoked internally when a subagent
132
+ * tool is dispatched. The depth-countdown contract (parent's `maxDepth` in,
133
+ * child's decremented `maxSubagentDepth` on the returned inputs) is the
134
+ * mechanism that bounds nesting across graph boundaries; callers must
135
+ * respect it.
136
+ */
137
+ export declare function buildChildInputs(config: ResolvedSubagentConfig, childAgentId: string, parentMaxDepth: number, keepToolDefinitions?: boolean): AgentInputs;
@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
1
+ export { SubagentExecutor, filterSubagentResult, resolveSubagentConfigs, buildChildInputs, summarizeEvent, } from './SubagentExecutor';
2
+ export type { SubagentExecuteParams, SubagentExecuteResult, SubagentExecutorOptions, ChildGraphFactory, } from './SubagentExecutor';
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ import type { BaseMessage, AIMessageChunk, SystemMessage } from '@langchain/core
4
4
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5
5
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6
6
  import type { GoogleAIToolType } from '@langchain/google-common';
7
- import type { ToolMap, ToolEndEvent, GenericTool, LCTool } from '@/types/tools';
7
+ import type { ToolMap, ToolEndEvent, GenericTool, LCTool, ToolExecuteBatchRequest } from '@/types/tools';
8
8
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9
9
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10
10
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@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ export interface AgentLogEvent {
45
45
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46
46
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47
47
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48
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48
+ handle(event: string, data: StreamEventData | ModelEndData | RunStep | RunStepDeltaEvent | MessageDeltaEvent | ReasoningDeltaEvent | SummarizeStartEvent | SummarizeDeltaEvent | SummarizeCompleteEvent | SubagentUpdateEvent | AgentLogEvent | ToolExecuteBatchRequest | {
49
49
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50
50
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51
51
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@@ -248,6 +248,61 @@ export type GraphEdge = {
248
248
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249
249
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250
250
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251
+ /** Configuration for a subagent type that can be spawned by a parent agent. */
252
+ export type SubagentConfig = {
253
+ /** Identifier used in the tool's `subagent_type` enum (e.g. 'researcher', 'coder'). */
254
+ type: string;
255
+ /** Human-readable display name. */
256
+ name: string;
257
+ /** What this subagent specializes in — shown to the LLM. */
258
+ description: string;
259
+ /** Full agent config for the child graph. Omit when `self` is true. */
260
+ agentInputs?: AgentInputs;
261
+ /** When true, reuse the parent's AgentInputs (context isolation without separate config). */
262
+ self?: boolean;
263
+ /** Max AGENT→TOOLS cycles before forced stop (default: 25). */
264
+ maxTurns?: number;
265
+ /** Allow this subagent to spawn its own subagents (default: false). */
266
+ allowNested?: boolean;
267
+ };
268
+ /** SubagentConfig with agentInputs guaranteed present (self-spawn resolved). */
269
+ export type ResolvedSubagentConfig = SubagentConfig & {
270
+ agentInputs: AgentInputs;
271
+ };
272
+ /** Lifecycle phase carried on {@link SubagentUpdateEvent}. */
273
+ export type SubagentUpdatePhase = 'start' | 'run_step' | 'run_step_delta' | 'run_step_completed' | 'message_delta' | 'reasoning_delta' | 'stop' | 'error';
274
+ /**
275
+ * Wrapper event emitted when a subagent's child graph dispatches activity.
276
+ * Lets hosts show subagent progress in a UI surface separate from the parent
277
+ * conversation without having to untangle events by agent ID.
278
+ */
279
+ export interface SubagentUpdateEvent {
280
+ /** Parent run ID. */
281
+ runId: string;
282
+ /** Child run ID (unique per subagent execution). */
283
+ subagentRunId: string;
284
+ /**
285
+ * Parent-side `tool_call_id` for the `subagent` tool invocation that
286
+ * triggered this run. Stable for the duration of the child; lets hosts
287
+ * correlate updates deterministically instead of inferring by ordering.
288
+ * Omitted when the executor was invoked outside of a tool-call context.
289
+ */
290
+ parentToolCallId?: string;
291
+ /** Subagent `type` identifier from the SubagentConfig. */
292
+ subagentType: string;
293
+ /** Child agent ID assigned to this subagent execution. */
294
+ subagentAgentId: string;
295
+ /** Parent agent ID that spawned this subagent. */
296
+ parentAgentId?: string;
297
+ /** Lifecycle phase carried by this update. */
298
+ phase: SubagentUpdatePhase;
299
+ /** Underlying event payload (shape depends on phase). */
300
+ data?: unknown;
301
+ /** Short human-readable description. Hosts can render this directly. */
302
+ label?: string;
303
+ /** ISO timestamp for ordering / display. */
304
+ timestamp: string;
305
+ }
251
306
  export interface AgentInputs {
252
307
  agentId: string;
253
308
  /** Human-readable name for the agent (used in handoff context). Defaults to agentId if not provided. */
@@ -294,6 +349,10 @@ export interface AgentInputs {
294
349
  maxToolResultChars?: number;
295
350
  /** Pre-computed tool schema token count (from cache). Skips recalculation when provided. */
296
351
  toolSchemaTokens?: number;
352
+ /** Subagent configurations for hierarchical delegation. Each defines a child agent type. */
353
+ subagentConfigs?: SubagentConfig[];
354
+ /** Maximum subagent nesting depth. Default 1 means top-level agents can spawn subagents but subagents cannot nest further. */
355
+ maxSubagentDepth?: number;
297
356
  }
298
357
  export interface ContextPruningConfig {
299
358
  enabled?: boolean;
@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
1
1
  export * from './graph';
2
2
  export * from './llm';
3
3
  export * from './run';
4
+ export * from './skill';
4
5
  export * from './stream';
5
6
  export * from './tools';
6
7
  export * from './summarize';
@@ -7,6 +7,8 @@ import type * as s from '@/types/stream';
7
7
  import type * as e from '@/common/enum';
8
8
  import type * as g from '@/types/graph';
9
9
  import type * as l from '@/types/llm';
10
+ import type { ToolSessionMap } from '@/types/tools';
11
+ import type { HookRegistry } from '@/hooks';
10
12
  export type ZodObjectAny = z.ZodObject<any, any, any, any>;
11
13
  export type BaseGraphConfig = {
12
14
  llmConfig: l.LLMConfig;
@@ -100,6 +102,18 @@ export type RunConfig = {
100
102
  runId: string;
101
103
  graphConfig: LegacyGraphConfig | StandardGraphConfig | MultiAgentGraphConfig;
102
104
  customHandlers?: Record<string, g.EventHandler>;
105
+ /**
106
+ * Pre-constructed hook registry for this run. Hooks fire at lifecycle
107
+ * points in `processStream` (RunStart, UserPromptSubmit, Stop,
108
+ * StopFailure) and around tool calls (PreToolUse, PostToolUse,
109
+ * PostToolUseFailure, PermissionDenied).
110
+ *
111
+ * Pass `undefined` (the default) to skip all hook dispatch. When a
112
+ * registry is provided, the run attaches it to the `Graph` so internal
113
+ * nodes can fire hooks too, and clears the session in the `finally`
114
+ * block to prevent leaks.
115
+ */
116
+ hooks?: HookRegistry;
103
117
  returnContent?: boolean;
104
118
  tokenCounter?: TokenCounter;
105
119
  indexTokenCountMap?: Record<string, number>;
@@ -114,6 +128,12 @@ export type RunConfig = {
114
128
  calibrationRatio?: number;
115
129
  /** Skip post-stream cleanup (clearHeavyState) — useful for tests that inspect graph state after processStream */
116
130
  skipCleanup?: boolean;
131
+ /**
132
+ * Initial session state to seed the Graph's ToolSessionMap.
133
+ * Used to carry over code environment sessions from skill file priming
134
+ * at run start, so ToolNode can inject session_id + files into tool calls.
135
+ */
136
+ initialSessions?: ToolSessionMap;
117
137
  };
118
138
  export type ProvidedCallbacks = (BaseCallbackHandler | CallbackHandlerMethods)[] | undefined;
119
139
  export type TokenCounter = (message: BaseMessage) => number;
@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
1
+ /** Minimal skill metadata for catalog assembly. The host provides these from its own data layer. */
2
+ export type SkillCatalogEntry = {
3
+ /** Kebab-case identifier (what the model passes to SkillTool) */
4
+ name: string;
5
+ /** One-line description for the catalog listing */
6
+ description: string;
7
+ /** Optional human-readable label (UI only, not shown to model) */
8
+ displayTitle?: string;
9
+ };