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package/README.md ADDED
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+ # novacode
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+
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+ Open-source, multi-provider coding agent. Built with Bun.
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+
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+ > **Currently in early development.**
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+
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+ ## Install
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+
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+ Requires [Bun](https://bun.sh) >= 1.3.
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ bun add -g novacode
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+ ```
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+
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+ Then use it anywhere:
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ nova
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+ ```
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+
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+ You can also run without installing using `bunx novacode`.
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+
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+ ## Quick Start
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+
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+ ### 1. Launch novacode
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ nova
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+ ```
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+
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+ `novacode` and `nova` are the same command — use whichever you prefer.
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+
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+ ### 2. First-run setup
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+
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+ On first launch, novacode walks you through a quick setup:
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+
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+ 1. **Pick a provider** — GLM (Z.AI), Gemini (Google), DeepSeek, or OpenAI
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+ 2. **Enter your API key** — stored securely in `~/.novacode/auth.json`
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+ 3. **Pick a default model** — choose from the provider's available models
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+
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+ That's it. You're ready to go.
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+
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+ ### 3. Two ways to use it
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+
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+ **Interactive mode** — just run `nova` and chat:
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ nova
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+ ```
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+
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+ You'll get a prompt where you can ask questions, give coding tasks, and use `/help` for available commands.
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+
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+ **Print mode** — pass a prompt as an argument (non-interactive, streams output to stdout):
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ nova "explain the auth module in this project"
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+ nova "fix the type error in src/utils.ts"
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### 4. CLI flags
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ nova # interactive mode
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+ nova "your prompt" # print mode
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+ nova --provider gemini # override provider
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+ nova --model gemini-2.5-pro # override model
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+ nova --api-key <key> # override API key
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+ nova -s <session-id> # resume a previous session
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+ nova session list # list saved sessions
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+ nova session delete <id> # delete a session
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+ nova -v # show version
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+ nova -h # show help
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Supported Providers
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+
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+ GLM (Z.AI), Gemini (Google), DeepSeek, OpenAI
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+
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+ You can set API keys via environment variables or let the onboarding wizard store them in `~/.novacode/auth.json`.
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+
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+ ## Build from Source
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ git clone https://github.com/rwitesh/novacode.git
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+ cd novacode
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+ bun install
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+ bun run dev # run with watch mode
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+ bun run build # compile to binary
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+ ```
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+ {
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+ "name": "novacode",
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+ "version": "0.2.0",
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+ "description": "Open-source multi-provider coding agent. Bun-native.",
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+ "type": "module",
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+ "module": "src/main.ts",
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+ "bin": {
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+ "novacode": "src/main.ts",
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+ "nova": "src/main.ts"
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+ },
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+ "files": [
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+ "src"
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+ ],
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+ "scripts": {
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+ "dev": "bun run --watch src/main.ts",
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+ "start": "bun run src/main.ts",
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+ "test": "bun test",
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+ "test:watch": "bun test --watch",
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+ "lint": "biome check .",
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+ "lint:fix": "biome check --write .",
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+ "format": "biome format --write .",
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+ "typecheck": "tsc --noEmit",
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+ "build": "bun build src/main.ts --compile --outfile novacode",
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+ "check": "bun run typecheck && bun run lint && bun test",
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+ "prepublishOnly": "bun run check"
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+ },
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+ "keywords": [
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+ "coding-agent",
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+ "ai",
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+ "cli",
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+ "bun",
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+ "llm"
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+ ],
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+ "license": "MIT",
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+ "repository": {
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+ "type": "git",
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+ "url": "https://github.com/rwitesh/novacode"
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+ },
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+ "devDependencies": {
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+ "@biomejs/biome": "^2.4.15",
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+ "@types/bun": "latest",
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+ "@types/react": "^19.2.14",
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+ "lefthook": "^2.1.6",
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+ "typescript": "^6.0.3"
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+ },
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+ "engines": {
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+ "bun": ">=1.3"
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+ },
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+ "dependencies": {
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+ "@clack/prompts": "^1.4.0",
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+ "chalk": "^5.6.2",
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+ "glob": "^13.0.6",
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+ "ink": "^7.0.3",
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+ "react": "^19.2.6"
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+ }
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+ }
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+ import type { EventStream } from "../provider/stream.ts"
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+ import type { AgentEvent, ApiFormat, LoopCtx, LoopOpts, Model, Msg, Tool } from "../types.ts"
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+ import { run } from "./loop.ts"
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+
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+ export class Agent {
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+ #api: ApiFormat
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+ #model: Model
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+ #system: string
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+ #messages: Msg[] = []
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+ #tools: Tool[]
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+ #apiKey: string
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+ #baseUrl: string
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+
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+ constructor(opts: {
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+ api: ApiFormat
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+ model: Model
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+ apiKey: string
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+ baseUrl: string
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+ system: string
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+ tools: Tool[]
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+ messages?: Msg[]
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+ }) {
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+ this.#api = opts.api
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+ this.#model = opts.model
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+ this.#apiKey = opts.apiKey
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+ this.#baseUrl = opts.baseUrl
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+ this.#system = opts.system
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+ this.#tools = opts.tools
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+ this.#messages = opts.messages ?? []
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+ }
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+
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+ get model(): Model {
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+ return this.#model
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+ }
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+
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+ get messages(): Msg[] {
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+ return this.#messages
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+ }
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+
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+ get tools(): Tool[] {
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+ return this.#tools
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+ }
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+
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+ get apiKey(): string {
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+ return this.#apiKey
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+ }
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+
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+ get baseUrl(): string {
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+ return this.#baseUrl
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+ }
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+
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+ updateConfig(opts: { api: ApiFormat; model: Model; apiKey: string; baseUrl: string }): void {
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+ this.#api = opts.api
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+ this.#model = opts.model
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+ this.#apiKey = opts.apiKey
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+ this.#baseUrl = opts.baseUrl
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+ }
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+
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+ setTools(tools: Tool[]): void {
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+ this.#tools = tools
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+ }
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+
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+ setMessages(msgs: Msg[]): void {
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+ this.#messages = msgs
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+ }
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+
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+ setModel(model: Model): void {
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+ this.#model = model
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+ }
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+
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+ prompt(input: string, signal?: AbortSignal): EventStream<AgentEvent, Msg[]> {
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+ const ctx: LoopCtx = {
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+ system: this.#system,
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+ messages: this.#messages,
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+ tools: this.#tools,
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+ }
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+
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+ const opts: LoopOpts = {
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+ api: this.#api,
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+ model: this.#model,
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+ apiKey: this.#apiKey,
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+ baseUrl: this.#baseUrl,
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+ }
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+
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+ return run(input, ctx, opts, signal)
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+ }
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+ }
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+ /**
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+ * Core agent loop that orchestrates model interaction and tool execution.
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+ * Handles turns, tool routing, safety checks, and event streaming.
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+ */
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+ import { stream } from "../provider/registry.ts"
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+ import { EventStream } from "../provider/stream.ts"
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+ import type {
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+ AgentEvent,
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+ AssistantMsg,
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+ LoopCtx,
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+ LoopOpts,
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+ Msg,
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+ ToolCallPart,
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+ ToolResultMsg,
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+ } from "../types.ts"
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+ import { consolidate, estimateTokens, textPart } from "../util.ts"
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+
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+ // Safety cap so a misbehaving model can't loop forever
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+ const MAX_TURNS = 50
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+
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+ const isToolCall = (c: unknown): c is ToolCallPart =>
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+ typeof c === "object" && c !== null && (c as ToolCallPart).type === "tool_call"
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Start a long-running agent session that yields an EventStream of updates.
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+ */
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+ export function run(
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+ input: string,
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+ ctx: LoopCtx,
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+ opts: LoopOpts,
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+ signal?: AbortSignal,
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+ ): EventStream<AgentEvent, Msg[]> {
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+ const es = new EventStream<AgentEvent, Msg[]>()
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+ const out: Msg[] = []
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+ const maxTurns = opts.maxTurns ?? MAX_TURNS
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+
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+ const userMsg: Msg = { role: "user", content: input, ts: Date.now() }
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+ let activeCtx: LoopCtx = { ...ctx, messages: [...ctx.messages, userMsg] }
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+ out.push(userMsg)
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+
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+ const tick = async () => {
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+ es.push({ type: "start" })
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+
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+ try {
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+ let turns = 0
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+ while (turns < maxTurns) {
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+ if (signal?.aborted) break
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+
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+ turns++
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+ es.push({ type: "turn" })
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+
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+ // Warn before hitting the hard limit so the caller can compact/summarize
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+ const approxTokens = estimateTokens(activeCtx.messages)
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+ if (approxTokens > opts.model.contextWindow * 0.9) {
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+ es.push({
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+ type: "text_delta",
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+ text: `[warning] Approaching context limit (~${Math.round(approxTokens / 1000)}k / ${Math.round(opts.model.contextWindow / 1000)}k tokens)`,
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+ })
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+ }
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+
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+ const reply = await getReply(activeCtx, opts, es, signal)
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+ out.push(reply)
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+ activeCtx = { ...activeCtx, messages: [...activeCtx.messages, reply] }
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+ es.push({ type: "assistant_msg", msg: reply })
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+
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+ if (reply.stop === "error" || reply.stop === "aborted") {
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+ es.push({ type: "turn_end", msg: reply, results: [] })
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+ break
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+ }
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+
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+ const calls = reply.content.filter(isToolCall)
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+ if (calls.length === 0) {
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+ es.push({ type: "turn_end", msg: reply, results: [] })
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+ break
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+ }
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+
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+ // Execute tool calls
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+ const results: ToolResultMsg[] = []
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+ for (const call of calls) {
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+ if (signal?.aborted) break
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+
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+ const tool = activeCtx.tools.find((t) => t.def.name === call.name)
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+ if (!tool) {
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+ const errResult: ToolResultMsg = {
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+ role: "tool_result",
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+ callId: call.id,
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+ tool: call.name,
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+ content: [textPart(`Unknown tool: ${call.name}`)],
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+ isError: true,
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+ ts: Date.now(),
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+ }
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+ results.push(errResult)
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+ activeCtx = { ...activeCtx, messages: [...activeCtx.messages, errResult] }
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+ out.push(errResult)
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+ continue
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+ }
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+
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+ // beforeTool lets callers block dangerous operations (e.g. rm -rf)
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+ const blocked = await opts.beforeTool?.(call, call.args, activeCtx)
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+ if (blocked?.block) {
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+ const blockResult: ToolResultMsg = {
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+ role: "tool_result",
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+ callId: call.id,
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+ tool: call.name,
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+ content: [textPart(blocked.reason ?? "Blocked")],
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+ isError: true,
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+ ts: Date.now(),
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+ }
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+ results.push(blockResult)
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+ activeCtx = { ...activeCtx, messages: [...activeCtx.messages, blockResult] }
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+ out.push(blockResult)
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+ continue
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+ }
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+
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+ // Execute
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+ const result = await tool.execute(call.args, signal)
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+ const toolMsg: ToolResultMsg = {
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+ role: "tool_result",
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+ callId: call.id,
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+ tool: call.name,
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+ args: call.args,
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+ content: result.content,
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+ isError: result.isError,
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+ ts: Date.now(),
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+ }
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+
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+ results.push(toolMsg)
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+ activeCtx = { ...activeCtx, messages: [...activeCtx.messages, toolMsg] }
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+ out.push(toolMsg)
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+ es.push({ type: "tool_result", callId: call.id, result: toolMsg, args: call.args })
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+
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+ await opts.afterTool?.(call, toolMsg, activeCtx)
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+ }
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+
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+ es.push({ type: "turn_end", msg: reply, results })
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+ }
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+
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+ if (turns >= maxTurns) {
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+ es.push({
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+ type: "text_delta",
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+ text: `[max turns reached (${maxTurns})]`,
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+ })
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+ }
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+ } catch (e) {
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+ if ((e as Error).name === "AbortError") {
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+ es.finish(out)
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+ return
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+ }
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+ throw e
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+ }
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+
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+ es.finish(out)
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+ }
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+
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+ tick()
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+ return es
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+ }
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+
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+ async function getReply(
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+ ctx: LoopCtx,
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+ opts: LoopOpts,
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+ es: EventStream<AgentEvent, Msg[]>,
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+ signal?: AbortSignal,
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+ ): Promise<AssistantMsg> {
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+ const providerStream = stream({
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+ api: opts.api,
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+ model: opts.model,
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+ apiKey: opts.apiKey,
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+ baseUrl: opts.baseUrl,
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+ system: ctx.system,
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+ messages: ctx.messages,
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+ tools: ctx.tools.map((t) => t.def),
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+ signal,
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+ })
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+
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+ const content: AssistantMsg["content"] = []
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+ let usage = { in: 0, out: 0 }
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+
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+ // Accumulate content and proxy events to the outer stream
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+ for await (const ev of providerStream) {
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+ if (ev.type === "text_delta" && ev.text) {
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+ content.push(textPart(ev.text))
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+ es.push({ type: "text_delta", text: ev.text })
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+ } else if (ev.type === "thinking_delta" && ev.text) {
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+ content.push({ type: "thinking", text: ev.text })
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+ es.push({ type: "thinking_delta", text: ev.text })
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+ } else if (ev.type === "tool_call" && ev.call) {
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+ content.push(ev.call)
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+ es.push({ type: "tool_call", call: ev.call })
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+ } else if (ev.type === "usage" && ev.usage) {
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+ usage = ev.usage
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+ es.push({ type: "usage", usage })
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+ }
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+ }
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+
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+ const res = providerStream.result
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+ if (res) {
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+ return {
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+ role: "assistant",
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+ content: consolidate(res.content.length > 0 ? res.content : content),
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+ model: opts.model.id,
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+ provider: opts.model.provider,
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+ usage: res.usage,
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+ stop: res.stop,
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+ ts: Date.now(),
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+ }
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+ }
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+
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+ return {
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+ role: "assistant",
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+ content: consolidate(content),
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+ model: opts.model.id,
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+ provider: opts.model.provider,
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+ usage,
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+ stop: content.some((c) => c.type === "tool_call") ? "tool_use" : "stop",
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+ ts: Date.now(),
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+ }
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+ }
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+ /**
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+ * Logic for constructing the foundational system instruction given the environment and tools.
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+ */
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+
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+ import os from "node:os"
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+ import type { Tool } from "../types.ts"
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+
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+ export function buildSystemPrompt(cwd: string, tools: Tool[]): string {
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+ const toolList = tools.map((t) => `- ${t.def.name}: ${t.def.description}`).join("\n")
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+ const platform = os.platform()
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+ const arch = os.arch()
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+ const release = os.release()
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+ const shell = process.env.SHELL || "unknown"
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+
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+ return `You are Nova, an expert coding assistant. Help users with coding tasks using the tools available.
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+
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+ Format your responses with clean, standard markdown. Use headers (##, ###), bold text (**bold**), inline code (\`code\`), and code blocks (\`\`\`lang) to make your output clear and readable in the terminal.
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+
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+ # Tools
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+
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+ ${toolList}
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+
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+ # Environment
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+
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+ - Working directory: ${cwd}
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+ - Operating System: ${platform} (${release})
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+ - Architecture: ${arch}
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+ - Shell: ${shell}
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+ - Date: ${new Date().toISOString().split("T")[0]}
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+
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+ # Guidelines
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+
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+ - Use tools to fulfill requests. Do not fabricate file contents.
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+ - Explain what you are doing and why before each tool call.
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+ - Use the "bash" tool for ls, git, and other shell operations.
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+ - Always read a file before editing it.
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+ - Prefer edit over write for existing files.
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+ - Run relevant tests after making changes.
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+ - If a command fails, read the error carefully before retrying.
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+ - For multi-file changes, plan first, then execute.
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+ - When done, briefly summarize what was changed.
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+ - Be concise and direct.
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+
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+ # Safety
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+
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+ - Never delete files outside the working directory.
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+ - Never run destructive commands unless the user explicitly confirms.
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+ - If unsure, ask for clarification.
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+ - Never expose API keys, tokens, or secrets.`
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+ }