opc-agent 1.1.1 → 1.1.3

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  1. package/CHANGELOG.md +51 -51
  2. package/CONTRIBUTING.md +75 -75
  3. package/README.md +222 -126
  4. package/README.zh-CN.md +129 -80
  5. package/dist/channels/web.js +256 -256
  6. package/dist/deploy/hermes.js +22 -22
  7. package/dist/deploy/openclaw.js +31 -31
  8. package/dist/providers/index.d.ts +1 -1
  9. package/dist/providers/index.js +148 -13
  10. package/dist/schema/oad.d.ts +3 -3
  11. package/dist/templates/code-reviewer.js +5 -5
  12. package/dist/templates/customer-service.js +2 -2
  13. package/dist/templates/data-analyst.js +5 -5
  14. package/dist/templates/knowledge-base.js +2 -2
  15. package/dist/templates/sales-assistant.js +4 -4
  16. package/dist/templates/teacher.js +6 -6
  17. package/docs/.vitepress/config.ts +103 -103
  18. package/docs/api/cli.md +48 -48
  19. package/docs/api/oad-schema.md +64 -64
  20. package/docs/api/sdk.md +80 -80
  21. package/docs/guide/concepts.md +51 -51
  22. package/docs/guide/configuration.md +79 -79
  23. package/docs/guide/deployment.md +42 -42
  24. package/docs/guide/getting-started.md +44 -44
  25. package/docs/guide/templates.md +28 -28
  26. package/docs/guide/testing.md +84 -84
  27. package/docs/index.md +27 -27
  28. package/docs/zh/api/cli.md +54 -54
  29. package/docs/zh/api/oad-schema.md +87 -87
  30. package/docs/zh/api/sdk.md +102 -102
  31. package/docs/zh/guide/concepts.md +104 -104
  32. package/docs/zh/guide/configuration.md +135 -135
  33. package/docs/zh/guide/deployment.md +81 -81
  34. package/docs/zh/guide/getting-started.md +82 -82
  35. package/docs/zh/guide/templates.md +84 -84
  36. package/docs/zh/guide/testing.md +88 -88
  37. package/docs/zh/index.md +27 -27
  38. package/examples/customer-service-demo/README.md +90 -90
  39. package/examples/customer-service-demo/oad.yaml +107 -107
  40. package/package.json +1 -1
  41. package/src/analytics/index.ts +66 -66
  42. package/src/channels/discord.ts +192 -192
  43. package/src/channels/email.ts +177 -177
  44. package/src/channels/feishu.ts +236 -236
  45. package/src/channels/index.ts +15 -15
  46. package/src/channels/slack.ts +160 -160
  47. package/src/channels/telegram.ts +90 -90
  48. package/src/channels/voice.ts +106 -106
  49. package/src/channels/web.ts +596 -596
  50. package/src/channels/webhook.ts +199 -199
  51. package/src/channels/websocket.ts +87 -87
  52. package/src/channels/wechat.ts +149 -149
  53. package/src/core/a2a.ts +143 -143
  54. package/src/core/agent.ts +152 -152
  55. package/src/core/analytics-engine.ts +186 -186
  56. package/src/core/auth.ts +57 -57
  57. package/src/core/cache.ts +141 -141
  58. package/src/core/compose.ts +77 -77
  59. package/src/core/config.ts +14 -14
  60. package/src/core/errors.ts +148 -148
  61. package/src/core/hitl.ts +138 -138
  62. package/src/core/knowledge.ts +210 -210
  63. package/src/core/logger.ts +57 -57
  64. package/src/core/orchestrator.ts +215 -215
  65. package/src/core/performance.ts +187 -187
  66. package/src/core/rate-limiter.ts +128 -128
  67. package/src/core/room.ts +109 -109
  68. package/src/core/runtime.ts +152 -152
  69. package/src/core/sandbox.ts +101 -101
  70. package/src/core/security.ts +171 -171
  71. package/src/core/types.ts +68 -68
  72. package/src/core/versioning.ts +106 -106
  73. package/src/core/watch.ts +178 -178
  74. package/src/core/workflow.ts +235 -235
  75. package/src/deploy/hermes.ts +156 -156
  76. package/src/deploy/openclaw.ts +200 -200
  77. package/src/dtv/data.ts +29 -29
  78. package/src/dtv/trust.ts +43 -43
  79. package/src/dtv/value.ts +47 -47
  80. package/src/i18n/index.ts +216 -216
  81. package/src/index.ts +110 -110
  82. package/src/marketplace/index.ts +223 -223
  83. package/src/memory/deepbrain.ts +108 -108
  84. package/src/memory/index.ts +34 -34
  85. package/src/plugins/index.ts +208 -208
  86. package/src/providers/index.ts +322 -183
  87. package/src/schema/oad.ts +155 -155
  88. package/src/skills/base.ts +16 -16
  89. package/src/skills/document.ts +100 -100
  90. package/src/skills/http.ts +35 -35
  91. package/src/skills/index.ts +27 -27
  92. package/src/skills/scheduler.ts +80 -80
  93. package/src/skills/webhook-trigger.ts +59 -59
  94. package/src/templates/code-reviewer.ts +34 -34
  95. package/src/templates/customer-service.ts +80 -80
  96. package/src/templates/data-analyst.ts +70 -70
  97. package/src/templates/executive-assistant.ts +71 -71
  98. package/src/templates/financial-advisor.ts +60 -60
  99. package/src/templates/knowledge-base.ts +31 -31
  100. package/src/templates/legal-assistant.ts +71 -71
  101. package/src/templates/sales-assistant.ts +79 -79
  102. package/src/templates/teacher.ts +79 -79
  103. package/src/testing/index.ts +181 -181
  104. package/src/tools/calculator.ts +73 -73
  105. package/src/tools/datetime.ts +149 -149
  106. package/src/tools/json-transform.ts +187 -187
  107. package/src/tools/mcp.ts +76 -76
  108. package/src/tools/text-analysis.ts +116 -116
  109. package/templates/Dockerfile +15 -15
  110. package/templates/code-reviewer/README.md +27 -27
  111. package/templates/code-reviewer/oad.yaml +41 -41
  112. package/templates/customer-service/README.md +22 -22
  113. package/templates/customer-service/oad.yaml +36 -36
  114. package/templates/docker-compose.yml +21 -21
  115. package/templates/knowledge-base/README.md +28 -28
  116. package/templates/knowledge-base/oad.yaml +38 -38
  117. package/templates/sales-assistant/README.md +26 -26
  118. package/templates/sales-assistant/oad.yaml +43 -43
  119. package/tests/a2a.test.ts +66 -66
  120. package/tests/agent.test.ts +72 -72
  121. package/tests/analytics.test.ts +50 -50
  122. package/tests/channel.test.ts +39 -39
  123. package/tests/e2e.test.ts +134 -134
  124. package/tests/errors.test.ts +83 -83
  125. package/tests/hitl.test.ts +71 -71
  126. package/tests/i18n.test.ts +41 -41
  127. package/tests/mcp.test.ts +54 -54
  128. package/tests/oad.test.ts +68 -68
  129. package/tests/performance.test.ts +115 -115
  130. package/tests/plugin.test.ts +74 -74
  131. package/tests/room.test.ts +106 -106
  132. package/tests/runtime.test.ts +42 -42
  133. package/tests/sandbox.test.ts +46 -46
  134. package/tests/security.test.ts +60 -60
  135. package/tests/templates.test.ts +77 -77
  136. package/tests/v070.test.ts +76 -76
  137. package/tests/versioning.test.ts +75 -75
  138. package/tests/voice.test.ts +61 -61
  139. package/tests/webhook.test.ts +29 -29
  140. package/tests/workflow.test.ts +143 -143
  141. package/tsconfig.json +19 -19
  142. package/vitest.config.ts +9 -9
@@ -1,116 +1,116 @@
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- import type { MCPTool, MCPToolResult } from './mcp';
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-
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- /**
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- * Text Analysis Tool — v0.8.0
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- * Summarize, translate (stub), sentiment analysis as an LLM function tool.
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- * Note: For production, connect to actual LLM/NLP APIs. This provides basic built-in analysis.
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- */
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- export const TextAnalysisTool: MCPTool = {
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- name: 'text_analysis',
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- description: 'Analyze text: word count, character count, reading time, keyword extraction, basic sentiment, and language detection.',
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- inputSchema: {
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- type: 'object',
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- properties: {
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- operation: {
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- type: 'string',
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- enum: ['stats', 'keywords', 'sentiment', 'detect_language', 'truncate', 'split_sentences'],
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- description: 'Analysis operation to perform',
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- },
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- text: {
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- type: 'string',
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- description: 'Text to analyze',
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- },
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- maxLength: {
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- type: 'number',
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- description: 'Max length for truncate operation',
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- },
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- topN: {
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- type: 'number',
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- description: 'Number of top keywords to extract (default: 10)',
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- },
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- },
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- required: ['operation', 'text'],
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- },
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-
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- async execute(input: Record<string, unknown>): Promise<MCPToolResult> {
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- try {
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- const op = String(input.operation);
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- const text = String(input.text ?? '');
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-
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- switch (op) {
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- case 'stats': {
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- const words = text.split(/\s+/).filter(Boolean);
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- const sentences = text.split(/[.!?。!?]+/).filter(Boolean);
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- const readingTimeMin = Math.ceil(words.length / 200);
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- return {
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- content: JSON.stringify({
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- characters: text.length,
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- words: words.length,
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- sentences: sentences.length,
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- paragraphs: text.split(/\n\s*\n/).filter(Boolean).length,
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- readingTimeMinutes: readingTimeMin,
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- }, null, 2),
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- };
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- }
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-
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- case 'keywords': {
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- const topN = Number(input.topN ?? 10);
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- const words = text.toLowerCase().replace(/[^\w\s\u4e00-\u9fff]/g, '').split(/\s+/).filter(Boolean);
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- const stopWords = new Set(['the', 'a', 'an', 'is', 'are', 'was', 'were', 'in', 'on', 'at', 'to', 'for', 'of', 'and', 'or', 'but', 'not', 'with', 'this', 'that', 'it', 'be', 'has', 'have', 'had', 'do', 'does', 'did', 'will', 'would', 'can', 'could', 'should', 'may', 'might', 'from', 'by', 'as', 'if', 'so', 'than']);
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- const freq: Record<string, number> = {};
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- for (const w of words) {
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- if (w.length < 2 || stopWords.has(w)) continue;
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- freq[w] = (freq[w] ?? 0) + 1;
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- }
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- const sorted = Object.entries(freq).sort((a, b) => b[1] - a[1]).slice(0, topN);
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- return { content: JSON.stringify(sorted.map(([word, count]) => ({ word, count })), null, 2) };
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- }
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-
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- case 'sentiment': {
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- // Basic lexicon-based sentiment
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- const positiveWords = new Set(['good', 'great', 'excellent', 'amazing', 'wonderful', 'fantastic', 'love', 'happy', 'best', 'awesome', 'perfect', 'brilliant', 'outstanding', 'superb', 'beautiful', 'nice', 'enjoy', 'like', 'positive', 'success']);
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- const negativeWords = new Set(['bad', 'terrible', 'awful', 'horrible', 'hate', 'worst', 'poor', 'ugly', 'fail', 'wrong', 'sad', 'angry', 'frustrating', 'disappointing', 'negative', 'annoying', 'broken', 'useless', 'boring', 'painful']);
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-
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- const words = text.toLowerCase().split(/\s+/);
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- let pos = 0, neg = 0;
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- for (const w of words) {
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- if (positiveWords.has(w)) pos++;
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- if (negativeWords.has(w)) neg++;
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- }
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- const total = pos + neg || 1;
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- const score = (pos - neg) / total; // -1 to 1
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- const label = score > 0.1 ? 'positive' : score < -0.1 ? 'negative' : 'neutral';
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- return {
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- content: JSON.stringify({ score: Math.round(score * 100) / 100, label, positive: pos, negative: neg }, null, 2),
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- };
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- }
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-
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- case 'detect_language': {
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- // Simple heuristic
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- const hasChinese = /[\u4e00-\u9fff]/.test(text);
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- const hasJapanese = /[\u3040-\u309f\u30a0-\u30ff]/.test(text);
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- const hasKorean = /[\uac00-\ud7af]/.test(text);
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- const hasArabic = /[\u0600-\u06ff]/.test(text);
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- const lang = hasChinese ? 'zh' : hasJapanese ? 'ja' : hasKorean ? 'ko' : hasArabic ? 'ar' : 'en';
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- return { content: JSON.stringify({ detected: lang, confidence: 'heuristic' }) };
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- }
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-
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- case 'truncate': {
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- const maxLen = Number(input.maxLength ?? 100);
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- const truncated = text.length > maxLen ? text.slice(0, maxLen) + '...' : text;
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- return { content: truncated };
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- }
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-
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- case 'split_sentences': {
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- const sentences = text.match(/[^.!?。!?]+[.!?。!?]+/g) ?? [text];
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- return { content: JSON.stringify(sentences.map((s) => s.trim()), null, 2) };
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- }
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-
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- default:
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- return { content: `Unknown operation: ${op}`, isError: true };
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- }
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- } catch (err) {
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- return { content: `Error: ${(err as Error).message}`, isError: true };
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- }
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- },
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- };
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+ import type { MCPTool, MCPToolResult } from './mcp';
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Text Analysis Tool — v0.8.0
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+ * Summarize, translate (stub), sentiment analysis as an LLM function tool.
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+ * Note: For production, connect to actual LLM/NLP APIs. This provides basic built-in analysis.
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+ */
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+ export const TextAnalysisTool: MCPTool = {
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+ name: 'text_analysis',
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+ description: 'Analyze text: word count, character count, reading time, keyword extraction, basic sentiment, and language detection.',
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+ inputSchema: {
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+ type: 'object',
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+ properties: {
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+ operation: {
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+ type: 'string',
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+ enum: ['stats', 'keywords', 'sentiment', 'detect_language', 'truncate', 'split_sentences'],
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+ description: 'Analysis operation to perform',
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+ },
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+ text: {
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+ type: 'string',
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+ description: 'Text to analyze',
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+ },
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+ maxLength: {
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+ type: 'number',
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+ description: 'Max length for truncate operation',
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+ },
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+ topN: {
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+ type: 'number',
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+ description: 'Number of top keywords to extract (default: 10)',
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+ },
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+ },
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+ required: ['operation', 'text'],
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+ },
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+
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+ async execute(input: Record<string, unknown>): Promise<MCPToolResult> {
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+ try {
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+ const op = String(input.operation);
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+ const text = String(input.text ?? '');
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+
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+ switch (op) {
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+ case 'stats': {
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+ const words = text.split(/\s+/).filter(Boolean);
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+ const sentences = text.split(/[.!?。!?]+/).filter(Boolean);
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+ const readingTimeMin = Math.ceil(words.length / 200);
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+ return {
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+ content: JSON.stringify({
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+ characters: text.length,
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+ words: words.length,
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+ sentences: sentences.length,
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+ paragraphs: text.split(/\n\s*\n/).filter(Boolean).length,
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+ readingTimeMinutes: readingTimeMin,
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+ }, null, 2),
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+ };
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+ }
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+
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+ case 'keywords': {
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+ const topN = Number(input.topN ?? 10);
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+ const words = text.toLowerCase().replace(/[^\w\s\u4e00-\u9fff]/g, '').split(/\s+/).filter(Boolean);
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+ const stopWords = new Set(['the', 'a', 'an', 'is', 'are', 'was', 'were', 'in', 'on', 'at', 'to', 'for', 'of', 'and', 'or', 'but', 'not', 'with', 'this', 'that', 'it', 'be', 'has', 'have', 'had', 'do', 'does', 'did', 'will', 'would', 'can', 'could', 'should', 'may', 'might', 'from', 'by', 'as', 'if', 'so', 'than']);
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+ const freq: Record<string, number> = {};
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+ for (const w of words) {
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+ if (w.length < 2 || stopWords.has(w)) continue;
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+ freq[w] = (freq[w] ?? 0) + 1;
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+ }
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+ const sorted = Object.entries(freq).sort((a, b) => b[1] - a[1]).slice(0, topN);
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+ return { content: JSON.stringify(sorted.map(([word, count]) => ({ word, count })), null, 2) };
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+ }
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+
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+ case 'sentiment': {
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+ // Basic lexicon-based sentiment
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+ const positiveWords = new Set(['good', 'great', 'excellent', 'amazing', 'wonderful', 'fantastic', 'love', 'happy', 'best', 'awesome', 'perfect', 'brilliant', 'outstanding', 'superb', 'beautiful', 'nice', 'enjoy', 'like', 'positive', 'success']);
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+ const negativeWords = new Set(['bad', 'terrible', 'awful', 'horrible', 'hate', 'worst', 'poor', 'ugly', 'fail', 'wrong', 'sad', 'angry', 'frustrating', 'disappointing', 'negative', 'annoying', 'broken', 'useless', 'boring', 'painful']);
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+
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+ const words = text.toLowerCase().split(/\s+/);
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+ let pos = 0, neg = 0;
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+ for (const w of words) {
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+ if (positiveWords.has(w)) pos++;
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+ if (negativeWords.has(w)) neg++;
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+ }
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+ const total = pos + neg || 1;
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+ const score = (pos - neg) / total; // -1 to 1
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+ const label = score > 0.1 ? 'positive' : score < -0.1 ? 'negative' : 'neutral';
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+ return {
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+ content: JSON.stringify({ score: Math.round(score * 100) / 100, label, positive: pos, negative: neg }, null, 2),
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+ };
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+ }
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+
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+ case 'detect_language': {
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+ // Simple heuristic
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+ const hasChinese = /[\u4e00-\u9fff]/.test(text);
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+ const hasJapanese = /[\u3040-\u309f\u30a0-\u30ff]/.test(text);
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+ const hasKorean = /[\uac00-\ud7af]/.test(text);
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+ const hasArabic = /[\u0600-\u06ff]/.test(text);
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+ const lang = hasChinese ? 'zh' : hasJapanese ? 'ja' : hasKorean ? 'ko' : hasArabic ? 'ar' : 'en';
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+ return { content: JSON.stringify({ detected: lang, confidence: 'heuristic' }) };
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+ }
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+
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+ case 'truncate': {
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+ const maxLen = Number(input.maxLength ?? 100);
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+ const truncated = text.length > maxLen ? text.slice(0, maxLen) + '...' : text;
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+ return { content: truncated };
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+ }
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+
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+ case 'split_sentences': {
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+ const sentences = text.match(/[^.!?。!?]+[.!?。!?]+/g) ?? [text];
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+ return { content: JSON.stringify(sentences.map((s) => s.trim()), null, 2) };
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+ }
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+
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+ default:
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+ return { content: `Unknown operation: ${op}`, isError: true };
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+ }
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+ } catch (err) {
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+ return { content: `Error: ${(err as Error).message}`, isError: true };
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+ }
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+ },
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+ };
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- FROM node:22-alpine AS base
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- WORKDIR /app
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-
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- # Install dependencies
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- COPY package.json package-lock.json* ./
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- RUN npm ci --production 2>/dev/null || npm install --production
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-
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- # Copy agent files
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- COPY oad.yaml ./
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- COPY .env* ./
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- COPY prompts/ ./prompts/ 2>/dev/null || true
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-
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- EXPOSE 3000
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-
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- CMD ["npx", "opc", "run"]
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+ FROM node:22-alpine AS base
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+ WORKDIR /app
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+
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+ # Install dependencies
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+ COPY package.json package-lock.json* ./
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+ RUN npm ci --production 2>/dev/null || npm install --production
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+
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+ # Copy agent files
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+ COPY oad.yaml ./
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+ COPY .env* ./
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+ COPY prompts/ ./prompts/ 2>/dev/null || true
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+
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+ EXPOSE 3000
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+
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+ CMD ["npx", "opc", "run"]
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- # Code Reviewer Template
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-
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- AI-powered code reviewer that catches bugs and suggests improvements.
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- ## Features
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- - **Bug Detection**: Finds potential bugs and security issues
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- - **Style Checks**: Enforces coding best practices
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- - **Improvement Suggestions**: Actionable refactoring advice
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- - **Severity Ratings**: 🔴 Critical | 🟡 Warning | 🔵 Info
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-
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- ## Quick Start
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- ```bash
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- opc init my-reviewer --template code-reviewer
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- cd my-reviewer
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- opc run
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- ```
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-
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- ## Usage
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- Send code via the web or WebSocket channel:
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- ```json
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- {
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- "message": "Review this:\n```python\ndef calc(x):\n return eval(x)\n```"
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- }
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- ```
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-
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- ## Configuration
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- Customize the system prompt in `oad.yaml` to focus on specific languages or coding standards.
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+ # Code Reviewer Template
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+
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+ AI-powered code reviewer that catches bugs and suggests improvements.
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+
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+ ## Features
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+ - **Bug Detection**: Finds potential bugs and security issues
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+ - **Style Checks**: Enforces coding best practices
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+ - **Improvement Suggestions**: Actionable refactoring advice
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+ - **Severity Ratings**: 🔴 Critical | 🟡 Warning | 🔵 Info
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+
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+ ## Quick Start
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+ ```bash
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+ opc init my-reviewer --template code-reviewer
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+ cd my-reviewer
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+ opc run
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Usage
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+ Send code via the web or WebSocket channel:
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+ ```json
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+ {
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+ "message": "Review this:\n```python\ndef calc(x):\n return eval(x)\n```"
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+ }
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Configuration
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+ Customize the system prompt in `oad.yaml` to focus on specific languages or coding standards.
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- apiVersion: opc/v1
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- kind: Agent
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- metadata:
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- name: code-reviewer
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- version: 1.0.0
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- description: "AI code reviewer that reviews code and suggests improvements"
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- author: Deepleaper
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- license: Apache-2.0
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- marketplace:
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- certified: false
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- category: developer-tools
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- spec:
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- provider:
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- default: deepseek
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- allowed: [openai, deepseek, qwen]
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- model: deepseek-chat
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- systemPrompt: |
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- You are an expert code reviewer. When given code:
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- 1. Check for bugs, security issues, and performance problems
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- 2. Suggest improvements for readability and maintainability
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- 3. Follow language-specific best practices
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- 4. Be constructive and explain your reasoning
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- Rate severity: 🔴 Critical | 🟡 Warning | 🔵 Info
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- skills:
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- - name: code-analysis
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- description: "Analyze code for bugs and improvements"
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- - name: style-check
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- description: "Check coding style and best practices"
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- channels:
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- - type: web
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- port: 3000
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- - type: websocket
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- port: 3002
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- memory:
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- shortTerm: true
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- longTerm: false
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- dtv:
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- trust:
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- level: sandbox
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- value:
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- metrics: [reviews_completed, issues_found, suggestions_accepted]
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+ apiVersion: opc/v1
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+ kind: Agent
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+ metadata:
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+ name: code-reviewer
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+ version: 1.0.0
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+ description: "AI code reviewer that reviews code and suggests improvements"
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+ author: Deepleaper
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+ license: Apache-2.0
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+ marketplace:
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+ certified: false
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+ category: developer-tools
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+ spec:
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+ provider:
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+ default: deepseek
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+ allowed: [openai, deepseek, qwen]
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+ model: deepseek-chat
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+ systemPrompt: |
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+ You are an expert code reviewer. When given code:
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+ 1. Check for bugs, security issues, and performance problems
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+ 2. Suggest improvements for readability and maintainability
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+ 3. Follow language-specific best practices
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+ 4. Be constructive and explain your reasoning
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+ Rate severity: 🔴 Critical | 🟡 Warning | 🔵 Info
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+ skills:
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+ - name: code-analysis
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+ description: "Analyze code for bugs and improvements"
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+ - name: style-check
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+ description: "Check coding style and best practices"
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+ channels:
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+ - type: web
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+ port: 3000
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+ - type: websocket
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+ port: 3002
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+ memory:
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+ shortTerm: true
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+ longTerm: false
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+ dtv:
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+ trust:
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+ level: sandbox
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+ value:
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+ metrics: [reviews_completed, issues_found, suggestions_accepted]
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- # Customer Service Agent Template
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-
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- A ready-to-use customer service agent with:
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- - **FAQ Lookup** — Matches common questions to predefined answers
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- - **Human Handoff** — Detects when a customer wants a real person
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- - **Web Channel** — HTTP API for chat integration
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-
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- ## Quick Start
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-
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- ```bash
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- opc init my-service --template customer-service
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- cd my-service
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- opc run
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- ```
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-
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- ## Customization
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-
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- Edit `oad.yaml` to:
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- - Change the system prompt
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- - Add custom FAQ entries
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- - Switch LLM provider
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- - Adjust trust level
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+ # Customer Service Agent Template
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+
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+ A ready-to-use customer service agent with:
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+ - **FAQ Lookup** — Matches common questions to predefined answers
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+ - **Human Handoff** — Detects when a customer wants a real person
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+ - **Web Channel** — HTTP API for chat integration
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+
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+ ## Quick Start
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ opc init my-service --template customer-service
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+ cd my-service
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+ opc run
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Customization
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+
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+ Edit `oad.yaml` to:
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+ - Change the system prompt
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+ - Add custom FAQ entries
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+ - Switch LLM provider
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+ - Adjust trust level
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- apiVersion: opc/v1
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- kind: Agent
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- metadata:
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- name: customer-service
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- version: 1.0.0
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- description: "A customer service agent with FAQ lookup and human handoff"
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- author: Deepleaper
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- license: Apache-2.0
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- marketplace:
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- certified: false
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- category: customer-service
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- spec:
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- provider:
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- default: deepseek
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- allowed: [openai, deepseek, qwen]
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- model: deepseek-chat
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- systemPrompt: |
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- You are a friendly and professional customer service agent.
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- You help customers with their questions about products, orders, shipping, and returns.
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- Be concise, helpful, and empathetic.
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- skills:
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- - name: faq-lookup
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- description: "Look up FAQ answers"
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- - name: human-handoff
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- description: "Hand off to human agent when needed"
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- channels:
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- - type: web
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- port: 3000
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- memory:
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- shortTerm: true
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- longTerm: false
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- dtv:
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- trust:
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- level: sandbox
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- value:
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- metrics: [response_time, satisfaction_score]
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+ apiVersion: opc/v1
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+ kind: Agent
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+ metadata:
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+ name: customer-service
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+ version: 1.0.0
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+ description: "A customer service agent with FAQ lookup and human handoff"
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+ author: Deepleaper
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+ license: Apache-2.0
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+ marketplace:
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+ certified: false
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+ category: customer-service
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+ spec:
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+ provider:
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+ default: deepseek
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+ allowed: [openai, deepseek, qwen]
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+ model: deepseek-chat
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+ systemPrompt: |
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+ You are a friendly and professional customer service agent.
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+ You help customers with their questions about products, orders, shipping, and returns.
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+ Be concise, helpful, and empathetic.
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+ skills:
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+ - name: faq-lookup
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+ description: "Look up FAQ answers"
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+ - name: human-handoff
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+ description: "Hand off to human agent when needed"
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+ channels:
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+ - type: web
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+ port: 3000
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+ memory:
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+ shortTerm: true
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+ longTerm: false
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+ dtv:
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+ trust:
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+ level: sandbox
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+ value:
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+ metrics: [response_time, satisfaction_score]
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- version: '3.8'
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-
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- services:
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- agent:
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- build: .
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- ports:
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- - "3000:3000"
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- env_file:
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- - .env
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- volumes:
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- - ./oad.yaml:/app/oad.yaml:ro
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- - agent-data:/app/data
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- restart: unless-stopped
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- healthcheck:
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- test: ["CMD", "wget", "-q", "--spider", "http://localhost:3000/health"]
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- interval: 30s
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- timeout: 5s
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- retries: 3
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-
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- volumes:
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- agent-data:
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+ version: '3.8'
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+
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+ services:
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+ agent:
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+ build: .
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+ ports:
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+ - "3000:3000"
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+ env_file:
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+ - .env
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+ volumes:
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+ - ./oad.yaml:/app/oad.yaml:ro
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+ - agent-data:/app/data
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+ restart: unless-stopped
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+ healthcheck:
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+ test: ["CMD", "wget", "-q", "--spider", "http://localhost:3000/health"]
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+ interval: 30s
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+ timeout: 5s
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+ retries: 3
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+
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+ volumes:
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+ agent-data:
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- # Knowledge Base Template
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-
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- RAG-powered knowledge base agent that answers questions from your company docs.
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-
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- ## Features
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- - **Semantic Search**: Uses DeepBrain for intelligent document retrieval
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- - **Document Ingestion**: Add docs to build your knowledge base
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- - **Source Citations**: Cites sources in answers
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-
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- ## Quick Start
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- ```bash
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- opc init my-kb --template knowledge-base
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- cd my-kb
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- # Optional: install deepbrain for full RAG support
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- npm install deepbrain
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- opc run
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- ```
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-
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- ## How It Works
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- 1. Ingest company documents into DeepBrain
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- 2. User asks a question
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- 3. Agent searches for relevant document chunks
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- 4. LLM generates answer based on retrieved context
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-
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- ## Configuration
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- - `memory.longTerm.provider: deepbrain` — enables semantic memory
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- - `memory.longTerm.collection` — DeepBrain collection name
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- - Falls back to in-memory if deepbrain is not installed
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+ # Knowledge Base Template
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+
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+ RAG-powered knowledge base agent that answers questions from your company docs.
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+
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+ ## Features
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+ - **Semantic Search**: Uses DeepBrain for intelligent document retrieval
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+ - **Document Ingestion**: Add docs to build your knowledge base
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+ - **Source Citations**: Cites sources in answers
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+
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+ ## Quick Start
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+ ```bash
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+ opc init my-kb --template knowledge-base
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+ cd my-kb
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+ # Optional: install deepbrain for full RAG support
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+ npm install deepbrain
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+ opc run
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## How It Works
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+ 1. Ingest company documents into DeepBrain
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+ 2. User asks a question
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+ 3. Agent searches for relevant document chunks
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+ 4. LLM generates answer based on retrieved context
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+
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+ ## Configuration
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+ - `memory.longTerm.provider: deepbrain` — enables semantic memory
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+ - `memory.longTerm.collection` — DeepBrain collection name
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+ - Falls back to in-memory if deepbrain is not installed