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+ Metadata-Version: 2.4
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+ Name: strands-swarms
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+ Version: 0.1.0
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+ Summary: Task-based workflow orchestration for Strands Agents
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+ Project-URL: Homepage, https://github.com/strands-agents/strands-swarms
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+ Project-URL: Issues, https://github.com/strands-agents/strands-swarms/issues
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+ License: Apache-2.0
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+ Classifier: Development Status :: 3 - Alpha
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+ Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
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+ Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: Apache Software License
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+ Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
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+ Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
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+ Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10
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+ Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.11
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+ Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.12
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+ Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.13
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+ Classifier: Topic :: Scientific/Engineering :: Artificial Intelligence
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+ Requires-Python: >=3.10
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+ Requires-Dist: strands-agents>=0.1.0
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+ Provides-Extra: dev
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+ Requires-Dist: mypy>=1.15.0; extra == 'dev'
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+ Requires-Dist: pytest-asyncio>=1.0.0; extra == 'dev'
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+ Requires-Dist: pytest>=8.0.0; extra == 'dev'
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+ Requires-Dist: ruff>=0.13.0; extra == 'dev'
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+ Description-Content-Type: text/markdown
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+
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+ # strands-swarms
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+
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+ **Turn natural language into multi-agent workflows — automatically.**
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+
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+ Give `DynamicSwarm` a query, and it automatically plans the workflow, spawns specialized agents, and executes tasks with dependencies. No manual graph configuration or agent wiring required.
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+
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+ ```python
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+ swarm = DynamicSwarm(available_tools={...}, available_models={...})
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+ result = swarm.execute("Research AI trends and write a summary report")
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+ # → Spawns researcher + writer agents, handles dependencies, returns final report
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Why DynamicSwarm?
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+
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+ | Traditional Multi-Agent | DynamicSwarm |
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+ |------------------------|--------------|
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+ | Manually define agents and roles | Agents spawned based on task needs |
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+ | Explicitly wire dependencies | Dependencies inferred from query |
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+ | Configure graph/swarm structure | Structure generated automatically |
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+ | Update code when workflow changes | Same code, different queries |
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+
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+ **Key capabilities:**
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+ - **Automatic workflow planning** — LLM analyzes your query and designs the execution plan
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+ - **Dynamic agent spawning** — Creates only the agents needed, with appropriate tools
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+ - **Dependency-aware execution** — Tasks run in parallel when possible, sequential when required
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+ - **Zero configuration** — No graphs to define, no handoffs to code
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+
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+ ## How It Works
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+
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+ ![Architecture](assets/architecture.png)
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+
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+ ```
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+ Query: "Research AI trends and write a summary report"
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+
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+
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+ ┌───────────────────────────────┐
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+ │ PHASE 1: PLANNING │
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+ │ Orchestrator analyzes │
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+ │ query and designs workflow │
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+ └───────────────────────────────┘
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+
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+ ┌──────────────┴──────────────┐
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+ ▼ ▼
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+ spawn_agent spawn_agent
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+ "researcher" "report_writer"
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+ tools: [search_web] tools: [write_file]
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+ │ │
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+ ▼ ▼
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+ create_task create_task
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+ "research_ai_trends" "write_summary_report"
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+ depends_on: [] depends_on: [research_ai_trends]
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+
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+
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+ ┌───────────────────────────────┐
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+ │ PHASE 2: EXECUTION │
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+ │ Tasks run based on their │
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+ │ dependencies (parallel │
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+ │ when possible) │
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+ └───────────────────────────────┘
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+
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+
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+ ┌───────────────────────────────┐
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+ │ PHASE 3: FINAL RESPONSE │
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+ │ Orchestrator synthesizes │
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+ │ all task outputs │
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+ └───────────────────────────────┘
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+
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+
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+ Final Result
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Installation
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ pip install git+https://github.com/JackXu0/strands-swarms.git
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Quick Start
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+
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+ ```python
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+ from strands import tool
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+ from strands.models import BedrockModel
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+ from strands_swarms import DynamicSwarm
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+
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+ # Define your tools
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+ @tool
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+ def search_web(query: str) -> str:
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+ """Search the web for information."""
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+ return f"[Search Results for '{query}']\n- Result 1: Latest developments..."
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+
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+ @tool
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+ def analyze_data(data: str) -> str:
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+ """Analyze data and extract insights."""
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+ return f"[Analysis]\nKey insights: ..."
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+
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+ @tool
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+ def write_file(path: str, content: str) -> str:
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+ """Write content to a file."""
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+ return f"Successfully wrote {len(content)} characters to {path}"
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+
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+ # Configure models
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+ powerful_model = BedrockModel(model_id="us.anthropic.claude-3-opus-20240229-v1:0")
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+ fast_model = BedrockModel(model_id="us.anthropic.claude-3-5-haiku-20241022-v1:0")
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+
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+ # Create the swarm
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+ swarm = DynamicSwarm(
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+ available_tools={
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+ "search_web": search_web,
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+ "analyze_data": analyze_data,
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+ "write_file": write_file,
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+ },
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+ available_models={
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+ "powerful": powerful_model,
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+ "fast": fast_model,
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+ },
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+ orchestrator_model=powerful_model,
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+ default_agent_model="fast",
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+ )
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+
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+ # Execute with natural language
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+ result = swarm.execute("Research the latest AI trends and write a summary report")
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+
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+ print(f"Status: {result.status}")
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+ print(f"Agents spawned: {result.agents_spawned}")
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+ print(f"Tasks completed: {result.tasks_created}")
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+ print(f"Final response: {result.final_response}")
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Verbose Output
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+
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+ Enable `verbose=True` to see real-time execution with color-coded agents:
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+
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+ ```python
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+ swarm = DynamicSwarm(..., verbose=True)
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+ ```
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+
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+ <details>
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+ <summary>Example output (colors: 🔵 researcher, 🟢 report_writer)</summary>
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+
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+ ```
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+ ============================================================
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+ 🚀 DYNAMIC SWARM STARTING
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+ ============================================================
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+
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+ 📝 Query: Research the latest AI trends and write a summary report
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+ 📦 Available tools: ['search_web', 'analyze_data', 'write_file', 'execute_code']
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+ 🧠 Available models: ['powerful', 'fast']
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+
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+ ----------------------------------------
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+ 📐 PHASE 1: PLANNING
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+ ----------------------------------------
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+ <thinking>
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+ To analyze this request and design a workflow, we need:
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+
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+ 1. A researcher agent to gather information on the latest AI trends using the search_web tool
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+ 2. A writer agent to create the summary report using the write_file tool
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+
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+ The research should be completed before the writing can begin, so there is a dependency between the tasks.
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+
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+ The search_web and write_file tools provide the key capabilities needed. The analyze_data and execute_code tools are not directly relevant for this request.
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+
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+ The "powerful" model should be used for the agents to ensure high-quality research and writing. The "fast" model is less critical for this offline task.
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+
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+ All the necessary tools and information are available to proceed with creating the agents and tasks to fulfill this request.
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+ </thinking>
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+ Tool #1: spawn_agent
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+ Tool #2: spawn_agent
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+ Tool #3: create_task
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+ Tool #4: create_task
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+ Tool #5: finalize_plan
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+
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+ ········································
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+ 🤖 AGENTS
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+ ········································
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+
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+ 🔵 [researcher]
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+ Role: Researches the latest AI trends
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+ Tools: ['search_web']
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+ Model: powerful
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+
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+ 🟢 [report_writer]
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+ Role: Writes a summary report on the research findings
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+ Tools: ['write_file']
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+ Model: powerful
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+
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+ ········································
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+ 📋 TASKS & DEPENDENCIES
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+ ········································
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+
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+ 🔵 [research_ai_trends] → researcher
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+ Research the latest trends and advancements in artificial intelligence
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+ ⚡ Can start immediately
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+
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+ 🟢 [write_summary_report] → report_writer
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+ Write a summary report on the AI trends research findings
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+ ⏳ Waits for: 🔵 research_ai_trends
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+
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+ ········································
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+ ✅ PLAN READY — 2 agents, 2 tasks
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+ ········································
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+
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+ ----------------------------------------
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+ ⚡ PHASE 2: EXECUTION
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+ ----------------------------------------
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+
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+ 🔵 ▶️ research_ai_trends
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+ <thinking>
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+ To research the latest AI trends, the most relevant tool is search_web.
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+ This will allow me to find up-to-date information on AI trends.
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+ </thinking>
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+
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+ Tool: search_web
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+ query: "latest AI trends"
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+
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+ <result>
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+ Summary Report: Latest AI Trends
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+
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+ Trend 1: Large Language Models — Models like GPT-3, PaLM, and Chinchilla
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+ have demonstrated remarkable language understanding and generation...
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+ Trend 2: Multimodal AI — DALL-E, Imagen, Stable Diffusion can generate
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+ highly realistic images from text descriptions...
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+ Trend 3: Robotics and Embodied AI — Advances in robotic perception,
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+ motor control, and task learning for real-world environments...
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+ </result>
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+ ✓ Completed
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+
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+ 🟢 ▶️ write_summary_report
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+ <thinking>
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+ The research findings are ready. I'll structure the key trends into a
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+ clear summary report covering LLMs, multimodal AI, and robotics.
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+ </thinking>
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+
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+ <result>
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+ Summary Report: Latest AI Trends
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+ [Full report content...]
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+ </result>
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+ ✓ Completed
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+
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+ ----------------------------------------
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+ 🏁 EXECUTION COMPLETE
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+ ----------------------------------------
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+ Status: COMPLETED
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+ Agents: 2 | Tasks: 2
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+
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+ <thinking>
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+ The agents have completed their tasks. The report covers:
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+ 1. Large language models becoming increasingly powerful
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+ 2. Multimodal AI advancing rapidly
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+ 3. Progress in robotics and embodied AI
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+ </thinking>
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+ <result>
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+ Here is a summary report on the latest trends in artificial intelligence:
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+ AI continues to advance rapidly across several key fronts. Large language models
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+ like GPT-3 and PaLM exhibit increasingly powerful natural language abilities.
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+ Multimodal AI can now generate realistic images from text descriptions. Robots
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+ are becoming more autonomous with advances in perception and motor control.
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+ The rapid pace of progress looks set to continue and accelerate in coming years.
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+ </result>
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+
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+ ============================================================
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+ ✅ SWARM COMPLETED SUCCESSFULLY
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+ ============================================================
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+ ```
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+
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+ </details>
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+
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+ ## Custom Event Handling
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+
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+ Use strands-compatible hooks for programmatic event handling:
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+
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+ ```python
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+ from strands_swarms import (
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+ DynamicSwarm,
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+ HookProvider,
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+ HookRegistry,
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+ AgentSpawnedEvent,
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+ TaskCompletedEvent,
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+ SwarmCompletedEvent,
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+ )
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+
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+ class MyHookProvider(HookProvider):
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+ def register_hooks(self, registry: HookRegistry, **kwargs) -> None:
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+ registry.add_callback(AgentSpawnedEvent, self._on_agent)
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+ registry.add_callback(TaskCompletedEvent, self._on_task)
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+ registry.add_callback(SwarmCompletedEvent, self._on_complete)
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+
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+ def _on_agent(self, event: AgentSpawnedEvent) -> None:
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+ print(f"🤖 Agent '{event.name}' spawned")
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+
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+ def _on_task(self, event: TaskCompletedEvent) -> None:
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+ print(f"✓ Task '{event.name}' completed")
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+ def _on_complete(self, event: SwarmCompletedEvent) -> None:
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+ print(f"🏁 Done! {event.agents_spawned} agents, {event.tasks_completed} tasks")
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+ swarm = DynamicSwarm(..., hooks=[MyHookProvider()])
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+ ```
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+ Available events: `AgentSpawnedEvent`, `TaskCreatedEvent`, `TaskStartedEvent`, `TaskCompletedEvent`, `SwarmCompletedEvent`, `SwarmFailedEvent`
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+
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+ ## When to Use the SDK Directly
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+
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+ `DynamicSwarm` is for **dynamic workflows** where the structure is determined at runtime from natural language.
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+ For **static workflows** where you know the agents and structure upfront, use the official Strands SDK directly:
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+
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+ ```python
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+ from strands import Agent
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+ from strands.multiagent.swarm import Swarm
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+ from strands.multiagent.graph import GraphBuilder
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+
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+ # Swarm - dynamic handoffs with shared context
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+ researcher = Agent(name="researcher", system_prompt="You research topics.")
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+ analyzer = Agent(name="analyzer", system_prompt="You analyze data.")
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+ swarm = Swarm([researcher, analyzer])
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+ result = swarm("Research and analyze AI trends")
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+
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+ # Graph - explicit dependency-based execution
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+ builder = GraphBuilder()
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+ builder.add_node(researcher, "research")
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+ builder.add_node(analyzer, "analyze")
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+ ## Inspiration
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+ This project is inspired by [Kimi K2.5's Agent Swarm](https://www.kimi.com/blog/kimi-k2-5.html) — where a trainable orchestrator dynamically creates and coordinates sub-agents without predefined roles or workflows. The goal is to build an open-source foundation for training orchestrators that can spin up agent swarms on the fly.
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+ Apache-2.0