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- strands_swarms-0.1.0/.gitignore +29 -0
- strands_swarms-0.1.0/LICENSE +176 -0
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- strands_swarms-0.1.0/README.md +359 -0
- strands_swarms-0.1.0/assets/architecture.png +0 -0
- strands_swarms-0.1.0/examples/dynamic_swarm.py +207 -0
- strands_swarms-0.1.0/pyproject.toml +57 -0
- strands_swarms-0.1.0/src/strands_swarms/__init__.py +88 -0
- strands_swarms-0.1.0/src/strands_swarms/events.py +564 -0
- strands_swarms-0.1.0/src/strands_swarms/orchestrator.py +265 -0
- strands_swarms-0.1.0/src/strands_swarms/py.typed +0 -0
- strands_swarms-0.1.0/src/strands_swarms/swarm.py +738 -0
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Name: strands-swarms
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Summary: Task-based workflow orchestration for Strands Agents
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# strands-swarms
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**Turn natural language into multi-agent workflows — automatically.**
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