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  4. whetkit-0.1.0/pyproject.toml +75 -0
  5. whetkit-0.1.0/src/whetkit/__init__.py +3 -0
  6. whetkit-0.1.0/src/whetkit/cli.py +434 -0
  7. whetkit-0.1.0/src/whetkit/curation/__init__.py +17 -0
  8. whetkit-0.1.0/src/whetkit/curation/optimizer.py +189 -0
  9. whetkit-0.1.0/src/whetkit/curation/overlay.py +73 -0
  10. whetkit-0.1.0/src/whetkit/curation/plan.py +109 -0
  11. whetkit-0.1.0/src/whetkit/datasets/__init__.py +5 -0
  12. whetkit-0.1.0/src/whetkit/datasets/tasks.py +118 -0
  13. whetkit-0.1.0/src/whetkit/llm/__init__.py +24 -0
  14. whetkit-0.1.0/src/whetkit/llm/anthropic_provider.py +90 -0
  15. whetkit-0.1.0/src/whetkit/llm/base.py +88 -0
  16. whetkit-0.1.0/src/whetkit/llm/openai_provider.py +100 -0
  17. whetkit-0.1.0/src/whetkit/llm/registry.py +37 -0
  18. whetkit-0.1.0/src/whetkit/mcp/__init__.py +17 -0
  19. whetkit-0.1.0/src/whetkit/mcp/client.py +59 -0
  20. whetkit-0.1.0/src/whetkit/mcp/introspect.py +106 -0
  21. whetkit-0.1.0/src/whetkit/mcp/transport.py +150 -0
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  23. whetkit-0.1.0/src/whetkit/report/__init__.py +6 -0
  24. whetkit-0.1.0/src/whetkit/report/builder.py +228 -0
  25. whetkit-0.1.0/src/whetkit/report/html.py +420 -0
  26. whetkit-0.1.0/src/whetkit/runner/__init__.py +5 -0
  27. whetkit-0.1.0/src/whetkit/runner/agent.py +172 -0
  28. whetkit-0.1.0/src/whetkit/scoring/__init__.py +18 -0
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  31. whetkit-0.1.0/src/whetkit/scoring/judge.py +170 -0
  32. whetkit-0.1.0/src/whetkit/tracing/__init__.py +21 -0
  33. whetkit-0.1.0/src/whetkit/tracing/records.py +76 -0
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+ Metadata-Version: 2.4
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+ Name: whetkit
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+ Version: 0.1.0
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+ Summary: Measure and improve how well LLM agents select and use the tools exposed by an MCP server
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+ Keywords: mcp,model-context-protocol,llm,agents,evals,tool-use,tool-selection,benchmark
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+ Author: Mohammed Benlamlih
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+ License-Expression: Apache-2.0
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+ License-File: LICENSE
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+ Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta
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+ Classifier: Environment :: Console
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+ Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
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+ Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
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+ Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 :: Only
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+ Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.13
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+ Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Quality Assurance
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+ Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Testing
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+ Classifier: Typing :: Typed
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+ Requires-Dist: mcp==1.28.1
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+ Requires-Dist: anthropic==0.116.0
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+ Requires-Dist: openai==2.44.0
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+ Requires-Dist: pydantic==2.13.4
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+ Requires-Dist: pyyaml==6.0.3
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+ Requires-Dist: typer==0.26.8
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+ Requires-Python: >=3.13
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+ Project-URL: Changelog, https://github.com/benlamlih/whetkit/releases
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+ Project-URL: Documentation, https://github.com/benlamlih/whetkit#readme
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+ Project-URL: Homepage, https://github.com/benlamlih/whetkit
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+ Project-URL: Issues, https://github.com/benlamlih/whetkit/issues
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+ Project-URL: Repository, https://github.com/benlamlih/whetkit
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+ Description-Content-Type: text/markdown
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+
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+ # whetkit
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+
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+ **Measure — then improve — how well LLM agents pick and use the tools your MCP
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+ server exposes.**
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+
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+ `whetkit` is a local-first CLI that runs an agent against your
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+ [MCP](https://modelcontextprotocol.io) server on a set of eval tasks, scores
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+ its **tool-selection hit-rate**, and then *curates* the tool set — renaming
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+ cryptic tools, rewriting vague descriptions, pruning noise, and merging
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+ duplicates — via a **reversible overlay proxy** that never modifies your
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+ server. It re-runs the eval through the overlay and hands you a before/after
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+ report.
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+
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+ ```text
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+ whetkit inspect ──► what does the agent actually see?
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+ whetkit run ──► how often does it pick the right tools? (hit-rate)
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+ whetkit curate ──► fix the tool set, prove it helped (before → after)
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Why tool curation matters
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+
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+ Agents don't read your code — they read your tool names, descriptions, and
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+ schemas. A server that grew organically ends up with `data_query_1`,
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+ `proc_ord`, and `do_thing`: every one of them costs the model a guess, and
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+ every duplicate splits its attention. In practice a large share of agent
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+ failures on MCP servers are *tool-selection* failures — the model calls the
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+ wrong tool, loops through near-duplicates, or gives up — and they are fixable
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+ without touching a line of server code, because the fix is metadata.
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+ whetkit makes that loop measurable: score the failures, patch the metadata
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+ through an overlay, and show the hit-rate delta.
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+
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+ ## Install
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+
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+ ```sh
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+ uv tool install whetkit # or: uvx whetkit / pipx install whetkit
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+ ```
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+
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+ (Releases are published to PyPI from tags — see [RELEASING.md](RELEASING.md).
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+ Until the first release, use the from-source quickstart below.)
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+
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+ ## Quickstart (5 minutes)
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+
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+ Requires [uv](https://docs.astral.sh/uv/) and an Anthropic API key (or
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+ OpenAI — see `--model`). Python is pinned via `.python-version`; uv fetches
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+ it automatically.
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+
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+ ```sh
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+ git clone https://github.com/benlamlih/whetkit && cd whetkit
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+ uv sync
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+ export ANTHROPIC_API_KEY=sk-ant-...
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+ ```
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+
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+ **1. Inspect the bundled sample server** — a deliberately messy e-commerce
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+ server (14 tools: cryptic names, vague descriptions, duplicates, noise):
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+
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+ ```sh
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+ uv run whetkit inspect --server examples/sample-server
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+ ```
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+
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+ **2. Baseline eval** — run 5 tasks against it and score the hit-rate
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+ (deterministic tool-matching + LLM-judge on the final answers):
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+
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+ ```sh
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+ uv run whetkit run --server examples/sample-server --tasks examples/tasks
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+ ```
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+
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+ **3. Curate and prove it** — analyze the failures, generate a curation
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+ overlay, re-run the eval through it, and get the before/after:
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+
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+ ```sh
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+ uv run whetkit curate --server examples/sample-server --tasks examples/tasks
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+ ```
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+
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+ This writes:
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+
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+ - `.whetkit/curation-plan.yaml` — the reviewable, hand-editable overlay plan
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+ - `.whetkit/report.html` — self-contained before/after report (open it in a browser)
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+ - `.whetkit/report.json` — the same data, machine-readable
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+ - `.whetkit/traces.sqlite3` — full reasoning-path traces of every run
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+
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+ Because the sample server's tasks fail mostly on tool selection, the curated
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+ overlay typically flips several tasks from MISS to HIT — that delta is the
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+ whole point.
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+
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+ **4. Use the curated view for real** — serve it to any MCP client:
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+
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+ ```sh
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+ uv run whetkit overlay --server examples/sample-server --plan .whetkit/curation-plan.yaml
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+ ```
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+
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+ Nothing about your origin server changes, ever. Delete the plan and you are
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+ back to the original world.
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+
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+ ## Pointing it at your own server
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+
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+ - `--server` accepts a URL (streamable HTTP; `--http-mode stateless` for
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+ 2026-07-28-spec servers), a directory containing `server.json` or
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+ `server.py`, or a `.py`/`.json` path directly.
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+ - Write tasks in YAML — format reference in
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+ [docs/task-format.md](docs/task-format.md).
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+ - `--model` / `--judge-model` / `--optimizer-model` take
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+ `provider:model_id`, e.g. `anthropic:claude-sonnet-5` or `openai:gpt-5.2`.
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+ Keys come from `ANTHROPIC_API_KEY` / `OPENAI_API_KEY`.
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+
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+ ## Commands
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+
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+ | Command | What it does |
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+ |---|---|
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+ | `whetkit inspect` | Tool inventory: names, params, description tokens, schema complexity. |
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+ | `whetkit run` | Agentic eval loop with real tool execution; scored results + traces. |
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+ | `whetkit curate` | Baseline → LLM-proposed overlay plan → curated eval → before/after report. |
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+ | `whetkit report` | Rebuild the HTML/JSON report from stored traces. |
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+ | `whetkit overlay` | Serve the curated view as a stdio MCP server. |
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+
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+ ## How scoring works
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+
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+ - **Deterministic tool-match**: each task lists the expected tool calls
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+ (with acceptable alternatives, optionally ordered). Order-tolerant by
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+ default, `--match-mode exact` for strict grading. Reports
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+ precision/recall, missing and extra calls.
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+ - **LLM-as-judge**: grades the agent's final answer against the task's
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+ natural-language `success_criteria` with a strict calibrated prompt;
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+ verdicts are cached in SQLite. `--judge auto|on|off`.
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+ - **Hit** = right tools *and* (when judged) task success. The headline
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+ metric is the hit-rate across tasks.
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+
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+ More docs: [docs/task-format.md](docs/task-format.md) ·
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+ [docs/curation.md](docs/curation.md) · [VERSIONS.md](VERSIONS.md) ·
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+ [MIGRATION.md](MIGRATION.md)
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+
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+ ## Development
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+
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+ ```sh
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+ uv sync
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+ uv run pytest # 55+ tests, no API key needed (scripted fake provider)
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+ uv run ruff check .
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+ ```
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+
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+ Dependency versions are pinned exactly and documented with sources and check
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+ dates in [VERSIONS.md](VERSIONS.md). The MCP transport layer supports stdio,
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+ legacy stateful streamable-HTTP (2025 spec), and stateless streamable-HTTP
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+ (2026-07-28 spec); the SDK-facing code is isolated for the v1→v2 migration
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+ ([MIGRATION.md](MIGRATION.md)).
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+
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+ Scope note: whetkit is deliberately a local-first CLI. Hosting, dashboards,
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+ multi-tenancy, and security tooling are out of scope for Stage 1 — the
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+ architecture just leaves room for them.
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+
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+ ## License
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+
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+ Apache-2.0 — see [LICENSE](LICENSE).
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+ # whetkit
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+
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+ **Measure — then improve — how well LLM agents pick and use the tools your MCP
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+ server exposes.**
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+
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+ `whetkit` is a local-first CLI that runs an agent against your
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+ [MCP](https://modelcontextprotocol.io) server on a set of eval tasks, scores
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+ its **tool-selection hit-rate**, and then *curates* the tool set — renaming
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+ cryptic tools, rewriting vague descriptions, pruning noise, and merging
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+ duplicates — via a **reversible overlay proxy** that never modifies your
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+ server. It re-runs the eval through the overlay and hands you a before/after
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+ report.
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+
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+ ```text
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+ whetkit inspect ──► what does the agent actually see?
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+ whetkit run ──► how often does it pick the right tools? (hit-rate)
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+ whetkit curate ──► fix the tool set, prove it helped (before → after)
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Why tool curation matters
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+
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+ Agents don't read your code — they read your tool names, descriptions, and
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+ schemas. A server that grew organically ends up with `data_query_1`,
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+ `proc_ord`, and `do_thing`: every one of them costs the model a guess, and
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+ every duplicate splits its attention. In practice a large share of agent
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+ failures on MCP servers are *tool-selection* failures — the model calls the
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+ wrong tool, loops through near-duplicates, or gives up — and they are fixable
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+ without touching a line of server code, because the fix is metadata.
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+ whetkit makes that loop measurable: score the failures, patch the metadata
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+ through an overlay, and show the hit-rate delta.
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+
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+ ## Install
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+
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+ ```sh
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+ uv tool install whetkit # or: uvx whetkit / pipx install whetkit
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+ ```
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+
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+ (Releases are published to PyPI from tags — see [RELEASING.md](RELEASING.md).
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+ Until the first release, use the from-source quickstart below.)
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+
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+ ## Quickstart (5 minutes)
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+
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+ Requires [uv](https://docs.astral.sh/uv/) and an Anthropic API key (or
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+ OpenAI — see `--model`). Python is pinned via `.python-version`; uv fetches
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+ it automatically.
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+
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+ ```sh
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+ git clone https://github.com/benlamlih/whetkit && cd whetkit
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+ uv sync
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+ export ANTHROPIC_API_KEY=sk-ant-...
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+ ```
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+
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+ **1. Inspect the bundled sample server** — a deliberately messy e-commerce
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+ server (14 tools: cryptic names, vague descriptions, duplicates, noise):
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+
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+ ```sh
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+ uv run whetkit inspect --server examples/sample-server
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+ ```
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+
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+ **2. Baseline eval** — run 5 tasks against it and score the hit-rate
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+ (deterministic tool-matching + LLM-judge on the final answers):
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+
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+ ```sh
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+ uv run whetkit run --server examples/sample-server --tasks examples/tasks
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+ ```
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+
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+ **3. Curate and prove it** — analyze the failures, generate a curation
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+ overlay, re-run the eval through it, and get the before/after:
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+
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+ ```sh
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+ uv run whetkit curate --server examples/sample-server --tasks examples/tasks
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+ ```
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+
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+ This writes:
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+
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+ - `.whetkit/curation-plan.yaml` — the reviewable, hand-editable overlay plan
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+ - `.whetkit/report.html` — self-contained before/after report (open it in a browser)
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+ - `.whetkit/report.json` — the same data, machine-readable
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+ - `.whetkit/traces.sqlite3` — full reasoning-path traces of every run
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+
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+ Because the sample server's tasks fail mostly on tool selection, the curated
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+ overlay typically flips several tasks from MISS to HIT — that delta is the
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+ whole point.
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+
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+ **4. Use the curated view for real** — serve it to any MCP client:
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+
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+ ```sh
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+ uv run whetkit overlay --server examples/sample-server --plan .whetkit/curation-plan.yaml
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+ ```
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+
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+ Nothing about your origin server changes, ever. Delete the plan and you are
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+ back to the original world.
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+
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+ ## Pointing it at your own server
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+
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+ - `--server` accepts a URL (streamable HTTP; `--http-mode stateless` for
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+ 2026-07-28-spec servers), a directory containing `server.json` or
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+ `server.py`, or a `.py`/`.json` path directly.
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+ - Write tasks in YAML — format reference in
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+ [docs/task-format.md](docs/task-format.md).
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+ - `--model` / `--judge-model` / `--optimizer-model` take
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+ `provider:model_id`, e.g. `anthropic:claude-sonnet-5` or `openai:gpt-5.2`.
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+ Keys come from `ANTHROPIC_API_KEY` / `OPENAI_API_KEY`.
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+
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+ ## Commands
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+
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+ | Command | What it does |
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+ |---|---|
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+ | `whetkit inspect` | Tool inventory: names, params, description tokens, schema complexity. |
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+ | `whetkit run` | Agentic eval loop with real tool execution; scored results + traces. |
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+ | `whetkit curate` | Baseline → LLM-proposed overlay plan → curated eval → before/after report. |
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+ | `whetkit report` | Rebuild the HTML/JSON report from stored traces. |
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+ | `whetkit overlay` | Serve the curated view as a stdio MCP server. |
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+
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+ ## How scoring works
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+
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+ - **Deterministic tool-match**: each task lists the expected tool calls
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+ (with acceptable alternatives, optionally ordered). Order-tolerant by
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+ default, `--match-mode exact` for strict grading. Reports
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+ precision/recall, missing and extra calls.
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+ - **LLM-as-judge**: grades the agent's final answer against the task's
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+ natural-language `success_criteria` with a strict calibrated prompt;
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+ verdicts are cached in SQLite. `--judge auto|on|off`.
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+ - **Hit** = right tools *and* (when judged) task success. The headline
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+ metric is the hit-rate across tasks.
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+
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+ More docs: [docs/task-format.md](docs/task-format.md) ·
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+ [docs/curation.md](docs/curation.md) · [VERSIONS.md](VERSIONS.md) ·
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+ [MIGRATION.md](MIGRATION.md)
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+
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+ ## Development
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+
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+ ```sh
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+ uv sync
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+ uv run pytest # 55+ tests, no API key needed (scripted fake provider)
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+ uv run ruff check .
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+ ```
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+
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+ Dependency versions are pinned exactly and documented with sources and check
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+ dates in [VERSIONS.md](VERSIONS.md). The MCP transport layer supports stdio,
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+ legacy stateful streamable-HTTP (2025 spec), and stateless streamable-HTTP
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+ (2026-07-28 spec); the SDK-facing code is isolated for the v1→v2 migration
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+ ([MIGRATION.md](MIGRATION.md)).
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+
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+ Scope note: whetkit is deliberately a local-first CLI. Hosting, dashboards,
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+ multi-tenancy, and security tooling are out of scope for Stage 1 — the
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+ architecture just leaves room for them.
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+
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+ ## License
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+
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+ Apache-2.0 — see [LICENSE](LICENSE).
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+ [project]
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+ name = "whetkit"
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+ version = "0.1.0"
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+ description = "Measure and improve how well LLM agents select and use the tools exposed by an MCP server"
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+ readme = "README.md"
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+ license = "Apache-2.0"
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+ license-files = ["LICENSE"]
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+ authors = [{ name = "Mohammed Benlamlih" }]
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+ requires-python = ">=3.13"
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+ keywords = [
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+ "mcp",
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+ "model-context-protocol",
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+ "llm",
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+ "agents",
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+ "evals",
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+ "tool-use",
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+ "tool-selection",
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+ "benchmark",
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+ ]
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+ classifiers = [
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+ "Development Status :: 4 - Beta",
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+ "Environment :: Console",
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+ "Intended Audience :: Developers",
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+ "Operating System :: OS Independent",
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+ "Programming Language :: Python :: 3 :: Only",
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+ "Programming Language :: Python :: 3.13",
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+ "Topic :: Software Development :: Quality Assurance",
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+ "Topic :: Software Development :: Testing",
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+ "Typing :: Typed",
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+ ]
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+ dependencies = [
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+ "mcp==1.28.1",
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+ "anthropic==0.116.0",
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+ "openai==2.44.0",
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+ "pydantic==2.13.4",
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+ "pyyaml==6.0.3",
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+ "typer==0.26.8",
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+ ]
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+
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+ [project.urls]
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+ Homepage = "https://github.com/benlamlih/whetkit"
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+ Repository = "https://github.com/benlamlih/whetkit"
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+ Issues = "https://github.com/benlamlih/whetkit/issues"
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+ Documentation = "https://github.com/benlamlih/whetkit#readme"
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+ Changelog = "https://github.com/benlamlih/whetkit/releases"
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+
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+ [project.scripts]
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+ whetkit = "whetkit.cli:app"
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+
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+ [dependency-groups]
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+ dev = [
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+ "pytest==9.1.1",
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+ "pytest-asyncio==1.4.0",
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+ "ruff==0.15.20",
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+ "pre-commit==4.6.0",
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+ ]
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+
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+ [build-system]
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+ requires = ["uv_build>=0.8.17,<0.9.0"]
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+ build-backend = "uv_build"
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+
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+ [tool.ruff]
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+ line-length = 100
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+ src = ["src", "tests"]
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+
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+ [tool.ruff.lint]
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+ select = ["E", "F", "I", "UP", "B", "SIM"]
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+
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+ [tool.ruff.lint.per-file-ignores]
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+ # HTML template module: markup lines stay readable at their natural length
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+ "src/whetkit/report/html.py" = ["E501"]
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+
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+ [tool.pytest.ini_options]
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+ asyncio_mode = "auto"
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+ testpaths = ["tests"]
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+ """whetkit: measure and improve LLM agent tool selection on MCP servers."""
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+
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+ __version__ = "0.1.0"