@agentuity/sdk v0.0.124
Agentuity TypeScript SDK
Visit https://agentuity.com to get started with Agentuity.
The Agentuity TypeScript SDK is a powerful toolkit for building, deploying, and managing AI agents in Node.js and Bun environments. This SDK provides developers with a comprehensive set of tools to create intelligent, event-driven agents that can process various types of content, communicate with each other, and integrate with external systems.
Key Features
- Multi-Agent Architecture: Build and orchestrate multiple interconnected agents that can communicate and collaborate.
- Event-Driven Design: Respond to various triggers including webhooks, cron jobs, SMS, voice, email, and more.
- Rich Content Handling: Process and generate multiple content types including JSON, text, markdown, HTML, and binary formats (images, audio, PDFs).
- Persistent Storage: Built-in key-value and vector storage capabilities for maintaining state and performing semantic searches.
- Observability: Integrated OpenTelemetry support for comprehensive logging, metrics, and tracing.
- Cross-Runtime Support: Works seamlessly with both Node.js and Bun runtimes.
Use Cases
- Building conversational AI systems
- Creating automated workflows with multiple specialized agents
- Developing content processing and generation pipelines
- Implementing intelligent data processing systems
- Building AI-powered APIs and services
Getting Started
To use this SDK in a real project, you should install the Agentuity CLI.
Mac OS
brew tap agentuity/tap && brew install agentuityLinux or Windows
See the Agentuity CLI repository for installation instructions and releases.
Once installed, you can create a new project with the following command:
agentuity newDevelopment Setup
Prerequisites
- Node.js (v22 or higher)
- Bun (latest version recommended)
- TypeScript (v5 or higher)
Installation
Clone the repository and install dependencies:
# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/agenuity/sdk-js.git
cd sdk-js
# Install dependencies using Bun (recommended)
bun install
# Or using npm
npm installBuilding the SDK
# Using Bun (recommended)
bun run build
# Or using npm
npm run buildThe build output will be in the dist directory.
Testing
Run tests using Bun's built-in test runner:
bun testLicense
See the LICENSE file for details.
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