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README.md
AutoGen Python packages
See autogen-core
package for main functionality.
Development
TL;DR, run all checks with:
uv sync --all-extras
source .venv/bin/activate
poe check
Setup
uv
is a package manager that assists in creating the necessary environment and installing packages to run AutoGen.
Virtual Environment
During development, you may need to test changes made to any of the packages.
To do so, create a virtual environment where the AutoGen packages are installed based on the current state of the directory.
Run the following commands at the root level of the Python directory:
uv sync --all-extras
source .venv/bin/activate
uv sync --all-extras
will create a.venv
directory at the current level and install packages from the current directory along with any other dependencies. Theall-extras
flag adds optional dependencies.source .venv/bin/activate
activates the virtual environment.
Common Tasks
To create a pull request (PR), ensure the following checks are met. You can run each check individually:
- Format:
poe format
- Lint:
poe lint
- Test:
poe test
- Mypy:
poe mypy
- Pyright:
poe pyright
- Build docs:
poe --directory ./packages/autogen-core/ docs-build
- Auto rebuild+serve docs:
poe --directory ./packages/autogen-core/ docs-serve
Alternatively, you can run all the checks with: poe check
[!NOTE] These need to be run in the virtual environment.
Creating a New Package
To create a new package, similar to autogen-core
or autogen-chat
, use the following:
uv sync
source .venv/bin/activate
cookiecutter ./templates/new-package/