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Introduce "agents"

An agent is currently a name given to a system prompt and a set of
tools which the agent has access to.

This resolves the previous issue of the set of configured tools being
available in *all* contexts, which wasn't always desired. Tools are now
only available when an agent is explicitly requested using the
`-a/--agent` flag.

Agents are expected to be expanded on: the concept of task-specilized
agents (e.g. coding), the ability to define a set of files an agent
should always have access to for RAG purposes, etc.

Other changes:

- Removes the "tools" top-level config structure (though this is expected
to come back along with the abillity to define custom tools).

- Renamed `pkg/agent` to `pkg/agents`
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2024-06-23 18:57:08 +00:00
parent cea5118cac
commit 8ddac2f820
15 changed files with 108 additions and 37 deletions

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@@ -29,6 +29,15 @@ func Prompt(ctx *lmcli.Context, messages []api.Message, callback func(api.Messag
}
system := ctx.DefaultSystemPrompt()
agent := ctx.GetAgent(ctx.Config.Defaults.Agent)
if agent != nil {
if agent.SystemPrompt != "" {
system = agent.SystemPrompt
}
params.ToolBag = agent.Toolbox
}
if system != "" {
messages = api.ApplySystemPrompt(messages, system, false)
}