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by andreisavu
149 days ago
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Hi HN — I’d love feedback on a starter repo for building unattended/background agents in Python: https://github.com/weakincentives/starter It’s built on top of WINK (Weak Incentives). The goal is to make the “agent definition” a first-class artifact: prompt structure + tools + policies + feedback/evals, separated from whatever runtime/harness drives the loop. The demo is a toy “secret trivia” agent, but it showcases: prompt sections that bundle instructions + tools, progressive disclosure, tool policies (ordering constraints), feedback providers, and evaluators. Questions:
- How are you approaching building agents that run unattended?
- Are these abstractions useful, or would you do this differently?
- What works? What doesn't? What feels weird? Thanks for any critique. |
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