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- # AGNext
-
- - [Documentation](http://microsoft.github.io/agnext)
- - [Examples](https://github.com/microsoft/agnext/tree/main/python/samples)
-
- ## Package layering
-
- - `core` are the the foundational generic interfaces upon which all else is built. This module must not depend on any other module.
- - `application` are implementations of core components that are used to compose an application.
- - `components` are the building blocks for creating agents.
-
- ## Development
-
- **TL;DR**, run all checks with:
-
- ```sh
- hatch run check
- ```
-
- ### Setup
-
- - [Install `hatch`](https://hatch.pypa.io/1.12/install/).
-
- ### Virtual environment
-
- To get a shell with the package available (virtual environment),
- in the current directory,
- run:
-
- ```sh
- hatch shell
- ```
-
- ### Common tasks
-
- - Format: `hatch run check`
- - Lint: `hatch run lint`
- - Test: `hatch run pytest -n auto`
- - Mypy: `hatch run mypy`
- - Pyright: `hatch run pyright`
- - Build docs: `hatch run docs:build`
- - Auto rebuild+serve docs: `hatch run docs:serve`
-
- > [!NOTE]
- > These don't need to be run in a virtual environment, `hatch` will automatically manage it for you.
-
-
- #### IntelliJ Support
- To enable the `hatch` virtual environment in IntelliJ, follow these steps:
- Under the `[tool.hatch.envs.default]` heading in `pyproject.toml`, add this:
-
- ```toml
- [tool.hatch.envs.default]
- type = "virtual"
- path = ".venv"
- ```
- Run `hatch shell` in the terminal to create the virtual environment.
-
- Then, in IntelliJ, go to `File` -> `Project Structure` -> `Project Settings` -> `Project` -> `Project SDK` and select the Python interpreter in the `.venv` directory.
-
- Once complete, your IDE should be able to resolve, run, and debug code.
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