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| To initialize a minimal agent, you need at least these two arguments: | To initialize a minimal agent, you need at least these two arguments: | ||||||
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| - An text-generation model to power your agent - because the agent is different from a simple LLM, it is a system that uses a LLM as its engine. | - `model`, a text-generation model to power your agent - because the agent is different from a simple LLM, it is a system that uses a LLM as its engine. You can use any of these options: | ||||||
| - A list of tools - tools the agent can use to solve the task. |     - [`TransformersModel`] takes a pre-initialized `transformers` pipeline to run inference on your local machine using `transformers`. | ||||||
|  |     - [`HfApiModel`] leverages a `huggingface_hub.InferenceClient` under the hood. | ||||||
|  |     - [`LiteLLMModel`] lets you call 100+ different models through [LiteLLM](https://docs.litellm.ai/)! | ||||||
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| For your model, you can use any of these options: | - `tools`, A list of `Tools` that the agent can use to solve the task. It can be an empty list. You can also add the default toolbox on top of your `tools` list by defining the optional argument `add_base_tools=True`. | ||||||
| - [`TransformersModel`] takes a pre-initialized `transformers` pipeline to run inference on your local machine using `transformers`. |  | ||||||
| - [`HfApiModel`] leverages a `huggingface_hub.InferenceClient` under the hood. |  | ||||||
| - We also provide [`LiteLLMModel`], which lets you call 100+ different models through [LiteLLM](https://docs.litellm.ai/)! |  | ||||||
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| You will also need a `tools` argument which accepts a list of `Tools` - it can be an empty list. You can also add the default toolbox on top of your `tools` list by defining the optional argument `add_base_tools=True`. |  | ||||||
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| Once you have these two arguments, `tools` and `model`,  you can create an agent and run it.  | Once you have these two arguments, `tools` and `model`,  you can create an agent and run it.  | ||||||
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| For more in-depth usage, you will then want to check out our tutorials: | For more in-depth usage, you will then want to check out our tutorials: | ||||||
| - [the explanation of how our code agents work](./tutorials/secure_code_execution) | - [the explanation of how our code agents work](./tutorials/secure_code_execution) | ||||||
| - [this guide on how to build good agents](./tutorials/building_good_agents). | - [this guide on how to build good agents](./tutorials/building_good_agents). | ||||||
| - [the in-depth guide for tool usage](./tutorials/building_good_agents). | - [the in-depth guide for tool usage](./tutorials/building_good_agents). | ||||||
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