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@lotiai/agent-kit

v0.1.1

Published

Reusable primitives for building agentic harnesses (Claude Code runners, git/github adapters, composer steps, multi-model review).

Readme

@lotiai/agent-kit

Reusable primitives for building agentic harnesses — Claude Code runners, git/github adapters, composer steps, multi-model review.

The common spine that agentic harnesses otherwise reinvent — model runners, git/GitHub plumbing, composable pipeline steps, and multi-model review — behind a small ports/adapters surface.

Status

Pre-1.0. Independent semver; see docs/adr/ for design decisions.

Design

Two layers over a port surface:

  • ports/ — Interfaces only. The injectable seam. Structural subtypes consumers satisfy.
  • domain/ — Pure, I/O-free logic. Imports only from ports/.
  • adapters/ — I/O implementations of ports. Imports node APIs, the git/gh CLIs, octokit, etc.
  • steps/ — composer-compatible step bodies (run-functions) that consumers wrap in @lotiai/composer's step().

See docs/adr/ for 44 architecture decision records covering every non-trivial choice.

Subpath exports

Prefer narrow imports over the top-level barrel:

import { defineArtifact } from "@lotiai/agent-kit/artifacts";
import { defaultSpawn } from "@lotiai/agent-kit/process";
import type { ModelRunner } from "@lotiai/agent-kit/ports";
import type { ReviewFinding } from "@lotiai/agent-kit/review";

The top-level import { ... } from "@lotiai/agent-kit" re-exports the curated public surface.

Module format

ESM ("type": "module", tsconfig module: NodeNext). Relative imports carry .js suffixes. Consumes @lotiai/composer (CommonJS) via its package name — Node resolves CJS-from-ESM natively.

Tests

pnpm test

Spawn-touching code takes an injected SpawnFn, so most unit tests don't spawn real processes or hit the network; the defaultSpawn adapter and a few git/worktree tests do use real short-lived subprocesses / temp dirs. A gated smoke/ suite that spawns the real Claude CLI is planned (see ADR-0013).

Dependencies

  • zod (runtime) — all artifact schemas
  • @lotiai/composer (optional peer) — orchestration layer for the steps/ subpath (sync for CLIs, async/Temporal for services)

No heavy internal shared library dep (ADR-0010) so tool CLIs stay lean.