Event-driven agent loop orchestrator for Amplifier with scheduler integration.
- Python 3.11+
- UV - Fast Python package manager
# macOS/Linux/WSL
curl -LsSf https://astral.sh/uv/install.sh | sh
# Windows
powershell -c "irm https://astral.sh/uv/install.ps1 | iex"Provides event-driven orchestration that:
- Queries schedulers for tool/agent/context decisions
- Reduces multiple scheduler responses to single decision
- Falls back gracefully if no schedulers respond
- Maintains all standard orchestrator functionality
Module Type: Orchestrator
Mount Point: orchestrator
Entry Point: amplifier_module_loop_events:mount
[session]
orchestrator = "loop-events"
context = "context-simple"
[[providers]]
module = "provider-anthropic"
name = "claude"
[[hooks]]
module = "hooks-scheduler-heuristic"
[[hooks]]
module = "hooks-scheduler-cost-aware"
config = { cost_weight = 0.6, latency_weight = 0.4 }Standard agent loop with event-driven decision-making:
- Get user prompt
- Loop while tool calls needed:
- Query schedulers for tool selection via
decision:tool_resolutionevent - Reduce responses (highest score wins)
- Fall back to first available if no responses
- Execute selected tool
- Feed results back to LLM
- Query schedulers for tool selection via
- Return final response
amplifier-core>=1.0.0
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