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    Agent Development Kit (ADK)

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    An open-source, code-first Python toolkit for building, evaluating, and deploying sophisticated AI agents with flexibility and control.

    Important Links: Docs, Samples, Java ADK & ADK Web.

    Agent Development Kit (ADK) is a flexible and modular framework for developing and deploying AI agents. While optimized for Gemini and the Google ecosystem, ADK is model-agnostic, deployment-agnostic, and is built for compatibility with other frameworks. ADK was designed to make agent development feel more like software development, to make it easier for developers to create, deploy, and orchestrate agentic architectures that range from simple tasks to complex workflows.


    ✨ Key Features

    • Rich Tool Ecosystem: Utilize pre-built tools, custom functions, OpenAPI specs, or integrate existing tools to give agents diverse capabilities, all for tight integration with the Google ecosystem.

    • Code-First Development: Define agent logic, tools, and orchestration directly in Python for ultimate flexibility, testability, and versioning.

    • Modular Multi-Agent Systems: Design scalable applications by composing multiple specialized agents into flexible hierarchies.

    • Deploy Anywhere: Easily containerize and deploy agents on Cloud Run or scale seamlessly with Vertex AI Agent Engine.

    🤖 Agent2Agent (A2A) Protocol and ADK Integration

    For remote agent-to-agent communication, ADK integrates with the A2A protocol. See this example for how they can work together.

    🚀 Installation

    Stable Release (Recommended)

    You can install the latest stable version of ADK using pip:

    pip install google-adk

    The release cadence is weekly.

    This version is recommended for most users as it represents the most recent official release.

    Development Version

    Bug fixes and new features are merged into the main branch on GitHub first. If you need access to changes that haven't been included in an official PyPI release yet, you can install directly from the main branch:

    pip install git+https://github.com/google/adk-python.git@main

    Note: The development version is built directly from the latest code commits. While it includes the newest fixes and features, it may also contain experimental changes or bugs not present in the stable release. Use it primarily for testing upcoming changes or accessing critical fixes before they are officially released.

    📚 Documentation

    Explore the full documentation for detailed guides on building, evaluating, and deploying agents:

    🏁 Feature Highlight

    Define a single agent:

    from google.adk.agents import Agent
    from google.adk.tools import google_search
    
    root_agent = Agent(
        name="search_assistant",
        model="gemini-2.0-flash", # Or your preferred Gemini model
        instruction="You are a helpful assistant. Answer user questions using Google Search when needed.",
        description="An assistant that can search the web.",
        tools=[google_search]
    )

    Define a multi-agent system:

    Define a multi-agent system with coordinator agent, greeter agent, and task execution agent. Then ADK engine and the model will guide the agents works together to accomplish the task.

    from google.adk.agents import LlmAgent, BaseAgent
    
    # Define individual agents
    greeter = LlmAgent(name="greeter", model="gemini-2.0-flash", ...)
    task_executor = LlmAgent(name="task_executor", model="gemini-2.0-flash", ...)
    
    # Create parent agent and assign children via sub_agents
    coordinator = LlmAgent(
        name="Coordinator",
        model="gemini-2.0-flash",
        description="I coordinate greetings and tasks.",
        sub_agents=[ # Assign sub_agents here
            greeter,
            task_executor
        ]
    )

    Development UI

    A built-in development UI to help you test, evaluate, debug, and showcase your agent(s).

    Evaluate Agents

    adk eval \
        samples_for_testing/hello_world \
        samples_for_testing/hello_world/hello_world_eval_set_001.evalset.json

    🤝 Contributing

    We welcome contributions from the community! Whether it's bug repor 5D2D ts, feature requests, documentation improvements, or code contributions, please see our

    📄 License

    This project is licensed under the Apache 2.0 License - see the LICENSE file for details.


    Happy Agent Building!

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