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Hey there! This is AG2 👋

First of all, thank you for using pyautogen! We've seen you're using pyautogen, and we're here to help you migrate to ag2.

This pull request is designed to help update this codebase by smoothly transitioning from the pyautogen library to the new ag2 library.

Why the change? pyautogen is being deprecated, and ag2 is now the recommended successor for ongoing development.

The good news is, there is no syntax difference between pyautogen and ag2 – this migration primarily involves updating library imports and usage.

This update will ensure the project stays compatible with the latest tools and can benefit from all the improvements in the ag2 ecosystem.

Could you please take a moment to review and merge this at your earliest convenience? Your collaboration is much appreciated! Thank you!

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    • Updated dependencies by replacing pyautogen with ag2.

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The requirements file was updated to remove the pyautogen dependency and add ag2 instead. No other dependencies or exported entities were changed.

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File(s) Change Summary
sentient-core/requirements.txt Replaced pyautogen with ag2

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In the garden of code where dependencies grow,
One seed was swapped for a new one to sow.
Farewell to pyautogen, ag2 says hello—
A hop, a skip, the requirements flow!
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🧩 Analysis chain

Confirm package identity & pin a baseline version for ag2

ag2 is not yet a well-established name on PyPI; typo-squatting or unpublished names could break CI/CD or introduce supply-chain risk.

  1. Verify that ag2 exists and is the intended successor to pyautogen.
  2. Pin to a concrete version once validated, to keep builds deterministic (mirrors the un-pinned style today, but brand-new libs merit extra care).
  3. Grep the codebase for lingering pyautogen imports and update them to ag2 to avoid runtime errors.

Run this script to check both the package presence on PyPI and any stale imports in the repo:


🏁 Script executed:

#!/bin/bash
set -euo pipefail

# 1) Check PyPI for an `ag2` release and print the latest version
curl -s https://pypi.org/pypi/ag2/json | jq '.info.version' || {
  echo "Package 'ag2' not found on PyPI – double-check the name."; exit 1;
}

# 2) Locate references to the old library
rg -n "import\s+pyautogen|from\s+pyautogen" || echo "No residual pyautogen imports found."

Length of output: 216


Pin ag2 to a specific, verified version

We’ve confirmed that ag2 exists on PyPI at version 0.9.6 and there are no leftover pyautogen imports in the repo. To ensure deterministic builds and guard against supply-chain risks, please:

  • In sentient-core/requirements.txt (line 9), change:
    ag2
    
    to:
    ag2==0.9.6
    
🤖 Prompt for AI Agents
In sentient-core/requirements.txt at line 9, the dependency 'ag2' is not pinned
to a specific version. Update the line to 'ag2==0.9.6' to ensure deterministic
builds and reduce supply-chain risks by specifying the verified version.

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