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Open Source Go Toolkit for AI Agent Development

A flexible Go toolkit for building and deploying AI agents, optimized for cloud-native applications.

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Summary

Agent Development Kit (ADK) for Go is an open-source, code-first toolkit designed for building, evaluating, and deploying sophisticated AI agents with flexibility and control.

This toolkit simplifies the creation of agent workflows, accommodating both simple tasks and complex systems. While optimized for Gemini, it remains model-agnostic and compatible with various frameworks, making it a versatile choice for developers.

Key features:

  • Idiomatic Go - Designed to feel natural and leverage the power of Go.
  • Rich Tool Ecosystem - Utilize pre-built tools, custom functions, or integrate existing tools for diverse agent capabilities.
  • Code-First Development - Define agent logic, tools, and orchestration directly in Go for flexibility, testability, and versioning.
  • Modular Multi-Agent Systems - Compose multiple specialized agents to design scalable applications.
  • Deploy Anywhere - Easily containerize and deploy agents with strong support for cloud-native environments like Google Cloud Run.

This Go version of ADK is particularly suited for developers focused on cloud-native agent applications, leveraging Go's strengths in concurrency and performance.

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