What is TaskWeaver?
It is a code-first agent framework for seamlessly planning and executing data analytics tasks. It interprets user requests through coded snippets and efficiently coordinates a variety of plugins in the form of functions to execute data analytics tasks.
TaskWeaver is a tool in the AI Agent Platform category of a tech stack.
TaskWeaver is an open source tool with 5.5K GitHub stars and 707 GitHub forks. Here’s a link to TaskWeaver's open source repository on GitHub
Who uses TaskWeaver?
Developers
TaskWeaver Integrations
TaskWeaver's Features
- Designed to support rich data structure (e.g., pandas DataFrame) in a stateful manner through the conversation
- Leverages customized plugins to extend the functionality of the Agent while supporting ad-hoc user queries
- Extend or customize your own Agent by incorporating Plugins and various Examples for domain-specific scenarios
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