| name | ax-rust-signature |
| description | Use when writing Rust code with `axllm` for string signatures, field descriptors, JSON schema output, validation, and typed tool argument shapes. |
| version | 23.0.15 |
Ax Signatures For Rust
This skill helps an agent write Rust code with the generated Ax package axllm. Use the generated package API, examples, and manifests; do not import TypeScript-only APIs unless you are editing the TypeScript package.
When To Use
- Declare input and output contracts with native generated-package APIs.
- Generate JSON-schema-compatible shapes for outputs, tools, prompts, and validation.
- Keep Standard Schema and TypeScript-only helper libraries out of generated-language code.
Package Facts
- Language: Rust.
- Package:
axllm.
- Package API docs:
API.md and axir-api.json.
- Capability manifest:
axir-capabilities.json.
- Runnable examples:
examples/.
- Real network support: yes.
- Scripted no-key transport support: yes.
- Runtime profiles:
javascript-quickjs.
Core Pattern
use axllm::s;
let sig = s("question:string -> answer:string")?;
let schema = sig.to_json_schema("outputs");
More Patterns
Simple string contract
Use the string form when field names and types are enough.
let mut program = axllm::ax("questionText:string -> answerText:string")?;
Bounded class output
A class field constrains the model to a known label set.
let router = axllm::ax(
"messageText:string -> routeClass:class \"support, sales, engineering\"",
)?;
Native constraints
Rust combines FieldType constraints with the generated signature builder.
let mut party_type = FieldType::number();
party_type.minimum = Some(1.0);
party_type.maximum = Some(12.0);
let mut code_type = FieldType::string();
code_type.pattern = Some(r"^[A-Z]{3}-\d{4}$".to_string());
let signature = f()
.output("partySize", party_type)
.output("bookingCode", code_type)
.build();
JSON schema
Render the output contract for tools, validators, or external consumers.
let schema = signature.to_json_schema("outputs");
Reuse the signature
Attach the native signature to AxGen before the forward call.
let mut program = axllm::ax("requestText:string -> partySize:number, bookingCode:string")?;
program.signature = signature;
let output = program.forward(&mut client, inputs)?;
Start from the complete programs under examples/, then browse the larger gallery at https://axllm.dev/rust/subsystems/s/.
Relevant API Surface
- Signatures:
s, f, AxSignature
- Tools:
tool, Tool
Guardrails
- Start from package examples for exact native syntax before inventing a new call shape.
- Use
provider-api examples only when the user explicitly has provider credentials available.
- Use
no-key examples for deterministic local checks and provider request mapping.
- Treat AxIR as the source of generated package truth: if package docs disagree with source code, update the compiler and regenerate packages.
- Do not copy repo-maintainer skills from
tools/*/skills/ into user packages.