| name | ax-python-flow |
| description | Use when writing Python code with `axllm` for flows, nodes, program graphs, nested programs, dynamic options, caching, and optimizer components. |
| version | 23.0.14 |
AxFlow For Python
This skill helps an agent write Python 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
- Compose generators, agents, and nested flows into a workflow graph.
- Reason about flow state, node inputs, returns, caching, and errors.
- Use generated package examples for flow graphs and provider-backed flows.
Package Facts
- Language: Python.
- 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, python-pyodide.
Core Pattern
from axllm import ax, flow
draft = ax("topicText:string -> draftText:string")
wf = (
flow({"id": "docs.coreFlow"})
.execute("draft", draft, {"reads": ["topicText"], "writes": ["draftResult", "draftText"]})
.returns({"draftText": "draftText"})
)
More Patterns
Typed programs
Build each flow node from its own input/output contract.
classifier = ax('requestText:string -> route:class "support, sales, engineering"')
responder = ax("requestText:string, route:string -> responseText:string")
Class decision
Declare reads and writes so the responder waits for the typed route.
branch_flow = (
flow({"id": "docs.branchFlow"})
.execute("classifier", classifier, {"reads": ["requestText"], "writes": ["classifierResult", "route"]})
.execute("responder", responder, {"reads": ["requestText", "route"], "writes": ["responderResult", "responseText"]})
.returns({"route": "route", "responseText": "responseText"})
)
Parallel fan-out and join
Independent reads let research and audience analysis share one planner group.
parallel_flow = (
flow({"id": "docs.parallelFlow"})
.execute("research", research, {"reads": ["topicText"], "writes": ["researchResult", "factList"]})
.execute("audience", audience, {"reads": ["topicText"], "writes": ["audienceResult", "audienceAngle"]})
.execute("join", join, {"reads": ["factList", "audienceAngle"], "writes": ["joinResult", "briefText"]})
.returns({"briefText": "briefText"})
)
Draft, critique, revise
A linear refinement pipeline makes each dependency explicit.
refine_flow = (
flow({"id": "docs.refineFlow"})
.execute("draft", draft, {"reads": ["topicText"], "writes": ["draftResult", "draftText"]})
.execute("critique", critique, {"reads": ["draftText"], "writes": ["critiqueResult", "critiqueText"]})
.execute("revise", revise, {"reads": ["draftText", "critiqueText"], "writes": ["reviseResult", "revisedText"]})
.returns({"revisedText": "revisedText"})
)
Run a flow
Forward accepts the provider client and the public flow inputs.
output = parallel_flow.forward(client, {"topicText": "Typed LLM workflows"})
Start from the complete programs under examples/, then browse the larger gallery at https://axllm.dev/python/subsystems/flow/.
Relevant API Surface
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.