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@ag-ui/encoder
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Event encoding utilities for the Agent-User Interaction (AG-UI) Protocol.
@ag-ui/encoder handles content negotiation and format encoding for AG-UI events. It automatically chooses between Server-Sent Events (JSON) and Protocol Buffers based on client Accept headers, ensuring optimal transport efficiency.
npm install @ag-ui/encoder
pnpm add @ag-ui/encoder
yarn add @ag-ui/encoder
Accept headersimport { EventEncoder } from "@ag-ui/encoder";
import { EventType } from "@ag-ui/core";
const encoder = new EventEncoder({
accept: "application/vnd.ag-ui.event+proto, text/event-stream",
});
const event = {
type: EventType.TEXT_MESSAGE_CONTENT,
messageId: "msg_123",
delta: "Hello, world!",
};
// Returns protobuf-encoded binary data
const encoded = encoder.encodeBinary(event);
docs/conceptsdocs/sdk/js/encoderBug reports and pull requests are welcome! Please read our contributing guide first.
MIT © 2025 AG-UI Protocol Contributors
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Event encoding utilities for the **Agent-User Interaction (AG-UI) Protocol**.
The npm package @ag-ui/encoder receives a total of 203,533 weekly downloads. As such, @ag-ui/encoder popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @ag-ui/encoder demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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