Composio SDK: Equip your agent with high-quality tools and build your real-world usecase
Composio provides a platform that seamlessly integrates over 200+ apps with your AI agents, enhancing their utility and interactivity. It supports all the features you'll ever need:
Compatibility with Major Agent Frameworks: Autogen, Langchain, CrewAI, Julep, Lyzr, and OpenAI are all compatible with Composio, giving you a simple experience for your workflows.
Full Support for Actions & Triggers: Composio provides full support for Actions & Triggers, to power your agents with a wide range of functionalities.
Authentication Management: Composio provides comprehensive management of all authentication types, including OAuth2, OAuth1, Basic, API_KEY.
Extensibility: Don't find a tool you need? Composio is highly extensible, allowing you to add your own set of custom tools.
Secure Environment: Every user has a secure compute environment, ensuring data protection and privacy.
Getting started
To get started, install the Composio SDK using the following command:
Checkout CONTRIBUTING.md to get started with contributing to SDK. Feel free to reach out to us on Discord for any questions or issues. We value your feedback!
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