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AppWorld: A Controllable World of Apps and People for Benchmarking Interactive Coding Agents
Python package for the ACL 2024 paper, "AppWorld: A Controllable World of Apps and People for Benchmarking Interactive Coding Agents".
This work introduces AppWorld Engine, a high-fidelity execution environment of 9 day-to-day apps, operable via 457 APIs, populated with digital activities of ~100 people living in a simulated world, and an associated benchmark of natural, diverse, and challenging autonomous agent tasks requiring rich and interactive coding.
Checkout its GitHub repository for readme.
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AppWorld: A Controllable World of Apps and People for Benchmarking Interactive Coding Agents
We found that appworld demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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