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@pgrayy pgrayy commented Jul 1, 2025

Description

Setup run_tools to yield tool invocation events.

Related Issues

#83

Type of Change

  • Bug fix
  • New feature: New feature in that it brings us one step closer to supporting iterative tools.
  • Breaking change
  • Documentation update
  • Other (please describe):

Testing

How have you tested the change? Verify that the changes do not break functionality or introduce warnings in consuming repositories: agents-docs, agents-tools, agents-cli

  • I ran hatch run prepare

Checklist

  • I have read the CONTRIBUTING document
  • I have added any necessary tests that prove my fix is effective or my feature works
  • I have updated the documentation accordingly
  • I have added an appropriate example to the documentation to outline the feature, or no new docs are needed
  • My changes generate no new warnings
  • Any dependent changes have been merged and published

By submitting this pull request, I confirm that you can use, modify, copy, and redistribute this contribution, under the terms of your choice.

@pgrayy pgrayy requested review from Unshure and zastrowm July 1, 2025 16:17
@pgrayy pgrayy temporarily deployed to auto-approve July 1, 2025 16:18 — with GitHub Actions Inactive
@pgrayy pgrayy marked this pull request as ready for review July 1, 2025 16:42
@pgrayy pgrayy temporarily deployed to auto-approve July 1, 2025 23:26 — with GitHub Actions Inactive
@pgrayy pgrayy merged commit d601615 into strands-agents:main Jul 2, 2025
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jsamuel1 pushed a commit to jsamuel1/sdk-python that referenced this pull request Jul 9, 2025
@pgrayy pgrayy deleted the parallel-tools branch July 14, 2025 13:19
dbschmigelski pushed a commit to Ketansuhaas/sdk-python that referenced this pull request Jul 24, 2025
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