SmartGPT is an experimental autonomous agent framework built to help large language models tackle complex tasks with minimal or no additional user input. It works by decomposing larger objectives into smaller steps and gathering information from the internet and other outside sources as needed. The project is written in Rust and emphasizes modularity, allowing developers to compose different “Autos” depending on the workflow they want to build. Its architecture separates responsibility between a dynamic agent that reasons about what to do next and a static agent that plans and executes tool chains in a defined order. The repository describes this approach as a way to improve flexibility and consistency compared with simpler agent loops, while still acknowledging that the project is highly experimental and not focused on backward compatibility.

Features

  • Plugin-based modular architecture
  • Config-driven customization through an auto-generated config file
  • Runner and Assistant Auto types for different interaction styles
  • Dynamic agent for reasoning and action selection
  • Static agent for ordered tool planning and execution
  • Basic memory system for retaining assets across tasks

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Programming Language

Rust

Related Categories

Rust Large Language Models (LLM)

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2026-03-06