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Hi @steveh250, using the same libraries as shown in that step1 sample, you would do: agent_definition = await client.agents.get_agent(assistant_id="your-assistant-id")
agent = AzureAIAgent(
client=client,
definition=agent_definition,
) The script you linked to by Shailender uses the synchronous client - I'd recommend you use the asynchronous client as we show in the step1 sample. |
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Created #10800 to track adding that sample. |
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Hi,
I've created an Agent via the Azure AI Foundry, Agents option and it's not clear to me how I would call that Agent from Semantic Kernel (the examples I have see show the agent being created programatically: Getting Started With Agents.
So far I have connected to the Agent via a Python script, thanks to a script from Shailender Choudhary.
Any pointers to examples where I can use Semantic Kernel to use Agents defined via the AI Foundry Agents GUI?
Cheers - Steve
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