| `check_end_session_agentops()` | Checks the end of the session for agent operations. |
| `check_end_session_agentops()` | Checks the end of the session for agent operations. |
| `model_dump_markdown()` | Dumps the model output to a markdown file. |
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For example, here's an example on how to create an agent from griptape.
For example, here's an example on how to create an agent from griptape.
Here’s how you can create a custom **Griptape** agent that integrates with the **Swarms** framework by inheriting from the `Agent` class in **Swarms** and overriding the `run(task: str) -> str` method.
Here's how you can create a custom **Griptape** agent that integrates with the **Swarms** framework by inheriting from the `Agent` class in **Swarms** and overriding the `run(task: str) -> str` method.
```python
```python
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## Folder Structure
## Folder Structure
The swarms package has been meticlously crafted for extreme use-ability and understanding, the swarms package is split up into various modules such as `swarms.agents` that holds pre-built agents, `swarms.structs`that holds a vast array of structures like `Agent` and multi agent structures. The 3 most important are `structs`, `models`, and `agents`.
The swarms package has been meticlously crafted for extreme use-ability and understanding, the swarms package is split up into various modules such as `swarms.agents` that holds pre-built agents, `swarms.structs`that holds a vast array of structures like `Agent` and multi agent structures. The 3 most important are `structs`, `models`, and `agents`.