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Summary

Available Third-Party Plugins

  • Memejob Plugin provides a streamlined interface to the memejob protocol, exposing the core actions (create, buy, sell) for interacting with meme tokens on Hedera. See the GitHub repository for more information.

Plugin Architecture

The tools are organized into plugins, each containing a set of functionality related to the Hedera service or project they are created for.

Plugin Interface

Every plugin must implement the Plugin interface:

Tool Interface

Each tool must implement the Tool interface:
Note: The outputParser is important for LangChain v1 tools. It extracts tool output into { raw, humanMessage } format. Two built-in parsers are available:
  • transactionToolOutputParser - For transaction tools (handles RETURN_BYTES and EXECUTE_TRANSACTION modes)
  • untypedQueryOutputParser - For query tools (generic parser)
If not defined, a default parser is used.
See typescript/src/shared/tools.ts for the full definition.

Step-by-Step Guide

Step 1: Create Plugin Directory Structure

Step 2: Implement Your Tool

Create your tool file (e.g., tools/my-service/my-tool.ts):

Step 3: Create Plugin Definition

Create your plugin index file (index.ts):
index.ts

Step 4: Register Your Plugin

Add your plugin to the main plugins index (src/plugins/index.ts):

Best Practices

Parameter Validation
  • Use Zod schemas for robust input validation
  • Provide clear descriptions for all parameters
  • Mark required vs optional parameters appropriately
Tool Organization
  • Group related tools by service type
  • Use consistent naming conventions
  • Follow the established directory structure
Transaction Handling
  • Use handleTransaction() to facilitate human-in-the-loop and autonomous execution flows
  • Respect the AgentMode (AUTONOMOUS vs. RETURN_BYTES)
  • Implement proper transaction building patterns

Using Your Custom Plugin

LangChain v0.3 (Classic)

LangChain v1 (New)


Publish and Register Your Plugin

See How To: Publish & Register Your Plugin for instructions on creating, publishing, and registering your plugin with the Hedera Agent Kit ecosystem.

Examples and References