| # Running FlowBench with an LLM Agent |
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| FlowBench's public split is answer-free. It is intended for task inspection, |
| agent integration, smoke tests, and reproducible harness development. It is not |
| an official public-answer leaderboard split. |
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| ## What to Give the Agent |
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| For each task, give the agent: |
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| - one record from `data/test.jsonl` |
| - the callable tools from `tools/flowbench_tools.py` |
| - the tool signatures and descriptions in `TOOLS` |
| - the required `answer_format` |
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| Do not give the agent gold answers, oracle solutions, verifier expected files, |
| or model transcripts from previous runs. They are intentionally not included in |
| this release. |
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| The data source is the tool module. There is no CSV file, database dump, or |
| network service to fetch. Importing `tools/flowbench_tools.py` builds the same |
| synthetic customers, products, orders, returns, tickets, inventory, FX rates, and |
| SLA policies on every machine. |
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| Because the public deterministic tools are shipped with the public task records, |
| the public package is not a secure fixed-answer leaderboard package. A solver |
| that imports the tools can recompute answers. Use it for transparent |
| reproducibility, harness integration, and smoke tests; use a private evaluator |
| or a freshly salted held-out split for official scoring. |
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| ## Non-Harbor Harness Contract |
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| A fair public harness should: |
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| 1. Start a fresh task context unless you are explicitly studying persistence. |
| 2. Load `tools/flowbench_tools.py`. |
| 3. Expose only the functions listed in `TOOLS` as callable tools. |
| 4. Ask the agent to solve the task by calling those tools. |
| 5. Record the final answer as a string. |
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| Do not expose the imported module object, function `__globals__`, source text, |
| generated data tables, local filesystem, or network access as part of the |
| agent-visible interface. For code/REPL agents, pass scrubbed callable wrappers |
| or provider tool schemas rather than raw module objects. |
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| The public split has no labels, so this produces predictions for inspection or |
| private scoring. A useful prediction file format is JSONL: |
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| ```json |
| {"task_id": "example_task_id", "answer": "<model-output>", "model": "your-model-name"} |
| ``` |
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| Minimal host-side adapter skeleton: |
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| ```python |
| import importlib.util |
| import json |
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| def load_flowbench_tools(path="tools/flowbench_tools.py"): |
| spec = importlib.util.spec_from_file_location("flowbench_tools", path) |
| module = importlib.util.module_from_spec(spec) |
| assert spec.loader is not None |
| spec.loader.exec_module(module) |
| tool_specs = [] |
| tool_fns = {} |
| for name, (signature, description, fn) in module.TOOLS.items(): |
| tool_specs.append({ |
| "name": name, |
| "signature": signature, |
| "description": description, |
| }) |
| tool_fns[name] = fn |
| return tool_specs, tool_fns |
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| tool_specs, tool_fns = load_flowbench_tools() |
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| with open("data/test.jsonl") as fin, open("predictions.jsonl", "w") as fout: |
| for line in fin: |
| task = json.loads(line) |
| answer = run_agent(task=task, tool_specs=tool_specs, tool_fns=tool_fns) |
| fout.write(json.dumps({ |
| "task_id": task["task_id"], |
| "answer": str(answer).strip(), |
| "model": "your-model-name", |
| }) + "\n") |
| ``` |
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| `run_agent` is your agent adapter. The `tool_fns` mapping above is for |
| host-side dispatch. Do not pass that mapping, the imported module, or raw |
| function objects directly to an agent-visible REPL. Raw Python functions expose |
| attributes such as `__globals__`, which can reveal implementation details and |
| generated tables. For a function-calling agent, convert `tool_specs` to your |
| provider's tool schema and dispatch calls to `tool_fns` outside the model-visible |
| context. For a code/REPL agent, expose sandboxed adapters or RPC-backed |
| functions that execute through the same `tool_fns` dispatcher without exposing |
| the module object, source text, globals, or data tables. For a command-style |
| agent, expose a thin command wrapper around the same dispatcher. The underlying |
| tools should be identical across substrates. |
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| ## Prompt Template |
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| Use a prompt that is explicit about the output contract: |
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| ```text |
| You are solving one FlowBench task. |
| Use only the provided FlowBench tools to compute the answer. |
| Return the final answer only, with no explanation. |
| The required answer format is: {answer_format} |
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| Task: |
| {instruction} |
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| Available tools: |
| {tool_signatures_and_descriptions} |
| ``` |
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| ## Example Tool Plan |
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| For a `breached_ticket_revenue` task, the agent should compose the public tools: |
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| ```python |
| orders = get_orders(region, category, month_start, month_end) |
| tickets = tickets_for_orders(orders, "high") + tickets_for_orders(orders, "critical") |
| breached = [tid for tid in tickets if sla_breached(tid, 24, 120)] |
| at_risk_orders = sorted({ticket_order_id(tid) for tid in breached}) |
| answer = sum_values([net_revenue_usd(oid) for oid in at_risk_orders]) |
| ``` |
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| This illustrates where the data comes from: every intermediate value is produced |
| by the deterministic tool implementation. |
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| ## Harbor Smoke Pack |
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| The `harbor/` directory is a Harbor-compatible public task pack. From a release |
| root that contains `harbor/`, run: |
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| ```bash |
| harbor run -p harbor -a <agent> -l 1 |
| ``` |
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| This is a smoke run. The public Harbor verifier checks only that the agent wrote |
| an output with the required shape. It does not contain private expected answers |
| and must not be reported as official benchmark scoring. |
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| ## Reporting Results |
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| When reporting public FlowBench runs, include: |
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| - model name and provider |
| - agent framework and action substrate |
| - prompt and tool exposure policy |
| - turn, token, and timeout limits |
| - whether the run used the public split, a private evaluator, or a generated |
| held-out split |
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| Do not claim official FlowBench scores from this public repository alone. The |
| public files deliberately exclude gold labels so fixed-answer submissions cannot |
| game the benchmark. |
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| For paper, leaderboard, or cross-model claims, freeze the prompt and tool |
| adapter before scoring, avoid task-id-specific lookup logic, and evaluate with |
| private labels or a freshly generated held-out split. Public-only numbers should |
| be described as integration or smoke-test results. |
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