
Developed a Train Ticket Inquiry Toolset and Agent Demo for the jd-opensource/OxyGent repository, enabling users to query station information and retrieve train tickets by date and station codes. The implementation leveraged Python for both core logic and comprehensive unit testing, ensuring reliability and maintainability. Integrated the 'requests' library to facilitate external API interactions, expanding the toolset’s ability to connect with real-world travel services. Focused on robust data modeling and dependency management, the work included an end-to-end example agent and thorough test coverage. This foundation supports future transit automation features and enhances demo scenarios for user-facing applications in the repository.
September 2025 monthly summary for jd-opensource/OxyGent: Delivered a feature-rich Train Ticket Inquiry Toolset and Agent Demo to enable station info queries and ticket retrieval by date and station codes. Implemented end-to-end example agent and added comprehensive tests to ensure reliability. Introduced the 'requests' dependency to support external API interactions, expanding integration capabilities and demo realism. This work enhances user-facing transit automation, accelerates demo scenarios, and strengthens testing coverage across the repository.
September 2025 monthly summary for jd-opensource/OxyGent: Delivered a feature-rich Train Ticket Inquiry Toolset and Agent Demo to enable station info queries and ticket retrieval by date and station codes. Implemented end-to-end example agent and added comprehensive tests to ensure reliability. Introduced the 'requests' dependency to support external API interactions, expanding integration capabilities and demo realism. This work enhances user-facing transit automation, accelerates demo scenarios, and strengthens testing coverage across the repository.

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