Fixed the issue 2123 around memory command with CLI (#2155)

* Fixed the issue 2123 around memory command with CLI

* Fixed typo, added the recommendations

* Fixed Typo

* Fixed lint issue

* Fixed the print statement to include path as well

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Co-authored-by: Brandon Hancock (bhancock_ai) <109994880+bhancockio@users.noreply.github.com>
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Vidit Ostwal
2025-02-25 22:59:33 +05:30
committed by GitHub
parent 3d4a1e4b18
commit ac9f8b9d5a
2 changed files with 47 additions and 7 deletions

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@@ -257,11 +257,11 @@ def get_crew(crew_path: str = "crew.py", require: bool = False) -> Crew | None:
import os
for root, _, files in os.walk("."):
if "crew.py" in files:
crew_path = os.path.join(root, "crew.py")
if crew_path in files:
crew_os_path = os.path.join(root, crew_path)
try:
spec = importlib.util.spec_from_file_location(
"crew_module", crew_path
"crew_module", crew_os_path
)
if not spec or not spec.loader:
continue
@@ -273,9 +273,11 @@ def get_crew(crew_path: str = "crew.py", require: bool = False) -> Crew | None:
for attr_name in dir(module):
attr = getattr(module, attr_name)
try:
if callable(attr) and hasattr(attr, "crew"):
crew_instance = attr().crew()
return crew_instance
if isinstance(attr, Crew) and hasattr(attr, "kickoff"):
print(
f"Found valid crew object in attribute '{attr_name}' at {crew_os_path}."
)
return attr
except Exception as e:
print(f"Error processing attribute {attr_name}: {e}")