The Ruby ecosystem has always been great for building clean, maintainable, production-ready systems.
At the same time, tools like CrewAI are opening up a new world — multi-agent workflows that can research, generate, and collaborate on their own.
Naturally, I wanted to try CrewAI from Ruby.
But honestly… the experience wasn’t what I expected.
⚠️ The Gap
Using CrewAI in Ruby usually meant going a bit too low-level:
- Writing raw HTTP requests
- Manually handling authentication
- Building your own polling for async runs
- Dealing with inconsistent error handling
Sure, it worked.
But it didn’t feel like Ruby.
And if you’ve worked with Ruby for a while, you know that feeling matters.
We care about clean APIs, readability, and developer happiness.
Integrations should match that vibe.
💡 The Idea
I started thinking:
What if interacting with CrewAI felt just like calling a simple Ruby service object?
Something that:
- Removes boilerplate
- Feels predictable
- Fits naturally into any Rails or Ruby app
So instead of scattering HTTP calls everywhere, I built a small client to wrap it all cleanly.
🧩 Introducing: ruby-crewai
ruby-crewai is a lightweight Ruby client for the CrewAI AMP API.
The goal is simple: make working with AI crews feel native to Ruby.
✨ Example
client = CrewAI::Client.new(
access_token: ENV["CREWAI_TOKEN"],
uri_base: ENV["CREWAI_URI_BASE"]
)
client.kickoff(inputs: {
topic: "AI in healthcare",
audience: "CTOs"
})
And… that’s pretty much it.
No manual requests.
No custom polling logic.
No unnecessary complexity.
⚙️ What You Can Do
With ruby-crewai, you can:
- Kick off AI crews
- Check execution status
- Resume runs with human feedback
- Handle errors in a clean, structured way
All through a simple, Ruby-friendly interface.
🧠 Why This Matters
Using modern AI tools shouldn’t mean stepping outside your ecosystem.
By making CrewAI feel natural in Ruby, you get:
- Faster prototyping
- Cleaner integrations
- Less “glue code”
Which basically means:
👉 More time building actual features, not wiring things together
🚀 Getting Started
Install the gem:
gem install ruby-crewai
Check out the project:
👉 https://github.com/MuhammadIbtisam/ruby-crewai
🔮 What’s Next?
This is just a small step toward better AI tooling in Ruby.
There’s still a lot to explore:
- Multi-agent workflows
- Human-in-the-loop systems
- AI-powered backend services
If you’re experimenting with CrewAI or building AI features in Ruby, I’d genuinely love to hear how you’re approaching it.
❤️ Final Thoughts
Ruby has always been about developer experience.
AI integrations should feel the same — simple, expressive, and actually enjoyable to use.
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