Lean-collab: Multi-Agent Collaborative Theorem Proving with Lean 4 and Ensue Memory Network
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austinbaggio
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Summary
The article introduces lean-collab, a multi-agent collaborative theorem proving system using Lean 4 and Ensue Memory Network. It provides installation and setup instructions including prerequisites like Lean 4 with Mathlib, Rust toolchain, and an Ensue API key. The content guides users through cloning and building the CLI tool for collaborative theorem proving in Lean 4 environments.
Key quotes
· 5 pulledMulti-agent collaborative theorem proving with Lean 4 and Ensue Memory Network.
Your Lean project needs Mathlib. For a new project:
Install Mathlib from cache (recommended - saves hours of build time):
Get an API key from ensue.dev.
This compiles the Rust
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