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### Document 2: Unified Command Logic for AGDB |
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# Unified Command Logic for AGDB |
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This document details the command structure for interacting with AGDB, covering CRUD operations, querying, managing synthetic relationships, setting policies, and more. Each command is structured in a noun-verb format, following PowerShell-style syntax. |
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## Command Categories |
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1. **Graph Management Commands** |
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2. **Node and Relationship Management** |
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3. **Attribute and Domain Commands** |
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4. **Query and Retrieval Commands** |
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5. **Policy Management** |
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### 1. Graph Management Commands |
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#### `create-graph` |
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- **Description**: Initializes a new graph, specifying the type and metadata. |
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- **Usage**: `create-graph -name "financial_time_series" -type "AGDB"` |
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- **Example**: |
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```plaintext |
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create-graph -name "financial_time_series" -type "AGDB" -attributes ["Open", "Close", "Volume"] |
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``` |
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#### `load-graph` |
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- **Description**: Loads an existing graph from JSON or CSV. |
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- **Usage**: `load-graph -file "path/to/graph.json"` |
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- **Example**: |
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```plaintext |
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load-graph -file "graphs/trading_data.json" |
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``` |
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### 2. Node and Relationship Management |
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#### `create-node` |
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- **Description**: Adds a node to the graph, defining its type, domain, and attributes. |
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- **Usage**: `create-node -id "node_001" -type "TimeSeriesNode" -domain "TradingData"` |
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- **Example**: |
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```plaintext |
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create-node -id "node_001" -attributes {"open": 50, "close": 55, "volume": 5000} |
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``` |
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#### `create-relationship` |
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- **Description**: Establishes a relationship between two nodes. |
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- **Usage**: `create-relationship -from "node_001" -to "node_002" -type "temporal_sequence"` |
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- **Example**: |
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```plaintext |
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create-relationship -from "node_001" -to "node_002" -type "next" |
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``` |
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### 3. |
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Attribute and Domain Commands |
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#### `set-attribute` |
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- **Description**: Modifies or sets attributes for a node. |
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- **Usage**: `set-attribute -node "node_001" -attributes {"volume": 6000}` |
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- **Example**: |
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```plaintext |
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set-attribute -node "node_001" -attributes {"open": 52, "high": 60} |
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``` |
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#### `set-domain` |
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- **Description**: Assigns a domain to a node or graph. |
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- **Usage**: `set-domain -graph "financial_time_series" -name "Trading"` |
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- **Example**: |
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set-domain -node "node_001" -name "Finance" |
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``` |
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### 4. Query and Retrieval Commands |
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#### `get-node` |
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- **Description**: Retrieves data for a specific node. |
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- **Usage**: `get-node -id "node_001"` |
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- **Example**: |
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```plaintext |
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get-node -id "node_001" -attributes ["open", "close"] |
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#### `get-relationship` |
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- **Description**: Retrieves relationships for a node. |
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- **Usage**: `get-relationship -node "node_001" -type "temporal_sequence"` |
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- **Example**: |
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get-relationship -node "node_001" -direction "outgoing" |
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``` |
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### 5. Policy Management |
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#### `set-policy` |
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- **Description**: Defines or updates a policy for relationship inferences. |
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- **Usage**: `set-policy -name "trading_inference" -rules {"time_series_trend": {...}}` |
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- **Example**: |
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set-policy -name "trading_inference" -rules {"volatility_correlation": {"weight_threshold": 0.5}} |
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``` |
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#### `apply-policy` |
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- **Description**: Executes a policy-based query. |
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- **Usage**: `apply-policy -name "trading_inference" -target "node_001"` |
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apply-policy -name "similar_patterns" -target "node_001" |
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``` |
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### Summary |
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This unified command structure allows for robust interaction with AGDB, enabling users to perform a wide range of operations from graph creation and management to complex query and retrieval operations. By using a straightforward noun-verb syntax, the command logic is accessible and scalable across various data structures, making AGDB a powerful tool for data-driven insights across multiple domains. |
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