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NOTE: The CopilotKit CLI is an optional tool that enhances the developer experience of CopilotKit. It is not required to use CopilotKit. Click here to get started with CopilotKit..
The CopilotKit CLI boosts your CopilotKit development experience. It integrates neatly with Copilot Cloud.
# npm
npm install -g copilotkit
# pnpm
pnpm install -g copilotkit
# yarn
yarn global add copilotkit
init: Add CopilotKit to your Next.js projectThe fastest way to add CopilotKit to your Next.js project is with the init command:
# Navigate to your Next.js project
cd my-nextjs-app
# Run the init command
copilotkit init
This interactive command will:
You can also pass flags to automate the setup:
copilotkit init --mode LangGraph
login: Authenticating with Copilot CloudFirst, ensure you have an account on Copilot Cloud.
Then, run the following command to authenticate with Copilot Cloud:
copilotkit login
dev: Local Endpoint DevelopmentThe CopilotKit CLI allows you to create a local tunnel to your CopilotKit remote endpoints, agents, and LangGraph apps.
For example, to create a local tunnel to an endpoint running locally on port 8000, you can run:
copilotkit dev --port 8000
You can always run copilotkit --help to get help on the CopilotKit CLI.
You're welcome to join our Discord to get help from the CopilotKit team and community.
FAQs
CopilotKit CLI
We found that copilotkit demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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