# Installation Install via `.NET cli` ```sh dotnet add package Microsoft.AutoGen.Contracts --version 0.4.0-dev.1 dotnet add package Microsoft.AutoGen.Core --version 0.4.0-dev.1 ``` Or, install via `Package Manager` ```pwsh PM> NuGet\Install-Package Microsoft.AutoGen.Contracts -Version 0.4.0-dev.1 PM> NuGet\Install-Package Microsoft.AutoGen.Core -Version 0.4.0-dev.1 ``` Or, add via `` ```xml ``` # Additional Packages The *Core* and *Contracts* packages will give you what you need for writing and running agents using the Core API within a single process. - *Microsoft.AutoGen.AgentChat* - An implementation of the AgentChat package for building chat-centric agent orchestration on top of the Core SDK - *Microsoft.AutoGen.Agents* - a package that has a small number of default agents you can use. - *Microsoft.AutoGen.Extensions* - Extensions to support closely related projects including Aspire, Microsoft.Extensions.AI, and Semantic Kernel ```sh dotnet add package Microsoft.AutoGen.AgentChat --version 0.4.0-dev-1 dotnet add package Microsoft.AutoGen.Agents --version 0.4.0-dev-1 dotnet add package Microsoft.AutoGen.Extensions --version 0.4.0-dev-1 ``` To enable running a system with agents in different processes that allows for x-language communication between python and .NET agents, there are additional packages: - *Microsoft.AutoGen.Core.Grpc* - the .NET client runtime for agents in a distributed system. It has the same API as *Microsoft.AutoGen.Core*. - *Microsoft.AutoGen.RuntimeGatewway.Grpc* - the .NET server side of the distributed system that allows you to run multiple gateways to manage fleets of agents and enables x-language interoperability. - *Microsoft.AutoGen.AgentHost* - A .NET Aspire project that hosts the Grpc Service ```sh dotnet add package Microsoft.AutoGen.Core.Grpc --version 0.4.0-dev-1 dotnet add package Microsoft.AutoGen.RuntimeGateway.Grpc --version 0.4.0-dev-1 dotnet add package Microsoft.AutoGen.AgentHost --version 0.4.0-dev-1 ```