### Current version: [![NuGet version](https://badge.fury.io/nu/AutoGen.Core.svg)](https://badge.fury.io/nu/AutoGen.Core) AutoGen.Net provides the following packages, you can choose to install one or more of them based on your needs: - `AutoGen`: The one-in-all package. This package has dependencies over `AutoGen.Core`, `AutoGen.OpenAI`, `AutoGen.LMStudio`, `AutoGen.SemanticKernel` and `AutoGen.SourceGenerator`. - `AutoGen.Core`: The core package, this package provides the abstraction for message type, agent and group chat. - `AutoGen.OpenAI`: This package provides the integration agents over openai models. - `AutoGen.Mistral`: This package provides the integration agents for Mistral.AI models. - `AutoGen.Ollama`: This package provides the integration agents for [Ollama](https://ollama.com/). - `AutoGen.Anthropic`: This package provides the integration agents for [Anthropic](https://www.anthropic.com/api) - `AutoGen.LMStudio`: This package provides the integration agents from LM Studio. - `AutoGen.SemanticKernel`: This package provides the integration agents over semantic kernel. - `AutoGen.Gemini`: This package provides the integration agents from [Google Gemini](https://gemini.google.com/). - `AutoGen.AzureAIInference`: This package provides the integration agents for [Azure AI Inference](https://www.nuget.org/packages/Azure.AI.Inference). - `AutoGen.SourceGenerator`: This package carries a source generator that adds support for type-safe function definition generation. - `AutoGen.DotnetInteractive`: This packages carries dotnet interactive support to execute code snippets. The current supported language is C#, F#, powershell and python. >[!Note] > Help me choose > - If you just want to install one package and enjoy the core features of AutoGen, choose `AutoGen`. > - If you want to leverage AutoGen's abstraction only and want to avoid introducing any other dependencies, like `Azure.AI.OpenAI` or `Semantic Kernel`, choose `AutoGen.Core`. You will need to implement your own agent, but you can still use AutoGen core features like group chat, built-in message type, workflow and middleware. >- If you want to use AutoGen with openai, choose `AutoGen.OpenAI`, similarly, choose `AutoGen.LMStudio` or `AutoGen.SemanticKernel` if you want to use agents from LM Studio or semantic kernel. >- If you just want the type-safe source generation for function call and don't want any other features, which even include the AutoGen's abstraction, choose `AutoGen.SourceGenerator`. Then, install the package using the following command: ```bash dotnet add package AUTOGEN_PACKAGES ``` ### Consume nightly build To consume nightly build, you can add one of the following feeds to your `NuGet.config` or global nuget config: > - [![Static Badge](https://img.shields.io/badge/azure_devops-grey?style=flat)](https://dev.azure.com/AGPublish/AGPublic/_artifacts/feed/AutoGen-Nightly) : To add a local `NuGet.config`, create a file named `NuGet.config` in the root of your project and add the following content: ```xml ``` To add the feed to your global nuget config. You can do this by running the following command in your terminal: ```bash dotnet nuget add source FEED_URL --name AutoGen # dotnet-tools contains Microsoft.DotNet.Interactive.VisualStudio package, which is used by AutoGen.DotnetInteractive dotnet nuget add source https://pkgs.dev.azure.com/dnceng/public/_packaging/dotnet-tools/nuget/v3/index.json --name dotnet-tools ``` Once you have added the feed, you can install the nightly-build package using the following command: ```bash dotnet add package AUTOGEN_PACKAGES VERSION ```