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# Intelligence Setup Guide
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This guide shows how to set up **CopilotKit Intelligence**: durable thread storage plus a websocket transport for realtime events.
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Intelligence is designed to feel like a small runtime configuration change, not a separate product integration. You provide an Intelligence platform client to the runtime, and the rest of the stack switches from plain SSE mode into Intelligence mode automatically.
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---
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## What Changes in Intelligence Mode
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```mermaid
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graph TB
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subgraph Frontend
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App["React / Angular / Vanilla"]
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Core["CopilotKitCore"]
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Proxy["ProxiedCopilotRuntimeAgent"]
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IA["IntelligenceAgent<br/><i>chosen after /info</i>"]
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end
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subgraph Your Server
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RT["CopilotRuntime"]
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CPK-I["CopilotKitIntelligence"]
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Runner["IntelligenceAgentRunner"]
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end
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subgraph Intelligence
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API["Thread API<br/><i>durable storage</i>"]
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WS["Realtime WebSocket"]
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end
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App --> Core
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Core --> Proxy
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Proxy -->|info handshake| RT
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RT --> CPK-I
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CPK-I --> API
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RT --> Runner
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Runner --> WS
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Proxy --> IA
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IA -->|REST bootstrap| RT
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IA -->|WebSocket events| WS
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```
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### SSE Mode vs Intelligence Mode
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| Mode | Thread storage | Realtime transport | `/info` reports |
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| ------------ | ------------------------------------------- | ------------------ | --------------------------------------------- |
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| SSE | Ephemeral unless your runner persists state | SSE | `mode: "sse"` |
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| Intelligence | Durable thread APIs | WebSocket | `mode: "intelligence"` + `intelligence.wsUrl` |
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The important design rule is:
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- The **runtime** decides the mode.
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- The **client** waits for `/info` before choosing the concrete remote agent implementation.
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- The **developer** only opts in by providing `intelligence`.
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---
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## Minimal Runtime Setup
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### 1. Install runtime packages
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```bash
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npm install @copilotkit/runtime
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```
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### 2. Create the Intelligence platform client
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```typescript
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import { CopilotKitIntelligence } from "@copilotkit/runtime";
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const intelligence = new CopilotKitIntelligence({
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apiKey: process.env.COPILOTKIT_INTELLIGENCE_API_KEY!,
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organizationId: process.env.COPILOTKIT_INTELLIGENCE_ORGANIZATION_ID!,
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apiUrl: "https://your-intelligence-host/api",
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wsUrl: "wss://your-intelligence-host/socket",
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});
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```
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### 3. Pass it to `CopilotRuntime`
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```typescript
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import express from "express";
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import { CopilotRuntime } from "@copilotkit/runtime";
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import { createCopilotEndpointExpress } from "@copilotkit/runtime/express";
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const app = express();
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const runtime = new CopilotRuntime({
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agents: {
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default: myAgent,
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},
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intelligence,
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});
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app.use(
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"/api/copilotkit",
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createCopilotEndpointExpress({
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runtime,
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basePath: "/",
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}),
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);
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```
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That is the mode switch. You do **not** separately configure Intelligence handlers in the endpoint layer. The runtime selects them.
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---
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## What `CopilotRuntime` Does For You
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When `intelligence` is present, `CopilotRuntime`:
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- switches its mode from `"sse"` to `"intelligence"`
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- uses the Intelligence handler path for `run`, `connect`, and `threads`
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- auto-configures the Intelligence runner from `intelligence.wsUrl`
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- reports Intelligence metadata from `/info`
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Example `/info` response:
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```json
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{
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"version": "1.x.x",
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"mode": "intelligence",
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"agents": {
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"default": {
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"name": "default",
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"description": "My agent",
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"className": "BuiltInAgent"
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}
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},
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"audioFileTranscriptionEnabled": false,
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"a2uiEnabled": false,
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"intelligence": {
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"wsUrl": "wss://your-intelligence-host/socket"
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}
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}
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```
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The frontend uses that response to decide whether to keep using the HTTP/SSE path or switch to the Intelligence websocket path.
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---
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## Frontend Behavior
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You do not configure a special provider flag for Intelligence.
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This stays the same:
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```tsx
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import { CopilotKitProvider, CopilotChat } from "@copilotkit/react-core/v2";
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export function App() {
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return (
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<CopilotKitProvider runtimeUrl="/api/copilotkit">
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<CopilotChat />
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</CopilotKitProvider>
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);
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}
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```
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What changes under the hood:
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1. The provider connects to the runtime as usual.
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2. `CopilotKitCore` fetches `/info`.
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3. `ProxiedCopilotRuntimeAgent` waits until the runtime reports its mode.
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4. If the mode is:
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- `"sse"`: normal HTTP/SSE behavior continues.
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- `"intelligence"`: the proxy uses `IntelligenceAgent` and the runtime-provided websocket URL.
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This is why the runtime owns the mode decision instead of the frontend guessing from config.
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---
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## Durable Threads
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Intelligence mode adds thread APIs on the runtime:
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| Route | Method | Purpose |
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| ---------------------------- | ------ | ------------------------------------ |
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| `/threads` | GET | List durable threads |
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| `/threads/subscribe` | POST | Get credentials for realtime updates |
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| `/threads/:threadId` | PATCH | Update thread metadata |
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| `/threads/:threadId/archive` | POST | Archive a thread |
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| `/threads/:threadId` | DELETE | Delete a thread |
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These routes are **Intelligence-only**.
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In SSE mode they should reject with an explicit error, because SSE runtimes do not have the durable thread backend required to satisfy them.
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## How Agent Runs Work in Intelligence Mode
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```mermaid
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sequenceDiagram
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participant Client as Frontend
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participant Runtime as CopilotRuntime
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participant CPK-I as CopilotKitIntelligence
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participant WS as Intelligence WebSocket
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Client->>Runtime: GET /info
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Runtime-->>Client: { mode: "intelligence", wsUrl: ... }
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Client->>Runtime: POST /agent/default/run
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Runtime->>CPK-I: ensure thread exists + acquire lock
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CPK-I-->>Runtime: join token / join code
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Runtime-->>Client: bootstrap response
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Client->>WS: join thread channel
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WS-->>Client: AG-UI events in realtime
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```
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The runtime is still the contract boundary the frontend talks to. Intelligence is not exposed as a separate frontend integration surface.
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---
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## Local Agents vs Runtime-Discovered Agents
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Local or self-managed agents still matter in Intelligence mode.
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The intended precedence is:
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1. local/self-managed agents
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2. runtime-discovered remote agents
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That lets application code override a runtime-reported agent with a local implementation for development, testing, or custom routing behavior.
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---
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## Recommended Mental Model
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Think of Intelligence as a **runtime capability**, not a second transport API developers need to learn.
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- `CopilotKitIntelligence` configures the runtime's Intelligence backend.
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- `CopilotRuntime` exposes that capability through the same frontend-facing contract.
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- `/info` tells the client which concrete remote-agent implementation to use.
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- Frontend app code stays mostly unchanged.
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If the setup feels bigger than “add the CPK-I to the runtime,” the abstraction is probably leaking.
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