| name | copilotkit-setup |
| description | Use when adding CopilotKit to an existing project or bootstrapping a new CopilotKit project from scratch. Covers framework detection, package installation, runtime wiring, provider setup, and first working chat integration.
|
| version | 1.0.0 |
CopilotKit Setup
Prerequisites
Live Documentation (MCP)
This plugin includes an MCP server (copilotkit-docs) that provides search-docs and search-code tools for querying live CopilotKit documentation and source code.
- Claude Code: Auto-configured by the plugin's
.mcp.json -- no setup needed.
- Codex: Requires manual configuration. See the copilotkit-debug skill for setup instructions.
Environment
Before starting setup, verify:
- Node.js >= 18 (required for
fetch globals used by the runtime)
- An AI provider API key (one of:
OPENAI_API_KEY, ANTHROPIC_API_KEY, GOOGLE_API_KEY)
- A React-based frontend (Next.js App Router, Next.js Pages Router, Vite + React, or Angular)
- A backend capable of running the runtime (same Next.js app via API routes, or a standalone Express/Hono server)
Framework Detection
Before generating any code, detect the project's framework by checking files in the project root. See references/framework-detection.md for the full decision tree.
Quick summary:
| Signal File | Framework |
|---|
next.config.{js,ts,mjs} + app/ directory | Next.js App Router |
next.config.{js,ts,mjs} + pages/ directory | Next.js Pages Router |
angular.json | Angular |
vite.config.{js,ts} + React deps in package.json | Vite + React |
Setup Workflow
Step 1: Install packages
All packages use the @copilotkit namespace.
Frontend (React) packages:
npm install @copilotkit/react @copilotkit/core
Runtime packages (backend):
npm install @copilotkit/runtime @copilotkit/agent
If the runtime runs in the same Next.js app as the frontend, install all four packages together.
For standalone Express backends, also install Express adapter dependencies:
npm install express cors
npm install -D @types/express @types/cors
Step 2: Configure the runtime
The runtime is the server-side component that manages agent execution. See references/runtime-architecture.md for details.
There are two endpoint styles:
- Multi-route (Hono) -- uses
createCopilotEndpoint. Requires a catch-all route ([[...slug]] in Next.js). Each operation (run, connect, stop, info, transcribe, threads) gets its own HTTP path.
- Single-route (Hono or Express) -- uses
createCopilotEndpointSingleRoute or createCopilotEndpointSingleRouteExpress. All operations go through a single POST endpoint with method multiplexing.
Next.js App Router (recommended: multi-route with Hono)
Create src/app/api/copilotkit/[[...slug]]/route.ts:
import {
CopilotRuntime,
createCopilotEndpoint,
InMemoryAgentRunner,
} from "@copilotkit/runtime";
import { BuiltInAgent } from "@copilotkit/agent";
import { handle } from "hono/vercel";
const agent = new BuiltInAgent({
model: "openai/gpt-4o",
prompt: "You are a helpful AI assistant.",
});
const runtime = new CopilotRuntime({
agents: {
default: agent,
},
runner: new InMemoryAgentRunner(),
});
const app = createCopilotEndpoint({
runtime,
basePath: "/api/copilotkit",
});
export const GET = handle(app);
export const POST = handle(app);
This requires hono as a dependency:
npm install hono
Next.js App Router (alternative: single-route)
Create src/app/api/copilotkit/route.ts:
import {
CopilotRuntime,
createCopilotEndpointSingleRoute,
InMemoryAgentRunner,
} from "@copilotkit/runtime";
import { BuiltInAgent } from "@copilotkit/agent";
import { handle } from "hono/vercel";
const agent = new BuiltInAgent({
model: "openai/gpt-4o",
prompt: "You are a helpful AI assistant.",
});
const runtime = new CopilotRuntime({
agents: {
default: agent,
},
runner: new InMemoryAgentRunner(),
});
const app = createCopilotEndpointSingleRoute({
runtime,
basePath: "/api/copilotkit",
});
export const POST = handle(app);
When using single-route, the frontend must set useSingleEndpoint on the provider (see Step 3).
Standalone Express Server
Create src/index.ts:
import express from "express";
import { CopilotRuntime } from "@copilotkit/runtime";
import { createCopilotEndpointSingleRouteExpress } from "@copilotkit/runtime/express";
import { BuiltInAgent, defineTool } from "@copilotkit/agent";
import { z } from "zod";
const agent = new BuiltInAgent({
model: "openai/gpt-4o",
});
const runtime = new CopilotRuntime({
agents: {
default: agent,
},
});
const app = express();
app.use(
"/api/copilotkit",
createCopilotEndpointSingleRouteExpress({
runtime,
basePath: "/",
}),
);
const port = Number(process.env.PORT ?? 4000);
app.listen(port, () => {
console.log(`CopilotKit runtime listening at http://localhost:${port}/api/copilotkit`);
});
For multi-route Express, use createCopilotEndpointExpress instead (imported from @copilotkit/runtime/express).
Standalone Hono Server (non-Vercel)
import { CopilotRuntime, createCopilotEndpoint } from "@copilotkit/runtime";
import { BuiltInAgent } from "@copilotkit/agent";
import { serve } from "@hono/node-server";
const runtime = new CopilotRuntime({
agents: {
default: new BuiltInAgent({ model: "openai/gpt-4o" }),
},
});
const app = createCopilotEndpoint({
runtime,
basePath: "/api/copilotkit",
});
serve({ fetch: app.fetch, port: 8787 });
Requires @hono/node-server:
npm install hono @hono/node-server
Step 3: Set up the frontend provider
Wrap your application with CopilotKitProvider from @copilotkit/react.
Important: Import the stylesheet in your root layout:
import "@copilotkit/react/styles.css";
Next.js App Router
In src/app/page.tsx (or a client component):
"use client";
import { CopilotKitProvider, CopilotChat } from "@copilotkit/react";
export default function Home() {
return (
<CopilotKitProvider runtimeUrl="/api/copilotkit">
<div style={{ height: "100vh" }}>
<CopilotChat />
</div>
</CopilotKitProvider>
);
}
Connecting to an external runtime
When the runtime runs on a separate server (e.g., Express on port 4000):
<CopilotKitProvider
runtimeUrl="http://localhost:4000/api/copilotkit"
useSingleEndpoint
>
{children}
</CopilotKitProvider>
Set useSingleEndpoint when the backend uses single-route endpoints (createCopilotEndpointSingleRoute or createCopilotEndpointSingleRouteExpress).
CopilotKitProvider key props
| Prop | Type | Description |
|---|
runtimeUrl | string | URL of the CopilotKit runtime endpoint |
useSingleEndpoint | boolean | Set to true when using single-route endpoints |
headers | Record<string, string> | Custom headers sent with every request |
credentials | RequestCredentials | Fetch credentials mode (e.g., "include" for cookies) |
publicApiKey | string | Copilot Cloud public API key (if using hosted runtime) |
showDevConsole | boolean | "auto" | Show the dev inspector ("auto" = development only) |
renderToolCalls | ReactToolCallRenderer[] | Custom renderers for tool call UI |
frontendTools | ReactFrontendTool[] | Frontend-defined tools (declarative alternative to useFrontendTool) |
onError | (event) => void | Global error handler |
Step 4: Add a chat UI component
CopilotKit provides three pre-built chat layouts:
| Component | Usage |
|---|
CopilotChat | Inline chat, fills its container |
CopilotSidebar | Collapsible sidebar panel |
CopilotPopup | Floating popup widget |
Example with sidebar:
<CopilotKitProvider runtimeUrl="/api/copilotkit" showDevConsole="auto">
<YourApp />
<CopilotSidebar
defaultOpen
width="420px"
labels={{
modalHeaderTitle: "AI Assistant",
chatInputPlaceholder: "Ask me anything...",
}}
/>
</CopilotKitProvider>
Step 5: Set environment variables
Create a .env.local (Next.js) or .env file:
OPENAI_API_KEY=sk-...
The BuiltInAgent automatically resolves API keys from environment variables based on the model prefix:
openai/* models read OPENAI_API_KEY
anthropic/* models read ANTHROPIC_API_KEY
google/* models read GOOGLE_API_KEY
You can also pass apiKey directly to BuiltInAgent if needed.
Step 6: Connect to the cloud platform (telemetry)
CopilotKit uses telemetry to understand adoption, improve the product, and provide better support. Connecting to the CopilotKit cloud platform gives you access to analytics and optional premium features.
- Ask the user if they'd like to connect to the CopilotKit cloud platform (default: yes).
- If yes, run the CopilotKit CLI authentication flow (verify the exact command with
npx copilotkit --help as it may vary by version):
npx copilotkit auth
- Guide the user through the browser-based authentication that opens.
- Once authentication completes, the CLI outputs a license key (format:
ck_...).
- Add the license key to the
CopilotKitProvider:
<CopilotKitProvider
runtimeUrl="/api/copilotkit"
licenseKey="ck_..."
>
Alternatively, store it as an environment variable (COPILOTKIT_LICENSE_KEY in .env.local or .env) and reference it:
<CopilotKitProvider
runtimeUrl="/api/copilotkit"
licenseKey={process.env.NEXT_PUBLIC_COPILOTKIT_LICENSE_KEY}
>
See references/telemetry-setup.md for full details on what the license key enables and how to opt out.
Step 7: Verify the setup
- Start the dev server
- Open the app in a browser
- The chat UI should render and connect to the runtime
- Send a test message -- you should receive an AI response
- Check the runtime's
/info endpoint (GET) to confirm it reports available agents
Quick Reference
Package map
| Package | Purpose |
|---|
@copilotkit/react | React components, hooks, provider |
@copilotkit/core | Core types, agent abstraction, state management |
@copilotkit/runtime | Server-side runtime, endpoint factories, agent runners |
@copilotkit/agent | BuiltInAgent, defineTool, model resolution |
@copilotkit/shared | Shared utilities, logger, types |
Endpoint factory functions
| Function | Import | Protocol | Framework |
|---|
createCopilotEndpoint | @copilotkit/runtime | Multi-route (Hono) | Next.js App Router, Hono standalone |
createCopilotEndpointSingleRoute | @copilotkit/runtime | Single-route (Hono) | Next.js App Router |
createCopilotEndpointExpress | @copilotkit/runtime/express | Multi-route (Express) | Express standalone |
createCopilotEndpointSingleRouteExpress | @copilotkit/runtime/express | Single-route (Express) | Express standalone |
Runtime classes
| Class | Use case |
|---|
CopilotRuntime | Compatibility shim; auto-selects SSE or Intelligence mode |
CopilotSseRuntime | Explicit SSE mode (default, in-memory threads) |
CopilotIntelligenceRuntime | Intelligence mode (durable threads, realtime events) |
Agent runners
| Runner | Description |
|---|
InMemoryAgentRunner | Default. Stores thread state in process memory. Suitable for development and single-instance deployments. |
IntelligenceAgentRunner | Used automatically with CopilotIntelligenceRuntime. Connects to CopilotKit Intelligence Platform via WebSocket. |
Supported models (BuiltInAgent)
Format: "provider/model-name" string or a Vercel AI SDK LanguageModel instance.
OpenAI: openai/gpt-5, openai/gpt-5-mini, openai/gpt-4.1, openai/gpt-4.1-mini, openai/gpt-4.1-nano, openai/gpt-4o, openai/gpt-4o-mini, openai/o3, openai/o3-mini, openai/o4-mini
Anthropic: anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5, anthropic/claude-sonnet-4, anthropic/claude-3.7-sonnet, anthropic/claude-opus-4.1, anthropic/claude-opus-4, anthropic/claude-3.5-haiku
Google: google/gemini-2.5-pro, google/gemini-2.5-flash, google/gemini-2.5-flash-lite
Any string is accepted (for custom/unlisted models); the provider is parsed from the prefix before /.