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40 lines
958 B
Markdown
# Providers and Runtimes
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Agent Teams separates orchestration from model access.
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## What the app provides
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Agent Teams provides:
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- team and task orchestration
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- kanban board UI
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- teammate messaging
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- task logs
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- review UI
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- local project integration
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## What the runtime provides
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The runtime provides:
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- model execution
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- provider authentication
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- tool execution behavior
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- model-specific rate limits and capabilities
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## Common choices
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| Runtime | Notes |
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| Claude | Good for Claude Code users and Anthropic access |
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| Codex | Good for Codex-native workflows and OpenAI access |
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| OpenCode | Good for multimodel routing and broad provider coverage |
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## Provider costs
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Agent Teams is free. Provider usage is governed by the runtime/provider you select.
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## Capability checks
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During setup, the app may perform access and capability checks. This helps detect missing runtime auth before a team launch fails halfway through provisioning.
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