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JanPokorny and others added 3 commits October 24, 2025 13:39
Signed-off-by: Jan Pokorný <JenomPokorny@gmail.com>
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Summary of Changes

Hello @jezekra1, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed!

This pull request primarily focuses on enhancing the user experience by updating and clarifying documentation, particularly around agent building and deployment, and by refining the installation process. It includes important adjustments to the uv installation command for consistency and introduces a critical check in the install.sh script to prevent unsupported installations on WSL, ensuring users follow the correct platform-specific instructions.

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  • Documentation Link Updates: Updated various documentation links and descriptions across README.md, docs/introduction/start-building-agents.mdx, and docs/introduction/welcome.mdx to improve clarity and guide users to the correct resources for agent building and deployment.
  • Quickstart Installation Command Refinement: Modified the uv tool install command in docs/introduction/quickstart.mdx to specify Python 3.13 and managed preference, removing --refresh and --quiet flags for a more precise and consistent installation process.
  • WSL Installation Prevention: Added a crucial check to the install.sh script to detect and prevent the BeeAI CLI installation on Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL), directing users to the appropriate Windows installation instructions instead.
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This pull request updates documentation and the main installer script. The changes improve the installation process by pinning dependencies and adding checks for unsupported environments. The documentation links have also been updated. I have one suggestion to improve consistency in the installation instructions across different operating systems.


```bash
uv tool install --refresh --quiet --force beeai-cli && beeai self install
uv tool install --force --python-preference=only-managed --python=3.13 beeai-cli && beeai self install
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This is a great improvement to make the Windows installation more robust by pinning the Python version. However, the manual installation command for Linux & macOS (under the 'Manual Install' accordion) has not been updated and remains uv tool install --refresh --quiet --force beeai-cli && beeai self install. For consistency and to ensure reproducible environments across all platforms, consider updating the Linux & macOS command to also use a pinned Python version, similar to this change and the logic in the main install.sh script.

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