Create the agent
With the credential in place, one command creates an agent:
hiveloom agent create --name support-botThat creates an agent with:
- name
support-bot - model
claude-sonnet-4-20250514 - scope mode
dual - system prompt
You are a helpful assistant.
To pin a specific model and prompt:
hiveloom agent create \
--name support-bot \
--model claude-sonnet-4-20250514 \
--system-prompt "You are a friendly product-support agent for Hiveloom."Use an OpenAI-family model if you stored the openai credential:
hiveloom agent create \
--name support-bot \
--model gpt-4o-mini \
--system-prompt "You are a friendly product-support agent for Hiveloom."Provider selection is implicit:
claude-*models use theanthropiccredential.- all other model IDs use the
openaicredential.
Confirm
hiveloom agent listExpect a table row for support-bot with its ID, model, and creation timestamp.
Inspect details:
hiveloom agent show <agent-id-or-name>Interactive alternative
If you prefer a wizard:
hiveloomChoose Setup from the TUI and follow the five guided steps: service → API key → agent → MCP → test chat.
Common errors
credential 'anthropic' not found— you skipped Store an LLM credential, or the model family and stored credential do not match.- Provider rejects the model — the model ID is syntactically accepted by the CLI, but your provider account does not have access to it.
tenant 'default' not found— the service is not running yet. Start it withhiveloom serveorsudo systemctl start hiveloom.
Edit, version, delete
hiveloom agent edit <id> # change name, model, system prompt
hiveloom agent versions <id> # list version history
hiveloom agent rollback <id> --to-version N
hiveloom agent delete <id>Every change is versioned; rollback is safe.
Next: Chat with it from the CLI.