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Providers

Paseo doesn't ship its own coding agent. It launches and supervises existing CLIs you've already installed and authenticated, Claude Code, Codex, OpenCode, Cursor, Gemini, and the rest. Your subscriptions, your config, your skills, your MCP servers all stay intact. Paseo just gives you a UI, a CLI, a relay, and orchestration on top.

Mental model

A provider is the contract between Paseo and one external agent CLI: how to launch it, how to stream its output, how to send input back, what modes it supports. The actual binary lives on your machine and runs as a normal subprocess.

Two tiers

  • Native support, Paseo ships a bundled adapter for the major agents (Claude Code, Codex, OpenCode, pi). Auto-discovered when the underlying CLI is installed, with mode metadata and voice support where applicable.
  • ACP catalog, any agent speaking the Agent Client Protocol is supported through a generic adapter. Paseo ships a curated catalog of one-click installs (Cursor, Gemini, GitHub Copilot, Hermes, Kimi, Qwen Code, and 25+ more), and you can add any other ACP agent yourself.

Either way, you install the underlying CLI. Paseo runs it.

Where to go next

  • Supported providers, the full list with install links.
  • Custom providers, add your own provider, point an existing one at a different endpoint, run multiple profiles, or override the binary in ~/.paseo/config.json.
  • paseo.sh/agents, per-agent landing page for each supported provider.