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@Notnaton Notnaton commented Aug 6, 2025

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Notnaton commented Aug 6, 2025

Should we recommend usage of pipx/ uv tool install?

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endolith commented Aug 6, 2025

I was thinking more of like "there are currently three versions of open Interpreter: main branch (status is...), Dev branch 1.0 (status is...) and oiv2 (status is...)"

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endolith commented Aug 6, 2025

Should we recommend usage of pipx/ uv tool install?

Doesn't matter to me. Whatever gives the smoothest experience. I used pipx before switching to pip install -e. Maybe describe both?

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I don't know if this is 100% accurate, but this is what I was imagining:

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> [!NOTE]
> There are currently three versions of Open Interpreter:
> - Open Interpreter 0.x Classic, in the `main` branch: Currently in maintenance mode.
> - Open Interpreter 1.0, in the `development` branch: An unfinished rewrite, currently abandoned.
> - Open Interpreter v2, at [Notnaton/oiv2](https://github.com/Notnaton/oiv2): Another rewrite, under development.

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