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First Run Transcript
This is the intended evaluator path for a first successful run on a supported host.
Copy the commands as-is. Paths and timing values will differ on your machine.
The same sequence works with an installed pyro binary by dropping the
uvx --from pyro-mcp prefix. If you are running from a source checkout instead
of the published package, replace pyro with uv run pyro.
1. Verify the host
$ uvx --from pyro-mcp pyro doctor
Platform: linux-x86_64
Runtime: PASS
KVM: exists=yes readable=yes writable=yes
Environment cache: /home/you/.cache/pyro-mcp/environments
Capabilities: vm_boot=yes guest_exec=yes guest_network=yes
Networking: tun=yes ip_forward=yes
2. Inspect the catalog
$ uvx --from pyro-mcp pyro env list
Catalog version: 2.0.0
debian:12 [installed|not installed] Debian 12 environment with Git preinstalled for common agent workflows.
debian:12-base [installed|not installed] Minimal Debian 12 environment for shell and core Unix tooling.
debian:12-build [installed|not installed] Debian 12 environment with Git and common build tools preinstalled.
3. Pull the default environment
The first pull downloads an OCI environment from public Docker Hub, requires outbound HTTPS
access to registry-1.docker.io, and needs local cache space for the guest image. See
host-requirements.md for the full host requirements.
$ uvx --from pyro-mcp pyro env pull debian:12
Pulled: debian:12
Version: 1.0.0
Distribution: debian 12
Installed: yes
Cache dir: /home/you/.cache/pyro-mcp/environments
Default packages: bash, coreutils, git
Install dir: /home/you/.cache/pyro-mcp/environments/linux-x86_64/debian_12-1.0.0
Install manifest: /home/you/.cache/pyro-mcp/environments/linux-x86_64/debian_12-1.0.0/environment.json
Kernel image: /home/you/.cache/pyro-mcp/environments/linux-x86_64/debian_12-1.0.0/vmlinux
Rootfs image: /home/you/.cache/pyro-mcp/environments/linux-x86_64/debian_12-1.0.0/rootfs.ext4
OCI source: registry-1.docker.io/thalesmaciel/pyro-environment-debian-12:1.0.0
4. Run one command in a guest
$ uvx --from pyro-mcp pyro run debian:12 -- git --version
[run] environment=debian:12 execution_mode=guest_vsock exit_code=0 duration_ms=...
git version ...
The guest command output and the [run] ... summary are written to different streams, so they
may appear in either order in terminals or capture tools. Use --json if you need a
deterministic structured result.
5. Optional next steps
$ uvx --from pyro-mcp pyro demo
$ uvx --from pyro-mcp pyro mcp serve
pyro demo proves the one-shot create/start/exec/delete VM lifecycle works end to end.
Example output:
{
"cleanup": {
"deleted": true,
"reason": "post_exec_cleanup",
"vm_id": "..."
},
"command": "git --version",
"environment": "debian:12",
"execution_mode": "guest_vsock",
"exit_code": 0,
"stdout": "git version ...\n"
}
When you are done evaluating and want to remove stale cached environments, run pyro env prune.
If pyro doctor reports Runtime: FAIL, or if the pyro run summary does not show
execution_mode=guest_vsock, stop and use troubleshooting.md.