Agno comes with a exceptionally well-built debug mode that takes your development experience to the next level. It helps you understand the flow of execution and the intermediate steps. For example:
- Inspect the messages sent to the model and the response it generates.
- Trace intermediate steps and monitor metrics like token usage, execution time, etc.
- Inspect tool calls, errors, and their results.
Debug Mode
To enable debug mode:
- Set the
debug_mode
parameter on your agent, to enable it for all runs.
- Set the
debug_mode
parameter on the run
method, to enable it for the current run.
- Set the
AGNO_DEBUG
environment variable to True
, to enable debug mode for all agents.
from agno.agent import Agent
from agno.models.anthropic import Claude
from agno.tools.hackernews import HackerNewsTools
agent = Agent(
model=Claude(id="claude-sonnet-4-5"),
tools=[HackerNewsTools()],
instructions="Write a report on the topic. Output only the report.",
markdown=True,
debug_mode=True,
# debug_level=2, # Uncomment to get more detailed logs
)
# Run agent and print response to the terminal
agent.print_response("Trending startups and products.")
You can set debug_level=2
to get even more detailed logs.
Here’s how it looks:
Interactive CLI
Agno also comes with a pre-built interactive CLI that runs your Agent as a command-line application. You can use this to test back-and-forth conversations with your agent.
from agno.agent import Agent
from agno.db.sqlite import SqliteDb
from agno.models.anthropic import Claude
from agno.tools.hackernews import HackerNewsTools
agent = Agent(
model=Claude(id="claude-sonnet-4-5"),
tools=[HackerNewsTools()],
db=SqliteDb(db_file="tmp/data.db"),
add_history_to_context=True,
num_history_runs=3,
markdown=True,
)
# Run agent as an interactive CLI app
agent.cli_app(stream=True)