# Running a Simple AI Agent with Streaming This sample demonstrates how to create and run a simple AI agent with Azure Foundry Agents, including both text and streaming responses. ## What this sample demonstrates - Creating a simple AI agent with instructions - Running an agent with text output - Running an agent with streaming output - Managing agent lifecycle (creation and deletion) ## Prerequisites Before you begin, ensure you have the following prerequisites: - .NET 10 SDK or later - Azure Foundry service endpoint and deployment configured - Azure CLI installed and authenticated (for Azure credential authentication) **Note**: This demo uses Azure CLI credentials for authentication. Make sure you're logged in with `az login` and have access to the Azure Foundry resource. For more information, see the [Azure CLI documentation](https://learn.microsoft.com/cli/azure/authenticate-azure-cli-interactively). Set the following environment variables: ```powershell $env:AZURE_FOUNDRY_PROJECT_ENDPOINT="https://your-foundry-service.services.ai.azure.com/api/projects/your-foundry-project" # Replace with your Azure Foundry resource endpoint $env:AZURE_FOUNDRY_PROJECT_DEPLOYMENT_NAME="gpt-4o-mini" # Optional, defaults to gpt-4o-mini ``` ## Run the sample Navigate to the FoundryAgents sample directory and run: ```powershell cd dotnet/samples/GettingStarted/FoundryAgents dotnet run --project .\FoundryAgents_Step01.2_Running ``` ## Expected behavior The sample will: 1. Create an agent named "JokerAgent" with instructions to tell jokes 2. Run the agent with a text prompt and display the response 3. Run the agent again with streaming to display the response as it's generated 4. Clean up resources by deleting the agent