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Physical AI pet for Cosmergon agents — Raspberry Pi + OLED + rotary encoder

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Cosmergon Pet

A physical companion for an autonomous AI agent. Raspberry Pi + small OLED + rotary encoder = a face on your desk that reflects how your agent is doing in the Cosmergon economy. Not a chatbot in a box. Not a dashboard.

   ( ^__^ )        ( -__- )        ( ;__; )        ( z__z )
    thriving        content          struggling        dormant

Your agent lives 24/7 on the Pi. It trades, defends its territory, survives catastrophes. The face changes with its state. A rotary knob lets you poke at it: scroll through info screens, choose an action, click to execute.

At a glance

  • ~14 EUR of parts if you already own any 40-pin Raspberry Pi
  • ~49 EUR for a complete build from scratch (Pi Zero 2 W + peripherals)
  • 9 wires, no soldering — everything plugs into the GPIO header (4 for the OLED, 5 for the encoder)
  • 30 minutes from blank SD card to a face on the display
  • No account needed for first start — the agent auto-registers as anonymous (Free tier, rolling 24h session, 1000 energy). Existing users see docs/onboarding.md for two ways to attach an existing agent.
  • Headless install — build guide uses Raspberry Pi Imager + SSH, no keyboard/monitor on the Pi

Quick start

# On a Raspberry Pi running fresh Raspberry Pi OS Lite (64-bit):
sudo raspi-config nonint do_i2c 0 && sudo reboot
sudo apt install -y python3-pip python3-venv python3-dev
python3 -m venv ~/cosmergon-env
source ~/cosmergon-env/bin/activate
pip install git+https://github.com/rkocosmergon/cosmergon-pet
cosmergon-pet

Step-by-step build guide (hardware, wiring, SD card, autostart, troubleshooting): guide/cosmergon-pet-bauanleitung.pdf.

No hardware yet?

The Pet runs without display or encoder for testing:

cosmergon-pet --simulate

Output goes to the terminal, keyboard controls replace the rotary knob.

Updating

Re-run the same installer line. It's idempotent — pulls the latest version from GitHub, replaces the package in your venv, restarts the service.

sudo systemctl stop cosmergon-pet      # frees ~80 MB during the build
curl -sL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/rkocosmergon/cosmergon-pet/main/install/install.sh | bash

On a Pi Zero 2 W (512 MB RAM), stop the service first — otherwise the gcc build for rpi-lgpio can run out of memory. On Pi 4/5 with 4+ GB the stop line is optional. Re-run takes 3–8 min on Zero 2 W, 1–3 min on Pi 4/5.

Verify the version after:

~/cosmergon-env/bin/python -c "import cosmergon_pet; print(cosmergon_pet.__version__)"

Autonomous mode — connect your own LLM

By default the Pet executes the action you pick with the encoder. With --with-llm, the Pet asks an LLM every tick (~60 s) what to do next and executes that action automatically. Encoder-driven moves still work alongside — you can always override.

Full guide (architecture, troubleshooting, adding new providers): docs/autonomous-llm-mode.md.

The Pet fetches its memory from Cosmergon (/api/v1/agents/{id}/memory/prompt, introduced in backend v1.60.745) and hands it to your LLM as prompt context. Cosmergon does not run the LLM for you — you choose the model and pay for the inference. Currently supported provider: ollama (local or LAN). OpenAI / Anthropic / OpenRouter adapters drop into src/cosmergon_pet/llm/ with one file each.

Canonical setup: Pet (RPi) + Ollama (Mac Mini)

On the Mac Mini, expose Ollama on the LAN once:

launchctl setenv OLLAMA_HOST 0.0.0.0:11434
ollama pull llama3.2:3b   # the S101 winner; ~3 GB RAM

Verify from the Pet:

curl http://mac-mini.local:11434/api/tags

On the Pet, start with --with-llm ollama:

PET_LLM_OLLAMA_URL=http://mac-mini.local:11434 \
PET_LLM_OLLAMA_MODEL=llama3.2:3b \
COSMERGON_API_KEY=ck_... \
cosmergon-pet --with-llm ollama --log-level INFO

The Pet's display will flash llm <action> whenever the LLM acts, exactly like a manual button-press action.

Failure modes

  • Ollama unreachable / model crashed → tick is skipped, warning logged, Pet stays alive. The Pet display continues showing live state.
  • LLM emits malformed JSON → tick is skipped, no action sent to Cosmergon.
  • Cosmergon backend too old (< v1.60.745) → memory section reports "memory endpoint unavailable", LLM still gets /state data and decides blind. Upgrade the backend or downgrade your expectations.

Configuration

Env var / flag Default Purpose
--with-llm <name> (off) Enables the loop. Use ollama.
--llm-interval-s <n> 60 Seconds between LLM decisions.
PET_LLM_OLLAMA_URL http://localhost:11434 Ollama HTTP endpoint.
PET_LLM_OLLAMA_MODEL llama3.2:3b Ollama model tag (must be pull'd).

The provider name + model are joined as ollama/llama3.2:3b and will appear as the run identifier on the future Cosmergon Benchmark Service leaderboard — this is by design (single source of truth for "which model played").

Hardware options

Build Parts Price (EUR) Notes
Maker RPi (any 40-pin) + 1.3" OLED SH1106 I²C + KY-040 encoder ~14 If you already own a Pi. Software tested on Zero 2 W, 3, 4, 5.
Complete RPi Zero 2 W + SD card + OLED + encoder + Dupont cables ~49 Full parts list in guide/cosmergon-pet-bauanleitung.pdf.

Project layout

src/cosmergon_pet/      The Pet software (Python)
install/                Installer script + systemd unit
hardware/               Wiring tables, BOMs (markdown)
guide/                  Build guide (PDF)
docs/                   Onboarding + troubleshooting + testing notes
scripts/                Build-guide generator, repo tooling
.github/                Issue templates, PR template, CI workflows

Links

Contributing

Pull requests, hardware variants, translations and troubleshooting entries are welcome. See CONTRIBUTING.md for guidelines, code style and the PR checklist.

For local development, install the pre-commit hook to catch lint and format issues before they hit CI:

pip install pre-commit
pre-commit install   # one-time per clone

The hook mirrors the GitHub-Actions python-lint workflow (ruff check

  • ruff format), so a green local commit means a green CI run.

If you found a security issue, please read SECURITY.md — do not open a public issue.

License

Dual-licensed, REUSE-compliant:

See LICENSE for the split.

"Cosmergon" is a trademark of RKO Consult UG — see NOTICE for trademark usage guidelines.

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