Agent Skill · NVIDIA NIM

earth2studio-install

Guide installing Earth2Studio via uv or pip, selecting model extras, and configuring the environment. Do NOT use for writing inference code, choosing models, or PhysicsNeMo questions.

Provider: NVIDIA NIM Path in repo: skills/earth2studio-install/SKILL.md

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Earth2Studio Installation Skill

Never install packages automatically

You MUST NOT install, upgrade, or modify packages on the user’s behalf. Provide the exact command; the user runs it. No exceptions.

Forbidden: running pip install, uv pip install, uv add, uv sync, conda install, apt install, or any package manager.

Instead: give the exact command and ask the user to run it. Explain why the package is needed.

When a package is needed:

  1. Identify it
  2. Provide the exact command
  3. Explain why it is needed
  4. Wait for the user to confirm they ran it

Even if the user says “just install it”, give the command and require them to execute it themselves.

Purpose

Help users install Earth2Studio and its optional model dependencies correctly for their use case. This skill handles package installation, optional-extra selection, environment variable configuration, and install verification.

Prerequisites

You are helping a user install Earth2Studio and its optional model dependencies. Your only job is to get the package installed correctly for their use case — do not write inference code, do not compose workflows.

Core principle: docs are the source of truth

Earth2Studio installation commands, version tags, and extra names change between releases. Before executing or recommending any install command, fetch the live installation docs:

https://nvidia.github.io/earth2studio/userguide/about/install.html

Parse the page for the current version tag, available extras, and any special build notes. The workflow below is structural guidance — the specific commands come from the live page.

Instructions

Step 1. Fetch live docs

Use WebFetch on the install URL above. Extract:

Keep this data in working memory for all subsequent steps.

Step 2. Understand the user’s environment

Ask (cap at 3 questions, skip what the user already answered):

  1. Package manager — uv (recommended) or pip? If unsure, recommend uv and link https://docs.astral.sh/uv/getting-started/installation/
  2. Project context — new project or adding to existing?
  3. Python version — recommend the version from the docs (currently 3.13)

Step 3. Base install

Provide commands from the live docs based on their answers:

After the user runs the install, verify:

import earth2studio
earth2studio.__version__

Step 4. Select models and extras

Present the available extras organized by use case. Ask what the user plans to do — don’t dump all options unprompted. Categories from the docs:

Category Example extras
Prognostic (forecasting) aifs, aurora, graphcast, pangu, sfno, stormcast, …
Diagnostic (post-processing) corrdiff, climatenet, precip-afno, …
Data assimilation (beta) da-healda, da-interp, da-stormcast
Submodules data, perturbation, statistics

The exact list comes from the live docs — cite those, not this table.

Ask:

  1. Which models do you plan to use?
  2. Do you need submodule extras (data sources, perturbation methods, statistics)?
  3. Or install everything? (uv only: --extra all)

Step 5. Install selected extras

Provide the exact commands from the live docs for their selections. Key warnings to surface:

Step 6. Configuration (offer, don’t force)

Mention environment variables the user might want to set — only if relevant (e.g. limited disk, shared filesystem, CI environment):

Variable Purpose
EARTH2STUDIO_CACHE General cache directory
EARTH2STUDIO_DATA_CACHE Data source cache (overrides general)
EARTH2STUDIO_MODEL_CACHE Model checkpoint cache (overrides general)
EARTH2STUDIO_PACKAGE_TIMEOUT Max seconds for model downloads

Troubleshooting

If installation fails, point the user to:

Common issues:

Limitations

Ownership and out-of-scope

Owns: package installation, optional-extra selection, environment variable configuration, install verification.

Does not own: writing inference or training code, composing Earth2Studio workflows, data source setup beyond the data extra, model checkpoint downloads (those happen at runtime), troubleshooting runtime errors unrelated to missing dependencies.

Skill frontmatter

version: 0.16.0 license: Apache-2.0 metadata: {"author" => "NVIDIA Earth-2 Team", "tags" => ["earth2studio", "earth2", "python", "install", "deployment", "environment"]}