stable-baselines3
Use this skill for reinforcement learning tasks including training RL agents (PPO, SAC, DQN, TD3, DDPG, A2C, etc.), creating custom Gym environments, implementing callbacks for monitoring and control, using vectorized environments for parallel training, and integrating with deep RL workflows. This skill should be used when users request RL algorithm implementation, agent training, environment design, or RL experimentation.
Best use case
stable-baselines3 is best used when you need a repeatable AI agent workflow instead of a one-off prompt.
Use this skill for reinforcement learning tasks including training RL agents (PPO, SAC, DQN, TD3, DDPG, A2C, etc.), creating custom Gym environments, implementing callbacks for monitoring and control, using vectorized environments for parallel training, and integrating with deep RL workflows. This skill should be used when users request RL algorithm implementation, agent training, environment design, or RL experimentation.
Teams using stable-baselines3 should expect a more consistent output, faster repeated execution, less prompt rewriting.
When to use this skill
- You want a reusable workflow that can be run more than once with consistent structure.
When not to use this skill
- You only need a quick one-off answer and do not need a reusable workflow.
- You cannot install or maintain the underlying files, dependencies, or repository context.
Installation
Claude Code / Cursor / Codex
Manual Installation
- Download SKILL.md from GitHub
- Place it in
.claude/skills/stable-baselines3/SKILL.mdinside your project - Restart your AI agent — it will auto-discover the skill
How stable-baselines3 Compares
| Feature / Agent | stable-baselines3 | Standard Approach |
|---|---|---|
| Platform Support | Not specified | Limited / Varies |
| Context Awareness | High | Baseline |
| Installation Complexity | Unknown | N/A |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does this skill do?
Use this skill for reinforcement learning tasks including training RL agents (PPO, SAC, DQN, TD3, DDPG, A2C, etc.), creating custom Gym environments, implementing callbacks for monitoring and control, using vectorized environments for parallel training, and integrating with deep RL workflows. This skill should be used when users request RL algorithm implementation, agent training, environment design, or RL experimentation.
Where can I find the source code?
You can find the source code on GitHub using the link provided at the top of the page.
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SKILL.md Source
# Stable Baselines3
## Overview
Stable Baselines3 (SB3) is a PyTorch-based library providing reliable implementations of reinforcement learning algorithms. This skill provides comprehensive guidance for training RL agents, creating custom environments, implementing callbacks, and optimizing training workflows using SB3's unified API.
## Core Capabilities
### 1. Training RL Agents
**Basic Training Pattern:**
```python
import gymnasium as gym
from stable_baselines3 import PPO
# Create environment
env = gym.make("CartPole-v1")
# Initialize agent
model = PPO("MlpPolicy", env, verbose=1)
# Train the agent
model.learn(total_timesteps=10000)
# Save the model
model.save("ppo_cartpole")
# Load the model (without prior instantiation)
model = PPO.load("ppo_cartpole", env=env)
```
**Important Notes:**
- `total_timesteps` is a lower bound; actual training may exceed this due to batch collection
- Use `model.load()` as a static method, not on an existing instance
- The replay buffer is NOT saved with the model to save space
**Algorithm Selection:**
Use `references/algorithms.md` for detailed algorithm characteristics and selection guidance. Quick reference:
- **PPO/A2C**: General-purpose, supports all action space types, good for multiprocessing
- **SAC/TD3**: Continuous control, off-policy, sample-efficient
- **DQN**: Discrete actions, off-policy
- **HER**: Goal-conditioned tasks
See `scripts/train_rl_agent.py` for a complete training template with best practices.
### 2. Custom Environments
**Requirements:**
Custom environments must inherit from `gymnasium.Env` and implement:
- `__init__()`: Define action_space and observation_space
- `reset(seed, options)`: Return initial observation and info dict
- `step(action)`: Return observation, reward, terminated, truncated, info
- `render()`: Visualization (optional)
- `close()`: Cleanup resources
**Key Constraints:**
- Image observations must be `np.uint8` in range [0, 255]
- Use channel-first format when possible (channels, height, width)
- SB3 normalizes images automatically by dividing by 255
- Set `normalize_images=False` in policy_kwargs if pre-normalized
- SB3 does NOT support `Discrete` or `MultiDiscrete` spaces with `start!=0`
**Validation:**
```python
from stable_baselines3.common.env_checker import check_env
check_env(env, warn=True)
```
See `scripts/custom_env_template.py` for a complete custom environment template and `references/custom_environments.md` for comprehensive guidance.
### 3. Vectorized Environments
**Purpose:**
Vectorized environments run multiple environment instances in parallel, accelerating training and enabling certain wrappers (frame-stacking, normalization).
**Types:**
- **DummyVecEnv**: Sequential execution on current process (for lightweight environments)
- **SubprocVecEnv**: Parallel execution across processes (for compute-heavy environments)
**Quick Setup:**
```python
from stable_baselines3.common.env_util import make_vec_env
# Create 4 parallel environments
env = make_vec_env("CartPole-v1", n_envs=4, vec_env_cls=SubprocVecEnv)
model = PPO("MlpPolicy", env, verbose=1)
model.learn(total_timesteps=25000)
```
**Off-Policy Optimization:**
When using multiple environments with off-policy algorithms (SAC, TD3, DQN), set `gradient_steps=-1` to perform one gradient update per environment step, balancing wall-clock time and sample efficiency.
**API Differences:**
- `reset()` returns only observations (info available in `vec_env.reset_infos`)
- `step()` returns 4-tuple: `(obs, rewards, dones, infos)` not 5-tuple
- Environments auto-reset after episodes
- Terminal observations available via `infos[env_idx]["terminal_observation"]`
See `references/vectorized_envs.md` for detailed information on wrappers and advanced usage.
### 4. Callbacks for Monitoring and Control
**Purpose:**
Callbacks enable monitoring metrics, saving checkpoints, implementing early stopping, and custom training logic without modifying core algorithms.
**Common Callbacks:**
- **EvalCallback**: Evaluate periodically and save best model
- **CheckpointCallback**: Save model checkpoints at intervals
- **StopTrainingOnRewardThreshold**: Stop when target reward reached
- **ProgressBarCallback**: Display training progress with timing
**Custom Callback Structure:**
```python
from stable_baselines3.common.callbacks import BaseCallback
class CustomCallback(BaseCallback):
def _on_training_start(self):
# Called before first rollout
pass
def _on_step(self):
# Called after each environment step
# Return False to stop training
return True
def _on_rollout_end(self):
# Called at end of rollout
pass
```
**Available Attributes:**
- `self.model`: The RL algorithm instance
- `self.num_timesteps`: Total environment steps
- `self.training_env`: The training environment
**Chaining Callbacks:**
```python
from stable_baselines3.common.callbacks import CallbackList
callback = CallbackList([eval_callback, checkpoint_callback, custom_callback])
model.learn(total_timesteps=10000, callback=callback)
```
See `references/callbacks.md` for comprehensive callback documentation.
### 5. Model Persistence and Inspection
**Saving and Loading:**
```python
# Save model
model.save("model_name")
# Save normalization statistics (if using VecNormalize)
vec_env.save("vec_normalize.pkl")
# Load model
model = PPO.load("model_name", env=env)
# Load normalization statistics
vec_env = VecNormalize.load("vec_normalize.pkl", vec_env)
```
**Parameter Access:**
```python
# Get parameters
params = model.get_parameters()
# Set parameters
model.set_parameters(params)
# Access PyTorch state dict
state_dict = model.policy.state_dict()
```
### 6. Evaluation and Recording
**Evaluation:**
```python
from stable_baselines3.common.evaluation import evaluate_policy
mean_reward, std_reward = evaluate_policy(
model,
env,
n_eval_episodes=10,
deterministic=True
)
```
**Video Recording:**
```python
from stable_baselines3.common.vec_env import VecVideoRecorder
# Wrap environment with video recorder
env = VecVideoRecorder(
env,
"videos/",
record_video_trigger=lambda x: x % 2000 == 0,
video_length=200
)
```
See `scripts/evaluate_agent.py` for a complete evaluation and recording template.
### 7. Advanced Features
**Learning Rate Schedules:**
```python
def linear_schedule(initial_value):
def func(progress_remaining):
# progress_remaining goes from 1 to 0
return progress_remaining * initial_value
return func
model = PPO("MlpPolicy", env, learning_rate=linear_schedule(0.001))
```
**Multi-Input Policies (Dict Observations):**
```python
model = PPO("MultiInputPolicy", env, verbose=1)
```
Use when observations are dictionaries (e.g., combining images with sensor data).
**Hindsight Experience Replay:**
```python
from stable_baselines3 import SAC, HerReplayBuffer
model = SAC(
"MultiInputPolicy",
env,
replay_buffer_class=HerReplayBuffer,
replay_buffer_kwargs=dict(
n_sampled_goal=4,
goal_selection_strategy="future",
),
)
```
**TensorBoard Integration:**
```python
model = PPO("MlpPolicy", env, tensorboard_log="./tensorboard/")
model.learn(total_timesteps=10000)
```
## Workflow Guidance
**Starting a New RL Project:**
1. **Define the problem**: Identify observation space, action space, and reward structure
2. **Choose algorithm**: Use `references/algorithms.md` for selection guidance
3. **Create/adapt environment**: Use `scripts/custom_env_template.py` if needed
4. **Validate environment**: Always run `check_env()` before training
5. **Set up training**: Use `scripts/train_rl_agent.py` as starting template
6. **Add monitoring**: Implement callbacks for evaluation and checkpointing
7. **Optimize performance**: Consider vectorized environments for speed
8. **Evaluate and iterate**: Use `scripts/evaluate_agent.py` for assessment
**Common Issues:**
- **Memory errors**: Reduce `buffer_size` for off-policy algorithms or use fewer parallel environments
- **Slow training**: Consider SubprocVecEnv for parallel environments
- **Unstable training**: Try different algorithms, tune hyperparameters, or check reward scaling
- **Import errors**: Ensure `stable_baselines3` is installed: `uv pip install stable-baselines3[extra]`
## Resources
### scripts/
- `train_rl_agent.py`: Complete training script template with best practices
- `evaluate_agent.py`: Agent evaluation and video recording template
- `custom_env_template.py`: Custom Gym environment template
### references/
- `algorithms.md`: Detailed algorithm comparison and selection guide
- `custom_environments.md`: Comprehensive custom environment creation guide
- `callbacks.md`: Complete callback system reference
- `vectorized_envs.md`: Vectorized environment usage and wrappers
## Installation
```bash
# Basic installation
uv pip install stable-baselines3
# With extra dependencies (Tensorboard, etc.)
uv pip install stable-baselines3[extra]
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