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## **Manual Installation**
## Install the prerequisites:
- Install Homebrew (if not already installed) by following the instructions on https://brew.sh/
- Install Node.js and npm by running `brew install node`
- Install MongoDB (if not using Docker) by running `brew tap mongodb/brew` and `brew install mongodb-community`
### Install the prerequisites (Required)
- Install Homebrew (if not already installed) by following the instructions on https://brew.sh/
- Install Node.js and npm by running `brew install node`
## Instructions:
### Download LibreChat (Required)
- Open Terminal and clone the repository by running `git clone https://github.com/danny-avila/LibreChat.git`
- Change into the cloned directory by running `cd LibreChat`
- Create a .env file in the api directory by running `cp .env.example .env`
- Install dependencies by running: `npm ci`
- Build the client by running: `npm run frontend`
- Open Terminal and clone the repository by running `git clone https://github.com/danny-avila/LibreChat.git`
- Change into the cloned directory by running cd LibreChat
- If using MongoDB Atlas, remove &w=majority from the default connection string
Follow the instructions for setting up proxies, access tokens, and user system:
> You will only need to add your `MONGO_URI` (next step) for LibreChat to work. Make sure LibreChat works with the basic configuration first, you can always come back to the `.env` later for advanced configurations. See: [.env configuration](dotenv.md)
## [Create a MongoDB database](mongodb.md) (Required)
### Create a MongoDB database (Required)
- [Create an online MongoDB database](mongodb.md) **or** Install MongoDB by running `brew tap mongodb/brew` and `brew install mongodb-community`
- add your `MONGO_URI` in the .env file (use vscode or any text editor)
## [Get Your API keys and Tokens](apis_and_tokens.md) (Required)
> Choose only one option, online or brew. Both have pros and cons
### [Get Your API keys and Tokens](apis_and_tokens.md) (Required)
- You must set up at least one of these tokens or APIs to run the app.
## [User/Auth System](../install/user_auth_system.md) (Optional)
- How to set up the user/auth system and Google login.
### [User/Auth System](../install/user_auth_system.md) (Optional)
- Set up the user/auth system and various social logins.
## Setup Instruction
- Create a .env file in the api directory by running `cp .env.example .env` and edit the file with your preferred text editor, adding the required API keys, access tokens, and MongoDB connection string
- Run npm ci from root directory `npm ci`
- Build the client by running `npm run frontend`
### **Download MeiliSearch for macOS (Optional):**
- This enables the conversation search feature
- You can download the latest MeiliSearch binary for macOS from their GitHub releases page: https://github.com/meilisearch/MeiliSearch/releases
- Look for the file named `meilisearch-macos-amd64` (or the equivalent for your system architecture) and download it.
### **Download MeiliSearch for macOS (optional):**
- You can download the latest MeiliSearch binary for macOS from their GitHub releases page: https://github.com/meilisearch/MeiliSearch/releases. Look for the file named meilisearch-macos-amd64 (or the equivalent for your system architecture) and download it.
- **Make the binary executable:**
- Open Terminal and navigate to the directory where you downloaded the MeiliSearch binary. Run the following command to make it executable: `chmod +x meilisearch-macos-amd64`
### **Make the binary executable:**
- Open Terminal and navigate to the directory where you downloaded the MeiliSearch binary. Run the following command to make it executable:
- **Run MeiliSearch:**
- Now that the binary is executable, you can start MeiliSearch by running the following command: `./meilisearch-macos-amd64 --master-key your_master_key_goes_here`
- Replace `your_master_key_goes_here` with your desired master key!
```
chmod +x meilisearch-macos-amd64
```
- MeiliSearch will start running on the default port, which is 7700. You can now use MeiliSearch in your LibreChat project.
### **Run MeiliSearch:**
- Now that the binary is executable, you can start MeiliSearch by running the following command, replacing your_master_key_goes_here with your desired master key:
```
./meilisearch-macos-amd64 --master-key your_master_key_goes_here
```
- MeiliSearch will start running on the default port, which is 7700. You can now use MeiliSearch in your LibreChat project.
- Remember to include the MeiliSearch URL and Master Key in your .env file in the api directory. Your .env file should include the following lines:
- Remember to include the MeiliSearch URL and Master Key in your .env file. Your .env file should include the following lines:
```
MEILISEARCH_URL=http://127.0.0.1:7700
MEILISEARCH_KEY=your_master_key_goes_here
```
- With MeiliSearch running and configured, the LibreChat project should now have the Conversation search feature enabled.
> **Important:** use the same master key here and in your .env file.
- In the LibreChat directory, start the application by running `npm run backend`
Visit http://localhost:3080 (default port) & enjoy
- With MeiliSearch running and configured, the LibreChat project should now have the Conversation search feature enabled.
## Optional but recommended:
### Start LibreChat
- In the LibreChat directory, start the application by running `npm run backend`
- **Visit: http://localhost:3080 & enjoy**
- Create a script to automate the starting process by creating a new file named start_chatgpt.sh in the LibreChat directory and pasting the following code:
---
``` bash title="LibreChat.sh"
### Optional but recommended:
- Create a script to automate the starting process by creating a new file named `librechat.sh` in the LibreChat directory and pasting the following code:
``` bash title="librechat.sh"
#!/bin/bash
# Replace "your_master_key_goes_here" with your MeiliSearch Master Key
if [ -x "$(command -v ./meilisearch)" ]; then
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npm run backend
```
### **Make the script executable by running**
- Make the script executable by running: `chmod +x librechat.sh`
```
chmod +x start_chatgpt.sh
```
- You can now start LibreChat by running: `./librechat.sh`
### **Start LibreChat by running**
```
./start_chatgpt.sh
```
---
## **Update**
### Update LibreChat
- Run `npm run update` from the project directory for a clean installation.
If you're having issues running this command, you can try running what the script does manually:
### Docker
```bash
# Fetch the latest changes from Github
git fetch origin
# Switch to the repo's main branch
git checkout main
# Pull the latest changes to the main branch from Github
git pull origin main
# Prune all LibreChat Docker images
docker rmi librechat:latest
# Remove all unused dangling Docker images
docker image prune -f
# Building a new LibreChat image
docker-compose build
# Start LibreChat
docker-compose up
```
### Local (npm)
**If you're having issues running this command, you can try running what the script does manually:**
```bash
# Terminal on macOS, prefix commands with `sudo` as needed
# Step 1: Get the latest changes
# Fetch the latest changes from Github
# 1a - Fetch the latest changes from Github
git fetch origin
# Switch to the repo's main branch
# 1b - Switch to the repo's main branch
git checkout main
# Pull the latest changes to the main branch from Github
# 1c - Pull the latest changes to the main branch from Github
git pull origin main
# Step 2: Delete all node_modules directories
# Define the list of directories we will delete
# 2a - Define the list of directories we will delete
directories=(
"."
"./packages/data-provider"
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"./api"
)
# Loop over each directory and delete the node_modules folder if it exists
# 2b - Loop over each directory and delete the node_modules folder if it exists
for dir in "${directories[@]}"; do
nodeModulesPath="$dir/node_modules"
if [ -d "$nodeModulesPath" ]; then