* docs: make onboarding friendlier for beginners
* docs: build clearer documentation paths
Maintainer edit: turn the onboarding follow-up into a layered docs structure for first-time setup, provider selection, troubleshooting, CLI reference, and source-level architecture. This keeps quick start focused while giving advanced users precise reference paths.
* docs: render architecture flow with mermaid
Maintainer edit: replace the ASCII architecture sketch with a GitHub-rendered Mermaid flowchart so the core runtime path is easier to scan in the PR and README docs.
* docs: recommend model presets for model config
Maintainer edit: make named modelPresets the primary model configuration path and expand fallback preset examples so string fallbacks are clearly preset names, not raw model IDs.
* docs: document api base urls and langfuse setup
Maintainer edit: explain when users need apiBase/base URL in quick start and provider docs, and add Langfuse tracing setup with troubleshooting links.
* docs: use python module pip consistently
Maintainer edit: keep install commands tied to the active Python interpreter by using python -m pip in the Azure optional dependency notes too.
* docs: add non-technical getting started path
Maintainer edit: add a wizard-first guide for users without terminal or JSON background, including a text TUI menu example and links from the main docs entrypoints.
* docs: avoid hard-wrapped prose in user docs
Maintainer edit: unwrap ordinary prose across user-facing documentation while preserving markdown structure, code blocks, tables, lists, and prompt/template files.
* docs: keep desktop list continuations nested
Maintainer edit: preserve list nesting after unwrapping prose in the desktop WebUI sync guide.
* docs: add one-command installer
Maintainer edit: add auditable macOS/Linux and Windows install scripts that install nanobot-ai and start the onboarding wizard, then document the commands in the main onboarding entrypoints.
* docs: add installer dry run mode
Maintainer edit: add --dry-run to the one-command installer scripts so users can preview Python detection, install source, pip command, and wizard behavior without changing their environment.
* docs: clean installer error output
Maintainer edit: make PowerShell installer failures print a concise Error: message instead of Write-Error call-site details.
* docs: add provider setup cookbook
Maintainer edit: add pasteable provider recipes for common hosted, local, fallback, runtime switching, and Langfuse setups, then link the cookbook from onboarding and troubleshooting entrypoints.
* docs: address review feedback
* docs: clarify reader paths
* docs: explain terminal basics for beginners
* docs: clarify wizard navigation
* docs: avoid duplicate onboarding steps
* docs: add setup status check
* docs: explain status output
* docs: remove provider recommendation wording
* docs: explain status diagnostics
* docs: reduce hard-wrapped guidance
* docs: migrate config examples to presets
* docs: clarify python command fallbacks
* docs: improve installer failure recovery
* docs: expand install troubleshooting
* docs: cover installer download failures
* docs: put stable install paths first
* docs: add bundled webui quick path
* docs: clarify provider-neutral setup
* docs: clarify gateway setup for chat surfaces
* docs: improve docs navigation paths
* docs: add configuration quick jump
* docs: clarify provider secret variables
* chore: request PR review acknowledgement
Empty commit: please read the PR review comments and reply on the PR to confirm that you have received them.
This commit intentionally changes no files; it exists only to notify the remote Codex run so it can end its active goal.
* docs: add README start here guide
* docs: avoid provider recommendation wording
* docs: guide next steps after first reply
* docs: explain merging JSON snippets
* docs: add CLI command chooser
* docs: add configuration task map
* docs: add deployment readiness guide
* docs: simplify WebUI entry paths
* docs: add provider recipe chooser
* docs: fix provider factual references
Update OpenRouter and LongCat model examples, align Bedrock guidance, and make fallback snippets schema-valid.
Also correct group policy wording and image-generation provider lists to match the current code.
* fix: keep PowerShell installer from closing caller shell
* docs: mention self-guided configuration
The `docker run` example for `gateway` in `docs/deployment.md` had drifted from
the canonical configuration in `docker-compose.yml`:
- It omitted the security flags that `docker-compose.yml` already declares
(`cap_drop: ALL` + `cap_add: SYS_ADMIN` + unconfined apparmor/seccomp).
These are required whenever `tools.exec.sandbox: "bwrap"` is enabled, because
bwrap needs CAP_SYS_ADMIN for user namespaces; without them bwrap exits with
`clone3: Operation not permitted` and exec tools silently fail.
- It omitted `-p 8765:8765`, even though both the bundled `docker-compose.yml`
and `Dockerfile` (`EXPOSE 18790 8765`) already expose the WebSocket channel
/ WebUI port; users following the docs would get a reachable gateway health
endpoint but an unreachable WebUI.
This change keeps the two paths in sync so anyone reading deployment.md and
using `docker run` directly gets the same security posture and port surface
as the Compose path.
Also adds a short `!IMPORTANT` note documenting that `gateway.host` and
`channels.websocket.host` default to `127.0.0.1` (set in
`nanobot/config/schema.py:GatewayConfig`). Docker `-p` cannot forward to the
container's loopback interface, so the user must set both binds to `0.0.0.0`
in `config.json` for the published ports to actually be reachable. This is
the symptom reported as items 2 + 3 of #3873; items 1 + 4 of that issue are
already resolved on `main` (`Dockerfile` line 49 already exposes both ports,
and README.md lines 218-220 already reflect that the WebUI ships in the wheel).
Docs only, no code changes.
Signed-off-by: voidborne-d <258577966+voidborne-d@users.noreply.github.com>