* 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
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Deployment
Use this page after nanobot agent -m "Hello!" works locally. Deployment keeps long-running surfaces online: WebUI, chat apps, heartbeat, Dream, cron jobs, and channel connections.
Before You Deploy
Check these once before Docker, systemd, or LaunchAgent:
| Check | Why it matters |
|---|---|
nanobot status shows the expected config and workspace |
Confirms the process will read the instance you meant to run |
nanobot agent -m "Hello!" works |
Proves install, config, provider, model, and workspace writes before adding a service layer |
| Secrets are in environment variables or protected config files | API keys, bot tokens, OAuth state, and chat credentials should not be world-readable |
~/.nanobot/ or your custom config/workspace path is persistent |
Sessions, memory, channel login state, generated artifacts, and cron jobs live there |
| Channel access control is intentional | Use allowFrom, pairing, WebSocket token/tokenIssueSecret, or private test channels before exposing the bot |
| Ports are planned | Gateway health defaults to 18790; WebUI/WebSocket defaults to 8765; nanobot serve defaults to 8900 |
| Logs are easy to reach | Use docker compose logs, journalctl, LaunchAgent log files, or nanobot gateway --verbose while diagnosing startup |
Restart the deployed process after editing config.json. Long-running processes read config at startup.
Choose a Runtime
| Runtime | Use it for | State location | Useful first command |
|---|---|---|---|
| Docker Compose | Repeatable container runs on Linux servers or workstations | Bind-mount ~/.nanobot to /home/nanobot/.nanobot |
docker compose run --rm nanobot-cli agent -m "Hello!" |
| Docker CLI | Manual container testing or small one-off hosts | Bind-mount ~/.nanobot to /home/nanobot/.nanobot |
docker run -v ~/.nanobot:/home/nanobot/.nanobot --rm nanobot status |
| systemd user service | Linux user-level gateway that restarts automatically | Host user's ~/.nanobot unless you pass explicit paths |
systemctl --user status nanobot-gateway |
| macOS LaunchAgent | macOS gateway that starts after login | Host user's ~/.nanobot unless the plist passes explicit paths |
`launchctl list |
Docker
Tip
The
-v ~/.nanobot:/home/nanobot/.nanobotflag mounts your local config directory into the container, so your config and workspace persist across container restarts. The container runs as the non-root usernanobot(UID 1000) and reads config from/home/nanobot/.nanobot. Always mount your host config directory to/home/nanobot/.nanobot, not/root/.nanobot. If you get Permission denied, fix ownership on the host first:sudo chown -R 1000:1000 ~/.nanobot, or pass--user $(id -u):$(id -g)to match your host UID. Podman users can use--userns=keep-idinstead.[!IMPORTANT] Official Docker usage currently means building from this repository with the included
Dockerfile. Docker Hub images under third-party namespaces are not maintained or verified by HKUDS/nanobot; do not mount API keys or bot tokens into them unless you trust the publisher.
Important
The gateway and WebSocket channel default to
host: "127.0.0.1"inconfig.json(set innanobot/config/schema.py). Docker-pport forwarding cannot reach a container's loopback interface, so for the host or LAN to reach the exposed ports you must set both binds to0.0.0.0in~/.nanobot/config.jsonbefore starting the container. To serve the bundled WebUI from Docker, enable the WebSocket channel and protect bootstrap with a secret:{ "gateway": { "host": "0.0.0.0" }, "channels": { "websocket": { "enabled": true, "host": "0.0.0.0", "port": 8765, "tokenIssueSecret": "your-secret-here" } } }When the WebSocket
hostis0.0.0.0, the channel refuses to start unlesstokenortokenIssueSecretis also configured — seewebui/README.mdfor details.
Docker Compose
docker compose run --rm nanobot-cli onboard # first-time setup
vim ~/.nanobot/config.json # add API keys
docker compose up -d nanobot-gateway # start gateway
docker compose run --rm nanobot-cli agent -m "Hello!" # run CLI
docker compose logs -f nanobot-gateway # view logs
docker compose down # stop
Docker
# Build the image
docker build -t nanobot .
# Initialize config (first time only)
docker run -v ~/.nanobot:/home/nanobot/.nanobot --rm nanobot onboard
# Edit config on host to add API keys
vim ~/.nanobot/config.json
# Run gateway (connects to enabled channels, e.g. Telegram/Discord/Mochat).
# Mirrors the security caps and port mappings declared in docker-compose.yml:
# - `--cap-drop ALL --cap-add SYS_ADMIN` + unconfined apparmor/seccomp are required
# when `tools.exec.sandbox: "bwrap"` is enabled (bwrap needs CAP_SYS_ADMIN for
# user namespaces). Without them, `bwrap` exits with `clone3: Operation not permitted`.
# - `-p 8765:8765` exposes the WebSocket channel / WebUI alongside the gateway health
# endpoint on 18790.
docker run \
--cap-drop ALL --cap-add SYS_ADMIN \
--security-opt apparmor=unconfined \
--security-opt seccomp=unconfined \
-v ~/.nanobot:/home/nanobot/.nanobot \
-p 18790:18790 -p 8765:8765 \
nanobot gateway
# Or run a single command
docker run -v ~/.nanobot:/home/nanobot/.nanobot --rm nanobot agent -m "Hello!"
docker run -v ~/.nanobot:/home/nanobot/.nanobot --rm nanobot status
Linux Service
Run the gateway as a systemd user service so it starts automatically and restarts on failure.
1. Find the nanobot binary path:
which nanobot # e.g. /home/user/.local/bin/nanobot
2. Create the service file at ~/.config/systemd/user/nanobot-gateway.service (replace ExecStart path if needed):
[Unit]
Description=Nanobot Gateway
After=network.target
[Service]
Type=simple
ExecStart=%h/.local/bin/nanobot gateway
Restart=always
RestartSec=10
NoNewPrivileges=yes
ProtectSystem=strict
ReadWritePaths=%h
[Install]
WantedBy=default.target
3. Enable and start:
systemctl --user daemon-reload
systemctl --user enable --now nanobot-gateway
Common operations:
systemctl --user status nanobot-gateway # check status
systemctl --user restart nanobot-gateway # restart after config changes
journalctl --user -u nanobot-gateway -f # follow logs
If you edit the .service file itself, run systemctl --user daemon-reload before restarting.
Note: User services only run while you are logged in. To keep the gateway running after logout, enable lingering:
loginctl enable-linger $USER
macOS LaunchAgent
Use a LaunchAgent when you want nanobot gateway to stay online after you log in, without keeping a terminal open.
1. Get the absolute nanobot path:
which nanobot # e.g. /Users/youruser/.local/bin/nanobot
Use that exact path in the plist. It keeps the Python environment from your install method.
2. Create ~/Library/LaunchAgents/ai.nanobot.gateway.plist:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd">
<plist version="1.0">
<dict>
<key>Label</key>
<string>ai.nanobot.gateway</string>
<key>ProgramArguments</key>
<array>
<string>/Users/youruser/.local/bin/nanobot</string>
<string>gateway</string>
<string>--workspace</string>
<string>/Users/youruser/.nanobot/workspace</string>
</array>
<key>WorkingDirectory</key>
<string>/Users/youruser/.nanobot/workspace</string>
<key>RunAtLoad</key>
<true/>
<key>KeepAlive</key>
<dict>
<key>SuccessfulExit</key>
<false/>
</dict>
<key>StandardOutPath</key>
<string>/Users/youruser/.nanobot/logs/gateway.log</string>
<key>StandardErrorPath</key>
<string>/Users/youruser/.nanobot/logs/gateway.error.log</string>
</dict>
</plist>
3. Load and start it:
mkdir -p ~/Library/LaunchAgents ~/.nanobot/logs
launchctl bootstrap gui/$(id -u) ~/Library/LaunchAgents/ai.nanobot.gateway.plist
launchctl enable gui/$(id -u)/ai.nanobot.gateway
launchctl kickstart -k gui/$(id -u)/ai.nanobot.gateway
Common operations:
launchctl list | grep ai.nanobot.gateway
launchctl kickstart -k gui/$(id -u)/ai.nanobot.gateway # restart
launchctl bootout gui/$(id -u) ~/Library/LaunchAgents/ai.nanobot.gateway.plist
After editing the plist, run launchctl bootout ... and launchctl bootstrap ... again.
Note: if startup fails with "address already in use", stop the manually started
nanobot gatewayprocess first.