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# nanobot Docs
For the latest documentation, visit [nanobot.wiki](https://nanobot.wiki/docs/latest/getting-started/nanobot-overview).
The pages in this directory track the current repository and may move faster than the published website.
## Core Docs
Start here for setup, everyday usage, and deployment.
| Topic | Repo docs | What it covers |
|---|---|---|
| Install and quick start | [`quick-start.md`](./quick-start.md) | Installation, onboarding, and first-run setup |
| Chat apps | [`chat-apps.md`](./chat-apps.md) | Connect nanobot to Telegram, Discord, WeChat, and more |
| Agent social network | [`agent-social-network.md`](./agent-social-network.md) | Join external agent communities from nanobot |
| Configuration | [`configuration.md`](./configuration.md) | Providers, tools, channels, MCP, and runtime settings |
| Multiple instances | [`multiple-instances.md`](./multiple-instances.md) | Run isolated bots with separate configs and workspaces |
| CLI reference | [`cli-reference.md`](./cli-reference.md) | Core CLI commands and common entrypoints |
| In-chat commands | [`chat-commands.md`](./chat-commands.md) | Slash commands and periodic task behavior |
| OpenAI-compatible API | [`openai-api.md`](./openai-api.md) | Local API endpoints, request format, and file uploads |
| Deployment | [`deployment.md`](./deployment.md) | Docker and Linux service setup |
## Advanced Docs
Use these when you want deeper customization, integration, or extension details.
| Topic | Repo docs | What it covers |
|---|---|---|
| Memory | [`memory.md`](./memory.md) | How nanobot stores, consolidates, and restores memory |
| Python SDK | [`python-sdk.md`](./python-sdk.md) | Use nanobot programmatically from Python |
| Channel plugin guide | [`channel-plugin-guide.md`](./channel-plugin-guide.md) | Build and test custom chat channel plugins |
| WebSocket channel | [`websocket.md`](./websocket.md) | Real-time WebSocket access and protocol details |
| Custom tools | [`my-tool.md`](./my-tool.md) | Inspect and tune runtime state with the `my` tool |