To run the setup on Windows, you have two options: using the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) or using Git Bash or Command Prompt.
**Option 1: Using Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL):**
1. Install WSL if you haven't already. You can follow the official Microsoft documentation for installation: (https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/install).
2. After setting up WSL, open the WSL terminal.
3. Clone the repository and create the `.env` file:
```
git clone https://github.com/arc53/DocsGPT.git
cd DocsGPT
echo "API_KEY=Yourkey" > .env
echo "VITE_API_STREAMING=true" >> .env
```
4. Run the following command to start the setup with Docker Compose:
`./run-with-docker-compose.sh`
5. Open your web browser and navigate to (http://localhost:5173/).
6. To stop the setup, just press `Ctrl + C` in the WSL terminal
**Option 2: Using Git Bash or Command Prompt (CMD):**
1. Install Git for Windows if you haven't already. Download it from the official website: (https://gitforwindows.org/).
2. Open Git Bash or Command Prompt.
3. Clone the repository and create the `.env` file:
```
git clone https://github.com/arc53/DocsGPT.git
cd DocsGPT
echo "API_KEY=Yourkey" > .env
echo "VITE_API_STREAMING=true" >> .env
```
4.Run the following command to start the setup with Docker Compose:
`./run-with-docker-compose.sh`
5.Open your web browser and navigate to (http://localhost:5173/).
6.To stop the setup, just press Ctrl + C in the Git Bash or Command Prompt terminal.
These steps should help you set up and run the project on Windows using either WSL or Git Bash/Command Prompt.
**Important:** Ensure that Docker is installed and properly configured on your Windows system for these steps to work.
To run the given setup on Windows, you can use the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) or a Git Bash terminal to execute similar commands. Here are the steps adapted for Windows:
Option 1: Using Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL):
1. Install WSL if you haven't already. You can follow the official Microsoft documentation for installation: (https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/install).
2. After setting up WSL, open the WSL terminal.
3. Clone the repository and create the `.env` file:
```
git clone https://github.com/arc53/DocsGPT.git
cd DocsGPT
echo "API_KEY=Yourkey" > .env
echo "VITE_API_STREAMING=true" >> .env
```
4. Run the following command to start the setup with Docker Compose:
`./run-with-docker-compose.sh`
5. Open your web browser and navigate to (http://localhost:5173/).
6. To stop the setup, just press `Ctrl + C` in the WSL terminal
Option 2: Using Git Bash or Command Prompt (CMD):
1. Install Git for Windows if you haven't already. You can download it from the official website: (https://gitforwindows.org/).
2. Open Git Bash or Command Prompt.
3. Clone the repository and create the `.env` file:
```
git clone https://github.com/arc53/DocsGPT.git
cd DocsGPT
echo "API_KEY=Yourkey" > .env
echo "VITE_API_STREAMING=true" >> .env
```
4.Run the following command to start the setup with Docker Compose:
`./run-with-docker-compose.sh`
5.Open your web browser and navigate to (http://localhost:5173/).
6.To stop the setup, just press Ctrl + C in the Git Bash or Command Prompt terminal.
These steps should help you set up and run the project on Windows using either WSL or Git Bash/Command Prompt. Make sure you have Docker installed and properly configured on your Windows system for this to work.