Update Quickstart docs with bash language hl.

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Roman Zhukov 7 months ago
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**On macOS or Linux:**
Just run the following command:
```
```bash
./setup.sh
```
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If you prefer to follow manual steps, refer to this guide:
1. Open and download this repository with
```
git clone https://github.com/arc53/DocsGPT.git.
```bash
git clone https://github.com/arc53/DocsGPT.git
```
2. Create a `.env` file in your root directory and set your `API_KEY` with your [OpenAI API key](https://platform.openai.com/account/api-keys).
3. Run the following commands:
```
docker-compose build && docker-compose up.
```bash
docker-compose build && docker-compose up
```
4. Navigate to `http://localhost:5173/`.
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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:
```
```bash
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:
```
```bash
./run-with-docker-compose.sh
```
6. Open your web browser and navigate to (http://localhost:5173/).
6. Open your web browser and navigate to http://localhost:5173/.
7. To stop the setup, just press **Ctrl + C** in the WSL terminal
**Option 2: Using Git Bash or Command Prompt (CMD):**
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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:
```
```bash
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:
```
```bash
./run-with-docker-compose.sh
```
5. Open your web browser and navigate to (http://localhost:5173/).
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.
@ -78,15 +78,17 @@ 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:
```
```bash
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/).
```bash
./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):
@ -94,17 +96,17 @@ 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:
```
```bash
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:
```
```bash
./run-with-docker-compose.sh
```
5. Open your web browser and navigate to (http://localhost:5173/).
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.

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