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## Chatwoot Extension Setup Guide
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### Step 1: Prepare and Start DocsGPT
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- **Launch DocsGPT**: Follow the instructions in our [DocsGPT Wiki](https://github.com/arc53/DocsGPT/wiki) to start DocsGPT. Make sure to load your documentation.
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### Step 2: Get Access Token from Chatwoot
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- Go to Chatwoot.
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- In your profile settings (located at the bottom left), scroll down and copy the **Access Token**.
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### Step 3: Set Up Chatwoot Extension
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- Navigate to `/extensions/chatwoot`.
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- Copy the `.env_sample` file and create a new file named `.env`.
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- Fill in the values in the `.env` file as follows:
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```env
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docsgpt_url=<Docsgpt_API_URL>
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chatwoot_url=<Chatwoot_URL>
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docsgpt_key=<OpenAI_API_Key or Other_LLM_Key>
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chatwoot_token=<Token from Step 2>
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```
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### Step 4: Start the Extension
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- Use the command `flask run` to start the extension.
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### Step 5: Optional - Extra Validation
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- In app.py, uncomment lines 12-13 and 71-75.
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- Add the following lines to your .env file:
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```account_id=(optional) 1
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assignee_id=(optional) 1
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```
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These Chatwoot values help ensure you respond to the correct widget and handle questions assigned to a specific user.
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### Stopping Bot Responses for Specific User or Session
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- If you want the bot to stop responding to questions for a specific user or session, add a label `human-requested` in your conversation.
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### Additional Notes
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- For further details on training on other documentation, refer to our [wiki](https://github.com/arc53/DocsGPT/wiki/How-to-train-on-other-documentation). |