Mac Installation Guide
Recommended : Docker Install
Manual Installation
Install the prerequisites:
- Install Homebrew (if not already installed) by following the instructions on https://brew.sh/
- Install Node.js and npm by running
brew install node
- Install MongoDB (if not using Docker) by running
brew tap mongodb/brew
andbrew install mongodb-community
Instructions:
- Open Terminal and clone the repository by running
git clone https://github.com/danny-avila/LibreChat.git
- Change into the cloned directory by running cd LibreChat
- If using MongoDB Atlas, remove &w=majority from the default connection string Follow the instructions for setting up proxies, access tokens, and user system:
Create a MongoDB database (Required)
Get Your API keys and Tokens (Required)
- You must set up at least one of these tokens or APIs to run the app.
User/Auth System (Optional)
- How to set up the user/auth system and Google login.
Setup Instruction
- Create a .env file in the api directory by running
cp .env.example .env
and edit the file with your preferred text editor, adding the required API keys, access tokens, and MongoDB connection string - Run npm ci from root directory
npm ci
- Build the client by running
npm run frontend
Download MeiliSearch for macOS (optional):
- You can download the latest MeiliSearch binary for macOS from their GitHub releases page: https://github.com/meilisearch/MeiliSearch/releases. Look for the file named meilisearch-macos-amd64 (or the equivalent for your system architecture) and download it.
Make the binary executable:
- Open Terminal and navigate to the directory where you downloaded the MeiliSearch binary. Run the following command to make it executable:
chmod +x meilisearch-macos-amd64
Run MeiliSearch:
- Now that the binary is executable, you can start MeiliSearch by running the following command, replacing your_master_key_goes_here with your desired master key:
./meilisearch-macos-amd64 --master-key your_master_key_goes_here
MeiliSearch will start running on the default port, which is 7700. You can now use MeiliSearch in your LibreChat project.
Remember to include the MeiliSearch URL and Master Key in your .env file in the api directory. Your .env file should include the following lines:
MEILISEARCH_URL=http://127.0.0.1:7700
MEILISEARCH_KEY=your_master_key_goes_here
With MeiliSearch running and configured, the LibreChat project should now have the Conversation search feature enabled.
In the LibreChat directory, start the application by running
npm run backend
Visit http://localhost:3080 (default port) & enjoy
Optional but recommended:
- Create a script to automate the starting process by creating a new file named start_chatgpt.sh in the LibreChat directory and pasting the following code:
#!/bin/bash
# Replace "your_master_key_goes_here" with your MeiliSearch Master Key
if [ -x "$(command -v ./meilisearch)" ]; then
./meilisearch --master-key your_master_key_goes_here &
fi
npm run backend
Make the script executable by running
chmod +x start_chatgpt.sh
Start LibreChat by running
./start_chatgpt.sh
Update
- run
git pull
from the root dir - Run npm ci from root directory
npm ci
- Build the client by running
npm run frontend