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🤖 Assemble, configure, and deploy autonomous AI Agent(s) in your browser. 🤖

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AgentGPT allows you to configure and deploy Autonomous AI agents. Name your own custom AI and have it embark on any goal imaginable. It will attempt to reach the goal by thinking of tasks to do, executing them, and learning from the results 🚀.

🎉 Roadmap

This platform is currently in beta, a full list of completed and planed features can be found on our public roadmap.

🚀 Tech Stack

👨‍🚀 Getting Started

✨ For the latest guide, visit our Setup documentation

🐳 Docker Setup

The easiest way to run AgentGPT locally is by using docker. A convenient setup script is provided to help you get started.

./setup.sh --docker

Docker-compose

Using docker-compose deploy

./setup.sh --docker-compose

👷 Local Development Setup

If you wish to develop AgentGPT locally, the easiest way is to use the provided setup script.

./setup.sh --local

🛠️ Manual Setup

🚧 You will need Nodejs +18 (LTS recommended) installed.

  1. Fork this project:
  1. Clone the repository:
git clone git@github.com:YOU_USER/AgentGPT.git
  1. Install dependencies:
cd AgentGPT/next
npm install
  1. Create a .env file with the following content:

🚧 The environment variables must match the following schema.

# Deployment Environment:
NODE_ENV=development
# Next Auth config:
# Generate a secret with `openssl rand -base64 32`
NEXTAUTH_SECRET=changeme
NEXTAUTH_URL=http://localhost:3000
NEXT_PUBLIC_BACKEND_URL=http://localhost:3000
DATABASE_URL=file:./db.sqlite
# Your open api key
OPENAI_API_KEY=changeme
  1. Modify prisma schema to use sqlite:
./prisma/useSqlite.sh

Note: This only needs to be done if you wish to use sqlite.

  1. Ready 🥳, now run:
# Create database migrations
npx prisma db push
npm run dev

🚀 GitHub Codespaces

Set up AgentGPT in the cloud immediately by using GitHub Codespaces.

  1. From the GitHub repo, click the green "Code" button and select "Codespaces".
  2. Create a new Codespace or select a previous one you've already created.
  3. Codespaces opens in a separate tab in your browser.
  4. In terminal, run bash ./setup.sh --local
  5. When prompted in terminal, add your OpenAI API key.
  6. Click "Open in browser" when the build process completes.
  • To shut AgentGPT down, enter Ctrl+C in Terminal.
  • To restart AgentGPT, run npm run dev in Terminal.

Run the project 🥳

npm run dev