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install-supallm

v1.3.0

Published

Self-host Supallm in a snap using our node.js installer.

Readme

Supallm Installation Script

Welcome to the SupaLLM installation script! This guide will help you set up and run your own instance of SupaLLM using our Node.js installer.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Supallm is a powerful tool designed to build and run AI flows with ease. This installation script will guide you through the process of setting up your environment and running Supallm on your local machine.

Prerequisites

Before you begin, ensure you have met the following requirements:

  • Node.js and npm installed on your machine
  • Docker and Docker Compose installed
  • A Clerk account for managing users and organizations (you can get one for free at Clerk)

Installation

To install the Supallm installer, follow these steps:

npx install-supallm@latest

Then follow the configuration steps.

About Supallm

You can find the main Supallm repository at https://github.com/supallm/supallm.