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@@ -121,6 +121,26 @@ docker run -d -p 3000:8080 -e OLLAMA_API_BASE_URL=https://example.com/api --name
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While we strongly recommend using our convenient Docker container installation for optimal support, we understand that some situations may require a non-Docker setup, especially for development purposes. Please note that non-Docker installations are not officially supported, and you might need to troubleshoot on your own.
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+### TL;DR
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+Run the following commands to install:
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+```sh
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+git clone https://github.com/ollama-webui/ollama-webui.git
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+cd ollama-webui/
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+# Building Frontend
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+cp -RPp example.env .env
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+npm i
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+npm run build
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+# Serve Frontend with the Backend
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+cd ./backend
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+pip install -r requirements.txt
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+sh start.sh
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+```
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+You should have the Ollama Web UI up and running at http://localhost:8080/. Enjoy! 😄
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### Project Components
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The Ollama Web UI consists of two primary components: the frontend and the backend (which serves as a reverse proxy, handling static frontend files, and additional features). Both need to be running concurrently for the development environment using `npm run dev`. Alternatively, you can set the `PUBLIC_API_BASE_URL` during the build process to have the frontend connect directly to your Ollama instance or build the frontend as static files and serve them with the backend.
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