# Quivr - Your Second Brain, Empowered by Generative AI
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Quivr, your second brain, utilizes the power of GenerativeAI to be your personal assistant ! Think of it as Obsidian, but turbocharged with AI capabilities.
[Roadmap here](https://brain.quivr.app/docs/roadmap)
## Key Features 🎯
- **Fast and Efficient**: Designed with speed and efficiency at its core. Quivr ensures rapid access to your data.
- **Secure**: Your data, your control. Always.
- **OS Compatible**: Ubuntu 22 or newer.
- **File Compatibility**: Text, Markdown, PDF, Powerpoint, Excel, CSV, Word, Audio, Video
- **Open Source**: Freedom is beautiful, and so is Quivr. Open source and free to use.
- **Public/Private**: Share your brains with your users via a public link, or keep them private.
- **Marketplace**: Share your brains with the world, or use other people's brains to boost your productivity.
## Demo Highlights 🎥
https://github.com/StanGirard/quivr/assets/19614572/a6463b73-76c7-4bc0-978d-70562dca71f5
## Getting Started 🚀
Follow these instructions to get a copy of the project up and running on your local machine for development and testing purposes.
You can find everything on the [documentation](https://brain.quivr.app/).
### Prerequisites 📋
Ensure you have the following installed:
- Docker
- Docker Compose
Additionally, you'll need a [Supabase](https://supabase.com/) account for:
- Creating a new Supabase project
- Supabase Project API key
- Supabase Project URL
### Installation Steps 💽
- **Step 0**: If needed, the installation is explained on Youtube [here](https://youtu.be/rC-s4QdfY80)
- **Step 1**: Clone the repository using **one** of these commands:
- If you don't have an SSH key set up:
```bash
git clone https://github.com/StanGirard/Quivr.git && cd Quivr
```
- If you have an SSH key set up or want to add it ([guide here](https://docs.github.com/en/authentication/connecting-to-github-with-ssh/adding-a-new-ssh-key-to-your-github-account))
```bash
git clone git@github.com:StanGirard/Quivr.git && cd Quivr
```
- **Step 2**: Use the install helper script to automate subsequent steps.
You can use the install_helper.sh script to setup your env files and execute the migrations.
prerequisites:
```bash
brew install gum # Windows (via Scoop) scoop install charm-gum
brew install postgresql # Windows (via Scoop) scoop install postgresql
```
```bash
chmod +x install_helper.sh
./install_helper.sh
```
If you want to manually set up the environment, follow the steps below, otherwise skip to Step 6.
- **Step 2 - Bis**: Copy the `.XXXXX_env` files
```bash
cp .backend_env.example backend/.env
cp .frontend_env.example frontend/.env
```
- **Step 3**: Update the `backend/.env` and `frontend/.env` file
> _Your `supabase_service_key` can be found in your Supabase dashboard under Project Settings -> API. Use the `anon` `public` key found in the `Project API keys` section._
> _Your `JWT_SECRET_KEY` can be found in your supabase settings under Project Settings -> API -> JWT Settings -> JWT Secret_
> _The `NEXT_PUBLIC_BACKEND_URL` is set to localhost:5050 for the docker. Update it if you are running the backend on a different machine._
- Change variables in `backend/.env`
- Change variables in `frontend/.env`
- **Step 4**: Use the `migration.sh` script to run the migration scripts
```bash
chmod +x migration.sh
./migration.sh
```
Choose either `Create all tables` if it's your first time or `Run migrations`
if you are updating your database.
Alternatively, you can run the script on the Supabase database via the web
interface (SQL Editor -> `New query` -> paste the script -> `Run`)
All the scripts can be found in the [scripts](scripts/) folder
> _If you come from an old version of Quivr, run the scripts in [migration script](scripts/) to migrate your data to the new version in the order of date_
- **Step 5**: Launch the app
```bash
docker compose up --build
```
- **Step 6**: Navigate to `localhost:3000` in your browser
- **Step 7**: Want to contribute to the project?
```
docker compose -f docker-compose.dev.yml up --build
```
## Contributors ✨
Thanks go to these wonderful people:
## Contribute 🤝
Did you get a pull request? Open it, and we'll review it as soon as possible. Check out our project board [here](https://github.com/users/StanGirard/projects/5) to see what we're currently focused on, and feel free to bring your fresh ideas to the table!
- [Open Issues](https://github.com/StanGirard/quivr/issues)
- [Open Pull Requests](https://github.com/StanGirard/quivr/pulls)
- [Good First Issues](https://github.com/StanGirard/quivr/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3A%22good+first+issue%22)
- [Frontend Issues](https://github.com/StanGirard/quivr/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3Afrontend)
- [Backend Issues](https://github.com/StanGirard/quivr/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3Abackend)
## Sponsors ❤️
This project would not be possible without the support of our sponsors. Thank you for your support!
## License 📄
This project is licensed under the Apache 2.0 License - see the [LICENSE](LICENSE) file for details
## Stars History 📈
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