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title: Install
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order: 1
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---
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# Install
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## **Normal Installation**
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1. Install [`Git`](https://git-scm.com/download/) and [`Python3.10+`](https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-31010/) Environment.
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```bash
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# Clone Repo
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git clone https://github.com/LiteyukiStudio/LiteyukiBot --depth=1
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# Change directory
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cd LiteyukiBot
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# Create virtual environment
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python -m venv venv
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# Activate virtual environment
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.\venv\Scripts\activate # Windows
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source venv/bin/activate # Linux
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# Install dependencies
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pip install -r requirements.txt
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# Run Liteyuki
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python main.py
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```
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> [!tip]
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> It is recommended to use a virtual environment to run Liteyuki to avoid dependency conflicts.
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> You can use `python -m venv .venv` to create a virtual environment, and then use `.venv\Scripts\activate` to activate the virtual environment
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> (use `source .venv/bin/activate` to activate on Linux).
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## **Run with Docker**
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```bash
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docker pull git.liteyuki.icu/bot/app:latest # Nightly build
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```
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> [!tip]
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> If you are using Windows, please use the absolute project directory `/path/to/LiteyukiBot` instead of `$(pwd)` <br>
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> If you have modified the port number, please replace `20216:20216` with your port number
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## **Device Requirements**
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- Windows system version minimum `Windows10+`/`Windows Server 2019+`
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- Linux system requires Python3.10+, recommended `Ubuntu 20.04+`
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- CPU: at least `1vCPU`
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- Memory: Bot without other plugins will occupy `300~500MB`, including `chromium` and `node` processes, other plugins depend on specific plugins, recommended `1GB` or more
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- Disk: at least `1GB` of space
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> [!warning]
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> If there are multiple environments on the device, please use `path/to/python -m pip install -r requirements.txt` to install dependencies, `path/to/python` is the path to your Python executable
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> [!warning]
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> Liteyuki's update function depends on Git. If you do not have Git installed and run the source code directly, you will not be able to use the update function
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#### For other questions, please refer to [FAQ](./fandq) |