📖 Documentation | 🎯 Examples
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- 🛠️ Full-featured Discord, Twitter and Telegram connectors
- 🔗 Support for every model (Llama, Grok, OpenAI, Anthropic, etc.)
- 👥 Multi-agent and room support
- 📚 Easily ingest and interact with your documents
- 💾 Retrievable memory and document store
- 🚀 Highly extensible - create your own actions and clients
- ☁️ Supports many models (local Llama, OpenAI, Anthropic, Groq, etc.)
- 📦 Just works!
- 🤖 Chatbots
- 🕵️ Autonomous Agents
- 📈 Business Process Handling
- 🎮 Video Game NPCs
- 🧠 Trading
Note for Windows Users: WSL 2 is required.
git clone https://github.com/ai16z/eliza-starter.git
cp .env.example .env
pnpm i && pnpm start
Then read the Documentation to learn how to customize your Eliza.
# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/ai16z/eliza.git
# Checkout the latest release
# This project iterates fast, so we recommend checking out the latest release
git checkout $(git describe --tags --abbrev=0)
Copy .env.example to .env and fill in the appropriate values.
cp .env.example .env
Note: .env is optional. If your planning to run multiple distinct agents, you can pass secrets through the character JSON
This will run everything to setup the project and start the bot with the default character.
sh scripts/start.sh
-
Open
agent/src/character.ts
to modify the default character. Uncomment and edit. -
To load custom characters:
- Use
pnpm start --characters="path/to/your/character.json"
- Multiple character files can be loaded simultaneously
- Use
-
Connect with X (Twitter)
- change
"clients": []
to"clients": ["twitter"]
in the character file to connect with X
- change
pnpm i
pnpm build
pnpm start
# The project iterates fast, sometimes you need to clean the project if you are coming back to the project
pnpm clean
You may need to install Sharp. If you see an error when starting up, try installing it with the following command:
pnpm install --include=optional sharp
- GitHub Issues. Best for: bugs you encounter using Eliza, and feature proposals.
- Discord. Best for: sharing your applications and hanging out with the community.