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title: Getting Started | |
description: Getting started with running OpenHands locally. | |
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## Recommended Methods for Running Openhands on Your Local System | |
### System Requirements | |
- MacOS with [Docker Desktop support](https://docs.docker.com/desktop/setup/install/mac-install/#system-requirements) | |
- Linux | |
- Windows with [WSL](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/install) and [Docker Desktop support](https://docs.docker.com/desktop/setup/install/windows-install/#system-requirements) | |
A system with a modern processor and a minimum of **4GB RAM** is recommended to run OpenHands. | |
### Prerequisites | |
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**Docker Desktop** | |
1. [Install Docker Desktop on Mac](https://docs.docker.com/desktop/setup/install/mac-install). | |
2. Open Docker Desktop, go to `Settings > Advanced` and ensure `Allow the default Docker socket to be used` is enabled. | |
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<Note> | |
Tested with Ubuntu 22.04. | |
</Note> | |
**Docker Desktop** | |
1. [Install Docker Desktop on Linux](https://docs.docker.com/desktop/setup/install/linux/). | |
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**WSL** | |
1. [Install WSL](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/install). | |
2. Run `wsl --version` in powershell and confirm `Default Version: 2`. | |
**Docker Desktop** | |
1. [Install Docker Desktop on Windows](https://docs.docker.com/desktop/setup/install/windows-install). | |
2. Open Docker Desktop, go to `Settings` and confirm the following: | |
- General: `Use the WSL 2 based engine` is enabled. | |
- Resources > WSL Integration: `Enable integration with my default WSL distro` is enabled. | |
<Note> | |
The docker command below to start the app must be run inside the WSL terminal. | |
</Note> | |
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### Start the App | |
```bash | |
docker pull docker.all-hands.dev/all-hands-ai/runtime:0.40-nikolaik | |
docker run -it --rm --pull=always \ | |
-e SANDBOX_RUNTIME_CONTAINER_IMAGE=docker.all-hands.dev/all-hands-ai/runtime:0.40-nikolaik \ | |
-e LOG_ALL_EVENTS=true \ | |
-v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock \ | |
-v ~/.openhands-state:/.openhands-state \ | |
-p 3000:3000 \ | |
--add-host host.docker.internal:host-gateway \ | |
--name openhands-app \ | |
docker.all-hands.dev/all-hands-ai/openhands:0.40 | |
``` | |
You'll find OpenHands running at http://localhost:3000! | |
### Setup | |
After launching OpenHands, you **must** select an `LLM Provider` and `LLM Model` and enter a corresponding `API Key`. | |
This can be done during the initial settings popup or by selecting the `Settings` | |
button (gear icon) in the UI. | |
If the required model does not exist in the list, in `Settings` under the `LLM` tab, you can toggle `Advanced` options | |
and manually enter it with the correct prefix in the `Custom Model` text box. | |
The `Advanced` options also allow you to specify a `Base URL` if required. | |
#### Getting an API Key | |
OpenHands requires an API key to access most language models. Here's how to get an API key from the recommended providers: | |
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<Accordion title="Anthropic (Claude)"> | |
1. [Create an Anthropic account](https://console.anthropic.com/). | |
2. [Generate an API key](https://console.anthropic.com/settings/keys). | |
3. [Set up billing](https://console.anthropic.com/settings/billing). | |
</Accordion> | |
<Accordion title="OpenAI"> | |
1. [Create an OpenAI account](https://platform.openai.com/). | |
2. [Generate an API key](https://platform.openai.com/api-keys). | |
3. [Set up billing](https://platform.openai.com/account/billing/overview). | |
</Accordion> | |
<Accordion title="Google (Gemini)"> | |
1. Create a Google account if you don't already have one. | |
2. [Generate an API key](https://aistudio.google.com/apikey). | |
3. [Set up billing](https://aistudio.google.com/usage?tab=billing). | |
</Accordion> | |
</AccordionGroup> | |
Consider setting usage limits to control costs. | |
#### Setting Up Search Engine | |
OpenHands can be configured to use a search engine to allow the agent to search the web for information when needed. | |
To enable search functionality in OpenHands: | |
1. Get a Tavily API key from [tavily.com](https://tavily.com/). | |
2. Enter the Tavily API key in the Settings page under `LLM` tab > `Search API Key (Tavily)` | |
For more details, see the [Search Engine Setup](/usage/search-engine-setup) guide. | |
Now you're ready to [get started with OpenHands](/usage/getting-started). | |
### Versions | |
The [docker command above](/usage/local-setup#start-the-app) pulls the most recent stable release of OpenHands. You have other options as well: | |
- For a specific release, replace `$VERSION` in `openhands:$VERSION` and `runtime:$VERSION`, with the version number. | |
For example, `0.9` will automatically point to the latest `0.9.x` release, and `0` will point to the latest `0.x.x` release. | |
- For the most up-to-date development version, replace `$VERSION` in `openhands:$VERSION` and `runtime:$VERSION`, with `main`. | |
This version is unstable and is recommended for testing or development purposes only. | |
## Next Steps | |
- [Connect OpenHands to your local filesystem.](/usage/runtimes/docker#connecting-to-your-filesystem) to use OpenHands with your GitHub repositories | |
- [Run OpenHands in a scriptable headless mode.](/usage/how-to/headless-mode) | |
- [Run OpenHands with a friendly CLI.](/usage/how-to/cli-mode) | |
- [Run OpenHands on tagged issues with a GitHub action.](/usage/how-to/github-action) | |