# Installation The recommended way to install MIND is using Docker. After installing MIND, it is advised to read the [Setup After Installation page](setup_after_installation.md). NOTE: Make sure to set all time related settings (time, date, timezone, etc.) correct on your computer, as MIND depends on it to work correctly. ## Docker === "Docker CLI" The command to get the docker container running can be found below. Replace the timezone value (`TZ=`) to the [TZ database name](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tz_database_time_zones) of your timezone. ```bash docker run -d \ --name mind \ -v mind-db:/app/db \ -e TZ=Europe/Amsterdam \ -p 8080:8080 \ mrcas/mind:latest ``` === "Docker Compose" The contents of the `docker-compose.yml` file would look like below. Replace the timezone value (`TZ=`) to the [TZ database name](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tz_database_time_zones) of your timezone. ```yml version: '3.3' services: mind: container_name: mind volumes: - 'mind-db:/app/db' environment: - TZ=Europe/Amsterdam ports: - '8080:8080' image: 'mrcas/mind:latest' ``` Information on how to change the port can be found on the [Setup After Installation page](setup_after_installation.md#port). Using a named volume in docker requires you to create the volume before you can use it (see [Named Volumes](#named-volumes)). ### Named Volumes === "Docker CLI" ```bash docker volume create mind-db ``` === "Portainer" - Open `Volumes` - Click `Add Volume` - Enter name matching the one you'll use in compose (`mind-db`, in the above provided command) - Click `Create the volume` - Open `Stacks` - Create the stack with the named volume in it. Both of these options will create a named volume that you can then use in the command above. If you'd prefer to use a local folder on the host machine for storing config, Linux standards would suggest putting that in `/opt/application_name`, as the `/opt` directory is where program options should be stored. In this case, you'd create the desired folder with something like `mkdir /opt/MIND/db`, and replace 'mind-db:/app/db' with '/opt/MIND/db:/app/db'. ## Manual Install See below for installation instructions for your OS if you want to install it manually. === "Linux / MacOS" ```bash sudo apt-get install git python3-pip sudo git clone https://github.com/Casvt/MIND.git /opt/MIND cd /opt/MIND python3 -m pip install -r requirements.txt python3 MIND.py ``` === "Windows" 1. Install python [in the Microsoft Store](https://www.microsoft.com/store/productId/9PJPW5LDXLZ5) 2. Install pip [using these instructions](https://www.liquidweb.com/kb/install-pip-windows/) 3. Download [the latest release](https://github.com/Casvt/MIND/zipball/master) 4. Extract the ZIP file 5. With the folder open, right click and select `Open in Terminal` 6. Type the following command: ```bash python3 -m pip install -r requirements.txt ``` 7. Type the following command: ```bash python3 MIND.py ```