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title: Quickstart
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icon: "terminal"
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iconType: "solid"
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---
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<Snippet file="paper-release.mdx" />
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## Setting Up OpenMemory
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Getting started with OpenMemory is straight forward and takes just a few minutes to set up on your local machine. Follow these steps:
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### Getting started
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First clone the repository and then follow the instructions:
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```bash
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# Clone the repository
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git clone https://github.com/mem0ai/mem0.git
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cd mem0/openmemory
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# Create the backend .env file with your OpenAI key
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make env
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# Build the Docker images
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make build
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# Start all services (API server, vector database, and MCP server components)
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make up
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```
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You can configure the MCP client using the following command (replace username with your username):
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```bash
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npx install-mcp i "http://localhost:8765/mcp/cursor/sse/username" --client cursor
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```
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The OpenMemory dashboard will be available at http://localhost:3000. From here, you can view and manage your memories, as well as check connection status with your MCP clients.
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Once set up, OpenMemory runs locally on your machine, ensuring all your AI memories remain private and secure while being accessible across any compatible MCP client.
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### Getting Started Today
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- Github Repository: https://github.com/mem0ai/mem0/openmemory
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