📄️ What is a Gaia node?
A Gaia node is an open-source developer platform that lets anyone build, launch, scale and monetize AI agents. It's like having your own personal AI assistant that you can customize and share with others.
📄️ Setting up your own node
This guide provides the requisite knowledge necessary to quickly get started with installing a Gaia node.
📄️ Authentication
API Keys
📄️ Using your Gaia Node
When you start a Gaia node, or you find a node on the web, you could use it as a
📄️ Customizing Your Gaia Node
A key goal of the Gaia project is to enable each individual to create and run his or her own agent service node using finetuned LLMs and proprietary knowledge. In all likelihood, you are not going to run a node with the default Llama 3.2 LLM and Paris guidebook knowledge base.
📄️ Gaia CLI options
After installing the Gaia software, you can use the gaianet CLI to manage the node. The following are the CLI options.
📄️ Joining the Gaia Protocol
After successfully running a Gaia node on your machine, it's time to join the Gaia protocol network and get rewards for sharing computing power with the world by binding your node ID and device ID to a Metamask account.
📄️ Troubleshooting
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📄️ Install or Uninstall the CLI
The Gaia node utilizes version control from its source GitHub repo. You can check out the Gaia node versions from the release page.
📄️ System requirements
You can install the Gaia on a wide variety of devices and operating systems with or without GPUs. The node installing and operating instructions work on devices ranging from Raspberry Pi, MacBooks, Linux servers, Windows Desktop, to cloud-based Nvidia H100 clusters. For institutional operators, we recommend EITHER of the following for a Gaia node.
📄️ API Reference
Introduction
🗃️ Advanced Deployment Options
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