# Installation Options qbit_manage offers multiple installation methods to suit different use cases: ## Installation Methods ### 1. Desktop App (Recommended for most users) - **Windows**: Download and run the `.exe` installer - **macOS**: Download and install the `.dmg` package - **Linux**: Download and install the `.deb` package The desktop app provides a graphical interface and automatically handles configuration file setup. ### 2. Standalone Binary (Command-line) - **Windows**: `qbit-manage-windows-amd64.exe` - **macOS**: `qbit-manage-macos-arm64` (Apple Silicon) or `qbit-manage-macos-x86_64` (Intel) - **Linux**: `qbit-manage-linux-amd64` Perfect for server environments, automation, or users who prefer command-line tools. ### 3. Docker Container - Multi-architecture support (amd64, arm64, arm/v7) - Ideal for containerized environments and NAS systems ### 4. Python Installation - Install from source or PyPI - For developers or users who want to modify the code ## Detailed Installation Guides - [Desktop App Installation](#desktop-app-installation) - [Standalone Binary Installation](#standalone-binary-installation) - [Python/Source Installation](#pythonsource-installation) - [Docker Installation](Docker-Installation) - [unRAID Installation](Unraid-Installation) ## Desktop App Installation ### Windows 1. Download `qbit-manage-*-desktop-installer-setup.exe` from the [releases page](https://github.com/StuffAnThings/qbit_manage/releases) 2. Run the installer and follow the setup wizard 3. Launch qbit_manage from the Start Menu or desktop shortcut 4. The app will automatically create the configuration directory and files ### macOS 1. Download `qbit-manage-*-desktop-installer.dmg` from the [releases page](https://github.com/StuffAnThings/qbit_manage/releases) 2. Open the DMG file and drag qbit_manage to your Applications folder 3. Launch qbit_manage from Applications (you may need to allow it in System Preferences > Security & Privacy) 4. The app will automatically create the configuration directory and files ### Linux 1. Download `qbit-manage-*-desktop-installer.deb` from the [releases page](https://github.com/StuffAnThings/qbit_manage/releases) 2. Install using your package manager: ```bash sudo dpkg -i qbit-manage-*-desktop-installer.deb sudo apt-get install -f # Fix any dependency issues ``` 3. Launch qbit_manage from your applications menu or run `qbit-manage` in terminal 4. The app will automatically create the configuration directory and files ## Standalone Binary Installation ### Windows 1. Download `qbit-manage-windows-amd64.exe` from the [releases page](https://github.com/StuffAnThings/qbit_manage/releases) 2. Place the executable in a directory of your choice (e.g., `C:\Program Files\qbit-manage\`) 3. Add the directory to your PATH environment variable (optional) 4. Run from Command Prompt or PowerShell: ```cmd qbit-manage-windows-amd64.exe --help ``` ### macOS 1. Download the appropriate binary from the [releases page](https://github.com/StuffAnThings/qbit_manage/releases): - `qbit-manage-macos-arm64` for Apple Silicon Macs (M1, M2, M3, etc.) - `qbit-manage-macos-x86_64` for Intel Macs 2. Make the binary executable: ```bash chmod +x qbit-manage-macos-* ``` 3. Move to a directory in your PATH (optional): ```bash sudo mv qbit-manage-macos-* /usr/local/bin/qbit-manage ``` 4. Run the binary: ```bash ./qbit-manage-macos-* --help ``` ### Linux 1. Download `qbit-manage-linux-amd64` from the [releases page](https://github.com/StuffAnThings/qbit_manage/releases) 2. Make the binary executable: ```bash chmod +x qbit-manage-linux-amd64 ``` 3. Move to a directory in your PATH (optional): ```bash sudo mv qbit-manage-linux-amd64 /usr/local/bin/qbit-manage ``` 4. Run the binary: ```bash ./qbit-manage-linux-amd64 --help ``` ## Python/Source Installation For developers or users who want to modify the code, you can install from source or PyPI. ### Prerequisites - Python 3.9 or higher - Git (for source installation) ### Method 1: Install from PyPI ```bash # Install uv first curl -LsSf https://astral.sh/uv/install.sh | sh # Install qbit-manage uv tool install qbit-manage ``` ### Method 2: Install from Source ```bash # Clone the repository git clone https://github.com/StuffAnThings/qbit_manage.git cd qbit_manage # Install uv if not already installed curl -LsSf https://astral.sh/uv/install.sh | sh # Install the package uv tool install . ``` ### Running qbit-manage After installation, you can run qbit-manage from anywhere: ```bash # Show help and available options qbit-manage --help # Run once (without scheduler) qbit-manage --run # Run with web UI (default on desktop) qbit-manage --web-server # Run without web UI (force disable) qbit-manage --web-server=False ``` ### Usage After installation, you can run qbit_manage using: ```bash qbit-manage --help ``` > [!TIP] > For Python installations, it's recommended to use a virtual environment to avoid conflicts with other packages. ### Development Installation For development work or to contribute to the project: ```bash # Clone the repository git clone https://github.com/StuffAnThings/qbit_manage.git cd qbit_manage # Install uv if not already installed curl -LsSf https://astral.sh/uv/install.sh | sh # Create virtual environment and install dependencies uv venv source .venv/bin/activate # Linux/macOS # .venv\Scripts\activate # Windows # Install in development mode uv pip install -e . ``` ### Updating **Tool installation:** ```bash uv tool upgrade qbit-manage ``` **Development installation:** ```bash cd qbit_manage git pull uv pip install -e . --upgrade ``` ## Quick Reference: Default Configuration File Locations ### Desktop App & Standalone Binary - **Windows**: `%APPDATA%\qbit-manage\config.yml` - **macOS**: `~/Library/Application Support/qbit-manage/config.yml` - **Linux**: `~/.config/qbit-manage/config.yml` ### Docker Installation - **Container Path**: `/app/config.yml` - **Host Mount**: Typically mounted from `/path/to/your/config:/config` ### Custom Location You can override the default location using the `--config-dir` or `-cd` command line option: ```bash qbit-manage --config-dir /path/to/your/config/directory ```