Installation via System Package Manager
Currently, only the AUR version is provided. If you are a Windows/macOS user, it is recommended to install via
uv. If you are a Linux user, it is highly recommended to install via a package manager.
Preparation
What is AUR?
AUR (Arch User Repository) allows users to install software from community-maintained software repositories. AUR packages are typically maintained by community members rather than official maintainers.
Common AUR helpers include yay and paru.
The following tutorial uses paru as an example; yay works similarly, just replace paru with yay.
Installation Process
AUR
paru -S astrbot-git
# Note:
# The review step will begin; press 'q' to exit review and continue installation.
# After installation, the data directory is fixed at: ~/.local/share/astrbot
Starting
You can directly use
astrbot init(for the first run) to initialize. Useastrbot runto run the bot. However, it is highly recommended to usesystemctlfor starting, as it provides features like automatic restart and log rotation.
systemctl --user start astrbot.service
Auto-start on Boot
# For security reasons, it is designed to run as a user.
systemctl --user enable astrbot.service
# If you need to start it immediately, add --now
# systemctl --user enable --now astrbot.service