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title: Terminal User Interface (TUI) commands
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slug: /get-started/tui
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---
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import PartialExternalPreview from '@site/docs/_partial-external-preview.mdx';
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<PartialExternalPreview />
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The OpenRAG Terminal User Interface (TUI) allows you to set up, configure, and monitor your OpenRAG deployment directly from the terminal, on any operating system.
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Instead of starting OpenRAG using Docker commands and manually editing values in the `.env` file, the TUI walks you through the setup. It prompts for variables where required, creates a `.env` file for you, and then starts OpenRAG.
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Once OpenRAG is running, use the TUI to monitor your application, control your containers, and retrieve logs.
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## Start the TUI
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To start the TUI, run the following commands from the directory where you installed OpenRAG.
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```bash
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uv sync
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uv run openrag
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```
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The TUI Welcome Screen offers basic and advanced setup options.
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For more information on setup values during installation, see [Install OpenRAG](/install).
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## Navigation
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The TUI accepts mouse input or keyboard commands.
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- <kbd>Arrow keys</kbd>: move between options
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- <kbd>Tab</kbd>/<kbd>Shift+Tab</kbd>: switch fields and buttons
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- <kbd>Enter</kbd>: select/confirm
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- <kbd>Escape</kbd>: back
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- <kbd>Q</kbd>: quit
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- <kbd>Number keys (1-4)</kbd>: quick access to main screens
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## Container management
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The TUI can deploy, manage, and upgrade your OpenRAG containers.
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### Start container services
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Click **Start Container Services** to start the OpenRAG containers.
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The TUI automatically detects your container runtime, and then checks if your machine has compatible GPU support by checking for `CUDA`, `NVIDIA_SMI`, and Docker/Podman runtime support. This check determines which Docker Compose file OpenRAG uses.
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The TUI then pulls the images and deploys the containers with the following command.
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```bash
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docker compose up -d
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```
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If images are missing, the TUI runs `docker compose pull`, then runs `docker compose up -d`.
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### Start native services
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A "native" service in OpenRAG refers to a service run natively on your machine, and not within a container.
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The `docling-serve` process is a native service in OpenRAG, because it's a document processing service that is run on your local machine, and controlled separately from the containers.
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To start or stop `docling-serve` or any other native services, in the TUI main menu, click **Start Native Services** or **Stop Native Services**.
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To view the status, port, or PID of a native service, in the TUI main menu, click [Status](#status).
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### Status
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The **Status** menu displays information on your container deployment.
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Here you can check container health, find your service ports, view logs, and upgrade your containers.
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To view streaming logs, select the container you want to view, and press <kbd>l</kbd>.
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To copy your logs, click **Copy to Clipboard**.
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To **upgrade** your containers, click **Upgrade**.
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**Upgrade** runs `docker compose pull` and then `docker compose up -d --force-recreate`.
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The first command pulls the latest images of OpenRAG.
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The second command recreates the containers with your data persisted.
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To **reset** your containers, click **Reset**.
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Reset gives you a completely fresh start.
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Reset deletes all of your data, including OpenSearch data, uploaded documents, and authentication.
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**Reset** runs two commands.
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It first stops and removes all containers, volumes, and local images.
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```
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docker compose down --volumes --remove-orphans --rmi local
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```
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When the first command is complete, OpenRAG removes any additional Docker objects with `prune`.
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```
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docker system prune -f
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```
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## Diagnostics
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The **Diagnostics** menu provides health monitoring for your container runtimes and monitoring of your OpenSearch security. |