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javis-bot da27c5a306 docs: warn that personal Google login is blocked on the Gemini CLI path
Google now rejects personal Google accounts on the Gemini CLI OAuth login
("This client is no longer supported for Gemini Code Assist for individuals").
The setup docs previously sent every user down "Sign in with Google" with no
warning. Note the block, recommend GEMINI_AUTH=apikey for personal accounts,
and clarify that real-time search fail-opens to DDG/Brave/Wikipedia regardless.

Docs only; no runtime default change.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-22 19:44:12 +09:00

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Deployment layouts

One image, three roles (JARVIS_ROLE), selected in .env. GPU is added per OS via a compose override picked with COMPOSE_FILE.

A. All-in-one (single machine)

Everything (desktop + Chrome + bridge + bot + TTS) in one container.

# .env
JARVIS_ROLE=full
COMPOSE_FILE=docker-compose.yml:docker-compose.gpu-linux.yml      # Ubuntu
# COMPOSE_FILE=docker-compose.yml:docker-compose.gpu-windows.yml  # Windows 11
DISCORD_SELFBOT_TOKEN=...
DISCORD_GUILD_ID=...

docker compose up -d            # Ollama + javis (COMPOSE_FILE adds GPU)

B. Split: browser host (LAN) + bot on your PC

The on-screen Chrome, real mouse/keyboard (xdotool) and screen live on the browser host. Your PC runs the bot and drives that browser over the internal network — no auth (internal only).

Browser host (the LAN machine that shows Chrome, e.g. 192.168.10.9)

# .env
JARVIS_ROLE=browser
CDP_BIND=0.0.0.0
BROWSER_CONTROL_BIND=0.0.0.0
CDP_PUBLISH_BIND=0.0.0.0
# no GPU needed → leave COMPOSE_FILE unset (base compose only)

docker compose up -d javis      # desktop + Chrome + control-server (port 8777)

Watch it on this machines VNC (localhost:5901) / noVNC (localhost:6080).

Bot host (your PC — Ubuntu or Windows 11)

# .env
JARVIS_ROLE=bot
BROWSER_CONTROL_URL=http://192.168.10.9:8777      # the browser host's LAN IP
COMPOSE_FILE=docker-compose.yml:docker-compose.gpu-linux.yml      # Ubuntu
# COMPOSE_FILE=docker-compose.yml:docker-compose.gpu-windows.yml  # Windows 11
DISCORD_SELFBOT_TOKEN=...
DISCORD_GUILD_ID=...

docker compose up -d            # bot + bridge + TTS + Ollama (GPU per OS)

The bots controlBrowser tool posts commands to BROWSER_CONTROL_URL, so "네이버에서 X 검색", "구글로 돌아가" etc. drive the browser hosts Chrome with real human-style input (visible on its VNC).

Windows 11 notes

  • Install the NVIDIA driver on Windows and enable GPU in Docker Desktop (Settings → Resources → WSL Integration). Use the gpu-windows.yml override.
  • Paths: named volumes are cross-platform. The Gemini OAuth login (for GEMINI_AUTH=oauth) is bind-mounted from the project-local ./docker/gemini-oauth into the container's ~/.gemini. A project-relative path is used so it resolves the same on Windows Docker Desktop and Linux (${HOME} is often unset when compose runs from PowerShell/cmd). Seed it once from a machine with a browser and the logged-in Gemini CLI (npm i -g @google/gemini-cli, then gemini -> "Sign in with Google"), copying the login state: (Note: as of 2026-06 Google blocks personal Google accounts on this CLI login with "This client is no longer supported for Gemini Code Assist for individuals". Workspace/org accounts may still work; personal accounts should use GEMINI_AUTH=apikey with a key from https://aistudio.google.com/app/apikey instead. Real-time search fail-opens to DDG/Brave/Wikipedia either way.) cp -r ~/.gemini/. docker/gemini-oauth/. The essential file is oauth_creds.json (it holds the refresh token; GOOGLE_GENAI_USE_GCA=true forces OAuth, so that is the file the startup readiness check looks for) - copying the whole dir simply also carries the cached account/settings. To reuse an existing host login without copying, set GEMINI_OAUTH_DIR=~/.gemini in .env. If unseeded, real-time search fail-opens to DDG/Brave and the container logs a 🔑 warning on startup.

Known limitation

Discord Go-Live broadcast of the browser host's screen from a remote bot is not supported (the bot's WebRTC screen capture is local to the bot machine). Use the browser host's VNC to view it. A full remote-broadcast path is separate, larger work.