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Moltbot Tutorial For Beginners (2026) | How to Use Moltbot

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Hello everyone. Today we are going to

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talk about Claudebot and how to actually

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use it. ClaBbot is powerful and with

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powerful tools, it is important to

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understand what you are doing and why

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you are doing it. This is not just

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another AI chat website where you type a

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question and get a reply. Cloudbot is an

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assistant that runs on your own computer

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and can interact with real systems.

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Because of that, you need to approach it

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with the right mindset. Cloudbot has

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become very popular online because it

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represents a shift in how AI assistants

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work. Most people are used to AI tools

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that only talk. They answer questions,

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write text, or help you think. Claudebot

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goes beyond that. It is built to

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actually do things. It can open files,

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interact with apps, run commands, and

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connect to tools you already use. That

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is exciting, but it also means it comes

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with responsibility.

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Before you even install Cloudbot, you

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should understand who this tool is

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really for. If you only want quick

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answers, writing help or casual

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brainstorming, you probably do not need

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Claudebot. Tools like Claude or ChatgPT

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are already great at that. Claudebot is

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for people who are comfortable with

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setup permissions and thinking carefully

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about what an assistant should be

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allowed to access. If that sounds like

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you, then Claudebot can become a very

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useful part of your workflow. Now, let

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us start from the beginning. To get

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Claudebot, you need to visit its

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official website. The website address is

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c l byud.bot.

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When you open the site, the first thing

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you will notice is the focus on action.

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The message is clear. This assistant is

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built to do things, not just talk. You

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will also see that this is an open

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source project. That means the code is

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available publicly, usually through

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GitHub. If you are technical or curious,

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you can inspect how it works and even

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contribute to it. On the website, you

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will find installation instructions for

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different operating systems. Claudebot

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works on Mac OS, Windows, and Linux.

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Choose the version that matches your

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system. The installation process depends

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slightly on your operating system, but

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the idea is the same. You download the

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package, follow the setup steps, and

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allow it to run locally on your machine.

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During installation, you may be asked to

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approve certain permissions. This is a

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critical step. Cloudbot can only do what

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you allow it to do. If you give it

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access to your files, it can read or

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organize them. If you connect it to your

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browser, it can help with web- based

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tasks. If you link messaging apps, it

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can communicate through them. You should

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take your time here and only enable what

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you truly need. Once Cloudbot is

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installed and running, you do not

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interact with it through a typical

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dashboard like most AI tools. Instead,

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Cloudbot integrates with apps you

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already use. This might include

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messaging platforms like WhatsApp,

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Telegram, Discord, Slack, Signal,

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iMessage, Claude, GPT, Spotify, Hue,

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Obsidian, Twitter, Browser, Gmail,

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GitHub, or even local interfaces

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depending on how you configure it. The

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idea is that you talk to Claudebot the

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same way you would talk to a co-orker or

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assistant. For example, instead of

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opening a special app and typing a

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command, you might send a message saying

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something like, "Organize my project

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files by date or check my calendar and

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summarize today's meetings." Cloudbot

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receives that message, understands it

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using an AI model, and then takes action

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using the permissions and tools you have

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connected. This is a good time to clear

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up a common confusion. Claudebot is not

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the same thing as Claude, the AI model

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created by Anthropic. Claude is a

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language model. It can think, reason,

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and generate text. Claudebot is the

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system that uses a model like Claude to

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turn thoughts into actions. You can

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think of the AI model as the brain and

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Claudebot as the body and tools around

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it. Cloudbot is not limited to one AI

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model. Depending on your setup, it can

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use Claude, open AI models or even

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locally running models. This flexibility

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is one of its strengths. You can choose

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the model that best fits your needs.

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Whether that is reasoning, speed, cost,

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or privacy. After installation, one of

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the first things you should do is

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configure your tools. Tools are the

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actions Cloudbot is allowed to take.

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This might include file system access,

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browser control, email access, or

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command line execution. Each tool

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usually needs to be enabled manually.

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This design is intentional. It forces

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you to think about security and scope.

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For example, if you want Cloudbot to

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help manage files, you might give it

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access to a specific folder instead of

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your entire drive. If you wanted to help

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with emails, you might start with read

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only access. You can always expand

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permissions later, but starting small is

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a good habit. As you grow more

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comfortable, you can move to more

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advanced workflows. One of the most

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powerful ideas behind Clawbot is

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long-term memory. Unlike traditional

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chat sessions that reset, Claudebot can

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maintain context over time. It can

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remember preferences, ongoing projects,

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and patterns in how you work. This makes

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it feel less like a chatbot and more

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like a long-term assistant. For example,

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if you regularly work on a specific

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project, Claudebot can learn where the

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files are, what tools you use, and what

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steps you usually take. Over time, you

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can give shorter and more natural

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instructions because it already

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understands the background. This is why

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some people compare Cloudbot to a real

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digital assistant, similar to the idea

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of Jarvis. It is persistent, always

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available, and integrated into daily

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tools. Unlike older automation systems

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where you had to manually connect each

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app and define every step, Claudebot

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relies heavily on natural language. You

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describe what you want and it figures

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out how to do it using the tools it has.

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However, this power also means you must

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stay alert because Claudebot can run

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commands and interact with systems.

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Mistakes can have real consequences.

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Always review what it plans to do,

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especially for complex or sensitive

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tasks. Many setups allow you to require

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confirmation before actions are

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executed. This is a good safety measure

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and highly recommended. Another

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important aspect is updates. Since

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CloudBot is open source and evolving

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quickly, updates are frequent. These

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updates can bring new features, bug

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fixes, and security improvements. Make

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sure you keep your installation up to

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date and read release notes when

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possible. This helps you understand what

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has changed and whether any permissions

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need to be reviewed. In the future, more

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assistants will work like this. They

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will live closer to our systems,

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understand long-term goals, and take

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actions on our behalf. Learning how to

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work with tools like Cloudbot now gives

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you an advantage. It teaches you how to

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think in systems, not just prompts. At

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the same time, it is important not to

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chase every new tool. New AI projects

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appear constantly and not all of them

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are worth your time. The real skill is

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knowing when a tool fits your needs and

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when it does not. Cloudbot is powerful

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but it is not required for everyone. If

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you are interested in building real AI

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powered workflows for work or business,

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Cloudbot can be a strong foundation. You

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can combine it with other tools,

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automation platforms, and APIs to create

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systems that save time and create value.

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This is where AI becomes more than a toy

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and starts becoming a serious

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productivity tool. To wrap this up,

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Claudebot is an assistant that can truly

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act, not just talk. It runs on your

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machine, connects to your tools, and can

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grow with you over time. It requires

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care, thought, and responsibility, but

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for the right user, it can be incredibly

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powerful. Take your time with setup,

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start small, and always stay aware of

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permissions and security. There are

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always risk, and it will be mentioned in

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the installation as well. So take each

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step carefully. Before we finish, let's

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quickly cover some important safety

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precautions. Cloudbot is powerful, so

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you should always be careful with

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permissions. Only give it access to what

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it truly needs. If it does not need full

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access to your files, email, or system

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commands, keep those permissions

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disabled. Start with simple, low-risk

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tasks and increase access slowly as you

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gain confidence. Avoid connecting

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sensitive accounts right away, such as

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your main email, financial data, or

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production systems. If possible, enable

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action confirmation so you can review

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what Cloudbot plans to do before it

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actually runs anything. Also, keep

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Claudebot and its dependencies up to

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date since updates often include

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important security fixes. If you do not

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feel comfortable running Cloudbot

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directly on your personal computer, you

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can use it through the cloud by setting

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it up on a VPS. A VPS is a virtual

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private server, which is basically a

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remote computer that runs all the time.

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You can get one from providers like

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Digital Ocean, Hetner, Leno, or AOWS.

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Most people choose a Linux server,

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usually Ubuntu. After creating the VPS,

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you connect to it using SSH from your

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local machine. Then you install the

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required tools and dependencies,

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followed by Claudebot itself using the

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official setup instructions. Once

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installed, you configure your AI model

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keys and permissions just like you would

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on a local system. To interact with

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Cloudbot on a VPS, you usually connect

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it to a messaging app like Telegram,

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Discord, or Slack. This way you can send

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commands from anywhere while Cloudbot

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runs safely on the remote server. This

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approach keeps your personal system

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isolated and gives you more control over

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security. Thanks for watching.

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