diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 238dd40..faa9638 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -88,20 +88,8 @@ cp .env.example .env ```bash python webui.py --ip 127.0.0.1 --port 7788 ``` -2. WebUI options: - - `--ip`: The IP address to bind the WebUI to. Default is `127.0.0.1`. - - `--port`: The port to bind the WebUI to. Default is `7788`. - - `--theme`: The theme for the user interface. Default is `Ocean`. - - **Default**: The standard theme with a balanced design. - - **Soft**: A gentle, muted color scheme for a relaxed viewing experience. - - **Monochrome**: A grayscale theme with minimal color for simplicity and focus. - - **Glass**: A sleek, semi-transparent design for a modern appearance. - - **Origin**: A classic, retro-inspired theme for a nostalgic feel. - - **Citrus**: A vibrant, citrus-inspired palette with bright and fresh colors. - - **Ocean** (default): A blue, ocean-inspired theme providing a calming effect. - - `--dark-mode`: Enables dark mode for the user interface. -3. **Access the WebUI:** Open your web browser and navigate to `http://127.0.0.1:7788`. -4. **Using Your Own Browser(Optional):** +2. **Access the WebUI:** Open your web browser and navigate to `http://127.0.0.1:7788`. +3. **Using Your Own Browser(Optional):** - Set `CHROME_PATH` to the executable path of your browser and `CHROME_USER_DATA` to the user data directory of your browser. Leave `CHROME_USER_DATA` empty if you want to use local user data. - Windows ```env @@ -159,20 +147,6 @@ CHROME_PERSISTENT_SESSION=true docker compose up --build - Default VNC password: "youvncpassword" - Can be changed by setting `VNC_PASSWORD` in your `.env` file -5. **Container Management:** - ```bash - # Start with persistent browser - CHROME_PERSISTENT_SESSION=true docker compose up -d - - # Start with default mode (browser closes after tasks) - docker compose up -d - - # View logs - docker compose logs -f - - # Stop the container - docker compose down - ``` ## Changelog - [x] **2025/01/26:** Thanks to @vvincent1234. Now browser-use-webui can combine with DeepSeek-r1 to engage in deep thinking!