jean allows you to run AI agents side by side in separate workspaces. This feature helps in multitasking and improves your workflow. Whether you are testing or experimenting, jean provides a structured environment for each agent.
Follow these simple steps to get started with jean.
- Operating System: Windows 10 or later, macOS 10.15 or later, or a suitable Linux distribution.
- Memory: At least 4 GB RAM.
- Storage: Minimum of 200 MB free space.
- Network: An internet connection is recommended for optimal performance.
- Parallel Processing: Run multiple AI agents simultaneously.
- Isolated Workspaces: Each agent operates in its own environment, preventing conflicts.
- User-Friendly Interface: Simple navigation ensures that you can set up your agents quickly.
- Visit the Releases page to download the software: Download Page.
- On the Releases page, look for the latest version.
- Click on the file that matches your operating system to download.
- Once the file is downloaded, locate it in your downloads folder.
- Double-click the file to start the installation process.
- Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.
After installation, follow these steps to run your first AI agent:
- Launch jean: Open the application from your start menu or applications folder.
- Create a New Workspace: Click on "New Workspace" in the main menu.
- Set Up Your Agent:
- Provide a name for your agent.
- Choose the parameters you want to set.
- Run the Agent: Click βRunβ to start your agent in the workspace.
- Monitor Performance: Use the dashboard to see how your agents are performing.
- Start with a single agent before moving to multiple agents. This helps you understand how each agent works.
- Utilize the "Help" section in the app for guidance on specific features.
- Regularly check for updates to ensure you have the latest features and fixes.
Join our community for help and feedback:
- GitHub Issues: Report problems or suggest features.
- Discussion Forum: Share your experiences or ask questions.
- Documentation: Access in-depth guides and FAQs.
For direct support, feel free to open an issue on our GitHub page.
Interested in contributing to jean? We welcome your ideas! Check out the guidelines in our repository and share your improvements.
This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for more information.
Donβt forget to download the latest version: Download Page.