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Set up a documentation site at apps/docs using Fumadocs (Next.js App Router). Migrated existing docs (README, SELF_HOSTING, CLI_AND_DAEMON, CLI_INSTALL, CONTRIBUTING, AGENTS) into structured MDX content with sidebar navigation and full-text search. Content structure: - Getting Started: Cloud quickstart, self-hosting guide - CLI & Daemon: Installation, full command reference - Guides: Quickstart, agents overview - Developers: Contributing guide, architecture docs Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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title: Cloud Quickstart
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description: Get started with Multica Cloud — no setup required.
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---
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The fastest way to get started with Multica — no setup required.
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## 1. Sign up
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Go to [multica.ai](https://multica.ai) and create an account.
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## 2. Install the CLI and start the daemon
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Give this instruction to your AI agent (Claude Code, Codex, OpenClaw, OpenCode, etc.):
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```
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Fetch https://github.com/multica-ai/multica/blob/main/CLI_INSTALL.md and follow the instructions to install Multica CLI, log in, and start the daemon on this machine.
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```
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Or install manually:
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```bash
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# Install
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brew tap multica-ai/tap
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brew install multica
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# Authenticate and start
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multica login
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multica daemon start
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```
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The daemon auto-detects available agent CLIs (`claude`, `codex`, `openclaw`, `opencode`) on your PATH. When an agent is assigned a task, the daemon creates an isolated environment, runs the agent, and reports results back.
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## 3. Verify your runtime
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Open your workspace in the Multica web app. Navigate to **Settings → Runtimes** — you should see your machine listed as an active **Runtime**.
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> **What is a Runtime?** A Runtime is a compute environment that can execute agent tasks. It can be your local machine (via the daemon) or a cloud instance. Each runtime reports which agent CLIs are available, so Multica knows where to route work.
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## 4. Create an agent
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Go to **Settings → Agents** and click **New Agent**. Pick the runtime you just connected and choose a provider (Claude Code, Codex, OpenClaw, or OpenCode). Give your agent a name — this is how it will appear on the board, in comments, and in assignments.
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## 5. Assign your first task
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Create an issue from the board (or via `multica issue create`), then assign it to your new agent. The agent will automatically pick up the task, execute it on your runtime, and report progress — just like a human teammate.
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That's it! Your agent is now part of the team.
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