# Installation ## Install SF ```bash npm install -g sf-run ``` Requires **Node.js 24.0.0 or later** (24 LTS recommended) and **Git**. {% hint style="info" %} **`command not found: sf`?** Your shell may not have npm's global bin directory in `$PATH`. Run `npm prefix -g` to find it, then add `$(npm prefix -g)/bin` to your PATH. See [Troubleshooting](../reference/troubleshooting.md) for details. {% endhint %} SF checks for updates once every 24 hours. When a new version is available, you'll see a prompt at startup with the option to update immediately or skip. You can also update from within a session with `/sf update`. ## Set Up Your LLM Provider Launch SF for the first time: ```bash sf ``` The setup wizard walks you through: 1. **LLM Provider** — choose from 20+ providers (Anthropic, OpenAI, Google, OpenRouter, GitHub Copilot, Amazon Bedrock, Azure, and more). OAuth flows handle Claude Max and Copilot subscriptions automatically; otherwise paste an API key. 2. **Tool API Keys** (optional) — Brave Search, Context7, Jina, Slack, Discord. Press Enter to skip any. Re-run the wizard anytime with: ```bash sf config ``` For detailed provider setup, see [Provider Setup](../configuration/providers.md). ## Set Up API Keys for Tools If you use a non-Anthropic model, you may need a search API key for web search. Run `/sf config` inside any SF session to set keys globally — they're saved to `~/.sf/agent/auth.json` and apply to all projects. | Tool | Purpose | Get a Key | |------|---------|-----------| | Tavily Search | Web search for non-Anthropic models | [tavily.com](https://tavily.com/app/api-keys) | | Brave Search | Web search for non-Anthropic models | [brave.com](https://brave.com/search/api) | | Context7 Docs | Library documentation lookup | [context7.com](https://context7.com/dashboard) | Anthropic models have built-in web search and don't need these keys. ## VS Code Extension SF is also available as a VS Code extension. Install from the marketplace (publisher: FluxLabs) or search for "SF" in VS Code extensions. The extension provides: - **`@sf` chat participant** — talk to the agent in VS Code Chat - **Sidebar dashboard** — connection status, model info, token usage, quick actions - **Full command palette** — start/stop agent, switch models, export sessions The CLI (`sf-run`) must be installed first — the extension connects to it via RPC. ## Web Interface SF also has a browser-based interface: ```bash sf --web ``` This starts a local web server with a visual dashboard, real-time progress, and multi-project support. See [Web Interface](../features/web-interface.md) for details. ## Alternative Binary Name If the `sf` command conflicts with another tool (e.g., the oh-my-zsh git plugin aliases `sf` to `git svn dcommit`), use the alternative: ```bash sf-cli ``` Both `sf` and `sf-cli` point to the same binary. To remove the conflict permanently, add this to your `~/.zshrc`: ```bash unalias sf 2>/dev/null ```