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ZettaBrain RAG

by zettabrain · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.1 · MIT-0
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Description
Chat with your private documents using a fully local RAG pipeline. No cloud, no API keys — runs on your own machine with Ollama + ChromaDB.
README (SKILL.md)

ZettaBrain RAG Skill

Chat with your own documents using a local AI. Document data stays on your machine when you use local storage and a local Ollama endpoint (the default). Remote storage (S3, NFS, SMB) and a remote OLLAMA_HOST are optional and will move data off-device — see the Privacy section.

Supports PDF, DOCX, TXT, Markdown. Works on Linux, macOS (including EC2 Mac Apple Silicon), and Windows.

Install

Recommended — pipx (no elevated privileges, fully inspectable)

pipx install zettabrain-rag
sudo zettabrain-setup

One-line installer (review source before running)

The installer scripts are open source and auditable at the links above before execution.

# Linux — review first: https://github.com/zettabrain/zettabrain-rag/blob/main/install.sh
curl -fsSL https://zettabrain.app/install.sh | sudo bash

# macOS — review first: https://github.com/zettabrain/zettabrain-rag/blob/main/install.sh
curl -fsSL https://zettabrain.app/install.sh | bash

# Windows — review first: https://github.com/zettabrain/zettabrain-rag/blob/main/install.ps1
irm https://zettabrain.app/install.ps1 | iex

The Linux installer requires sudo to install Ollama system-wide and register a systemd service. The macOS installer does not require sudo for the package install step.

Setup

Run the interactive setup wizard once after install:

sudo zettabrain-setup

This will:

  1. Configure your document storage (local, NFS, SMB, or S3)
  2. Install and start Ollama locally
  3. Pull the recommended AI model for your hardware
  4. Generate a self-signed TLS certificate (stays on-device)
  5. Register ZettaBrain as a background service (see Service Management to stop or remove it)

Commands

Command Description
zettabrain-chat Interactive CLI chat with your documents
zettabrain-server Start the web GUI server (HTTPS on port 7860)
zettabrain-ingest Index documents into the vector store
zettabrain-ingest --rebuild Wipe and re-index all documents
zettabrain-status Show Ollama, vector store, and storage status
zettabrain-storage add Add an additional storage source
zettabrain-setup Re-run the setup wizard

Usage Examples

Chat via CLI:

zettabrain-chat
# > What does our Q3 report say about cloud costs?

Start the web GUI (https://localhost:7860):

zettabrain-server

Ingest a specific folder:

ZETTABRAIN_DOCS=/path/to/docs zettabrain-ingest

Vector Store — Location, Retention & Deletion

The vector index (document embeddings) is stored only on your local machine:

Item Location
Vector database /opt/zettabrain/src/zettabrain_vectorstore/
Ingestion log (MD5 hashes) /opt/zettabrain/src/ingested_files.json
Configuration /opt/zettabrain/src/zettabrain.env

Embeddings are never transmitted to any remote service. They are derived from your documents and stored locally in ChromaDB.

Delete the vector index:

# Via CLI
zettabrain-server &
curl -X DELETE http://localhost:7860/api/vectorstore

# Or directly
rm -rf /opt/zettabrain/src/zettabrain_vectorstore
rm -f  /opt/zettabrain/src/ingested_files.json

Rebuild from scratch:

zettabrain-ingest --rebuild

Exclude files or folders by not including them in ZETTABRAIN_DOCS — only files under that path are indexed.

Service Management

ZettaBrain registers a background service so the web GUI auto-starts on boot. Here is how to control or fully remove it:

Linux (systemd)

# Stop the service
sudo systemctl stop zettabrain

# Disable auto-start on boot
sudo systemctl disable zettabrain

# Check status
sudo systemctl status zettabrain

# View logs
journalctl -u zettabrain -f

# Remove service completely
sudo systemctl stop zettabrain
sudo systemctl disable zettabrain
sudo rm /etc/systemd/system/zettabrain.service
sudo systemctl daemon-reload

macOS (launchd)

# Stop the service
sudo launchctl unload /Library/LaunchDaemons/io.zettabrain.server.plist

# Remove auto-start on boot
sudo rm /Library/LaunchDaemons/io.zettabrain.server.plist

# View logs
tail -f /opt/zettabrain/logs/server.log

Uninstall completely

# Remove the package
pipx uninstall zettabrain-rag

# Stop and remove service (Linux)
sudo systemctl stop zettabrain && sudo systemctl disable zettabrain
sudo rm -f /etc/systemd/system/zettabrain.service && sudo systemctl daemon-reload

# Stop and remove service (macOS)
sudo launchctl unload /Library/LaunchDaemons/io.zettabrain.server.plist
sudo rm -f /Library/LaunchDaemons/io.zettabrain.server.plist

# Remove all data, config, and vector index
sudo rm -rf /opt/zettabrain

Privacy

Privacy depends on your configuration:

Configuration Data stays local?
Local storage + OLLAMA_HOST=http://localhost:11434 (default) ✅ Yes — fully on-device
NFS or SMB network storage ⚠️ Documents fetched over your LAN
S3 / object storage ⚠️ Documents streamed from cloud storage
Remote OLLAMA_HOST ⚠️ Queries and retrieved document chunks sent to remote Ollama

Default setup is fully local. The setup wizard defaults to local storage and a localhost Ollama endpoint. Remote options are opt-in and clearly labelled during setup.

Document embeddings (vector index) are always stored locally regardless of storage configuration.

Configuration

Settings file: /opt/zettabrain/src/zettabrain.env

Variable Default Description
ZETTABRAIN_DOCS set during setup Path to documents folder
ZETTABRAIN_LLM_MODEL set during setup Ollama model name
ZETTABRAIN_EMBED_MODEL nomic-embed-text Embedding model
OLLAMA_HOST http://localhost:11434 Ollama API endpoint (keep local for full privacy)
ZETTABRAIN_CHUNK_SIZE 1000 Document chunk size
ZETTABRAIN_CHUNK_OVERLAP 200 Chunk overlap

Supported Platforms

Platform Notes
Ubuntu 22.04 / 24.04 Full GPU support (NVIDIA auto-installed)
Amazon Linux 2 / 2023 Full support
RHEL / Rocky / AlmaLinux 8/9 Full support
macOS 12+ Apple Silicon Metal GPU via Ollama (mac2.metal, mac2-m2.metal)
macOS 12+ Intel CPU inference (mac1.metal)
Windows 10/11 Via PowerShell installer

Links

Usage Guidance
This skill does not show artifact-backed malicious behavior, but install it only if you are comfortable running external installer/package code, granting sudo for setup on systems that need it, indexing the selected document folder into a persistent local vector database, and managing the auto-start service. Keep Ollama local unless you intentionally want document queries sent to a remote host.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: zettabrain-rag Version: 1.0.1 The skill promotes high-risk installation patterns, specifically 'curl | bash' and PowerShell 'iex' (Invoke-Expression) from remote URLs (zettabrain.app) in SKILL.md, which are classic vectors for remote code execution. Additionally, the setup process requires 'sudo' privileges to register background services (systemd/launchd) and manage system-wide configurations in /opt/zettabrain. While these actions are documented as necessary for the RAG service's functionality, the combination of remote script execution and elevated privileges warrants a cautious classification.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
The private-document indexing and chat behavior fits the stated RAG purpose, and the artifact discloses local vector storage plus optional remote storage or remote Ollama settings that can move data off-device.
Instruction Scope
The documented commands are user-directed setup, ingestion, service management, and cleanup commands. The delete command is destructive but scoped to the ZettaBrain vector store and ingestion log.
Install Mechanism
The skill is instruction-only and asks users to install an external package or run remote installer scripts, including sudo on Linux. This is disclosed and purpose-aligned, but the runnable installer/package code was not included in the artifact set.
Credentials
Reading and indexing private documents is central to the skill, and the artifacts describe path scoping through ZETTABRAIN_DOCS, storage locations, and deletion options. Users should still choose document paths carefully.
Persistence & Privilege
The setup registers a boot-starting background service and may require sudo to install Ollama/system services. The artifact provides stop, disable, and uninstall instructions, so this is disclosed rather than hidden.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install zettabrain-rag
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /zettabrain-rag
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.1
Address ClawScan findings: added installer source links, full uninstall instructions, vector store location and deletion docs, conditional privacy table
v1.0.0
Initial release — local RAG pipeline with macOS, Linux and Windows support
Metadata
Slug zettabrain-rag
Version 1.0.1
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 0
Active Installs 0
Total Versions 2
Frequently Asked Questions

What is ZettaBrain RAG?

Chat with your private documents using a fully local RAG pipeline. No cloud, no API keys — runs on your own machine with Ollama + ChromaDB. It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 87 downloads so far.

How do I install ZettaBrain RAG?

Run "/install zettabrain-rag" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is ZettaBrain RAG free?

Yes, ZettaBrain RAG is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does ZettaBrain RAG support?

ZettaBrain RAG is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created ZettaBrain RAG?

It is built and maintained by zettabrain (@zettabrain); the current version is v1.0.1.

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