Install Guide

Three ways to use Darash. Pick the one you bought.

Darash Access — API key

The simplest way in: a personal API key that connects any MCP client (Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, or your own agent) to the hosted Darash engine. Nothing to install, nothing to host — the full scripture engine runs for you.

1 Subscribe

Open the Store and subscribe to Darash Access. After checkout your account holds your personal API key and MCP endpoint.

2 Add Darash to your MCP client

Point your client at your Darash MCP endpoint using your key. For Claude Desktop, add this to claude_desktop_config.json:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "darash": {
      "url": "https://darash.publifye.pro/mcp",
      "headers": { "X-API-Key": "YOUR_KEY" }
    }
  }
}

For Claude Code, one command does the same:

claude mcp add darash --transport http https://darash.publifye.pro/mcp --header "X-API-Key: YOUR_KEY"

Restart your client. Your exact endpoint + key are shown in your account after purchase.

3 Ask anything

Every tool is self-documenting — your AI discovers them automatically. Try:

"What does the Greek word for grace mean in Ephesians 2:8?"
"Find cross-references for Romans 8:28"
"Run an ELS search for 'Yeshua' in Genesis 22"
Read access to the full engine: 59 translations, Strong’s Hebrew & Greek, 446,544 cross-references, 13 dictionaries, morphology, semantic search, and ELS discovery. PubWrite is included for shareable documents and books. Cancel anytime.

Hermes Agent — your own AI on Telegram

A dedicated, always-on Darash agent that lives in Telegram and is owner-locked to you. It researches scripture and writes shareable documents and books for you. No technical knowledge needed — setup is a guided chat after purchase.

Prerequisites: you’ve subscribed to Hermes Agent in the Store, and you have a phone or computer that can run the free Telegram app.

1 Get Telegram

Install Telegram (the blue paper-plane icon) from the App Store or Play Store, open it, enter your phone number, and type the code it texts you. Skip if you already use it.

2 Create your bot in BotFather

In Telegram, search for BotFather (blue checkmark), tap Start, send /newbot, then enter a name (e.g. Sophia) and a username ending in bot (e.g. sophia_helper_bot). BotFather replies with a long token like 8927…:AAG…

3 Paste the token to the onboarding assistant

Copy the whole token line and paste it into the onboarding chat. The assistant confirms it found your bot — that token is the only key it needs.

Keep the token private; it’s the key to your bot. You never need to understand it.

4 Pick a name, then tap Start

Choose your assistant’s name when prompted. Then open your new bot and tap Start (or just say “hi”) — this tells the agent that you are its owner. Setup finishes automatically in a few seconds.

5 Chat

Open your bot in Telegram and send it a message. It’s live, private, and owner-locked to you — the full Darash engine behind a friendly chat.

Darash Engine — on your own infrastructure

License the complete engine for your team or organisation. Self-hosted, on-prem, or fully managed by us — scales to 40,000 concurrent users. The PubWrite authoring server is included. Bring your own corpus and integrations.

1 Request a quote

The Engine is licensed per deployment, so pricing is tailored. Open the Store and choose Darash Engine → Request Quote. Tell us your organisation size, corpus, expected load, and hosting preference (cloud, on-prem, or managed).

2 We prepare your deployment

We send a tailored quote and, once agreed, your deployment package: a single self-contained binary (macOS / Linux / Windows, x86-64 + Apple Silicon) plus the PubWrite server, or a fully managed environment we host and operate for you.

3 Onboarding & support

Hands-on setup, your private corpus and custom data wired in, and priority support. Your team connects any MCP client to your dedicated endpoint exactly like Access — at organisation scale.

Not sure which fits? Start with Darash Access ($7/mo) to explore the full engine from your own MCP client. Move up to Hermes Agent for a hands-off Telegram assistant, or Darash Engine when you need it in-house at scale. Compare all three in the Store.