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Urbit

Build Status

Urbit is a new programming and execution environment designed from scratch. Any resemblance to existing languages or operating systems is coincidental, cosmetic, or inevitable.

There is a lot to explain. For more information, watch a demo screencast and see the Urbit website.

System Requirements

Currently we support OS X, Ubuntu, Debian, and Amazon Linux.

Urbit depends on the following packages:

  • GNU Multiple Precision Arithmetic Library
  • OpenSSL
  • libsigsegv
  • ncurses

Building Urbit

See the website for instructions on building and running Urbit.