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Building kitty from source
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|kitty| is designed to run from source, for easy hackability. Make sure
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the following dependencies are installed first.
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Dependencies
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* python >= 3.5
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* harfbuzz >= 1.5.0
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* zlib
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* libpng
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* freetype (not needed on macOS)
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* fontconfig (not needed on macOS)
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* ImageMagick (optional, needed to use the ``kitty icat`` tool to display images in the terminal)
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* pygments (optional, need for syntax highlighting in ``kitty +kitten diff``)
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* gcc or clang (required only for building)
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* pkg-config (required only for building)
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* For building on Linux in addition to the above dependencies you might also need to install the ``-dev`` packages for ``xcursor``, ``xrandr``, ``libxi``, ``xinerama``, ``libgl1-mesa`` and ``xkbcommon-x11``, if they are not already installed by your distro.
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Install and run from source
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.. code-block:: sh
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git clone https://github.com/kovidgoyal/kitty && cd kitty
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Now build the native code parts of |kitty| with the following command::
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make
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You can run |kitty|, as::
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python3 .
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If that works, you can create a script to launch |kitty|:
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.. code-block:: sh
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
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import runpy
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runpy.run_path('/path/to/kitty/dir', run_name='__main__')
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And place it in :file:`~/bin` or :file:`/usr/bin` so that you can run |kitty| using
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just ``kitty``.
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Note for Linux/macOS packagers
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While kitty does use python, it is not a traditional python package, so please
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do not install it in site-packages.
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Instead run::
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python3 setup.py linux-package
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This will install kitty into the directory :file:`linux-package`. You can run kitty
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with :file:`linux-package/bin/kitty`. All the files needed to run kitty will be in
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:file:`linux-package/lib/kitty`. The terminfo file will be installed into
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:file:`linux-package/share/terminfo`. Simply copy these files into :file:`/usr` to install
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kitty. In other words, :file:`linux-package` is the staging area into which kitty is
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installed. You can choose a different staging area, by passing the ``--prefix``
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argument to :file:`setup.py`.
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You should probably split kitty into two packages, :file:`kitty-terminfo` that
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installs the terminfo file and :file:`kitty` that installs the main program.
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This allows users to install the terminfo file on servers into which they ssh,
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without needing to install all of kitty.
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You also need :file:`tic` to compile the terminfo files, it is usually found in
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the development package of :file:`ncurses`.
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This applies to creating packages for kitty for macOS package managers such as
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brew or MacPorts as well.
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