## Installing from source If your system isn't covered by the pre-built packages then you can build it for yourself. WezTerm should run on any modern unix as well as Windows 10 and macOS. * Install `rustup` to get the `rust` compiler installed on your system. [Install rustup](https://www.rust-lang.org/en-US/install.html) * Rust version 1.41 or later is required * Build in release mode: `cargo build --release` * Run it via either `cargo run --release` or `target/release/wezterm` You will need a collection of support libraries; the [`get-deps`](https://github.com/wez/wezterm/blob/main/get-deps) script will attempt to install them for you. If it doesn't know about your system, [please contribute instructions!](https://github.com/wez/wezterm/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md) If you don't plan to submit a pull request to the wezterm repo, you can download a smaller source tarball using these steps: ```bash curl https://sh.rustup.rs -sSf | sh -s curl -LO {{ src_stable }} tar -xzf {{ src_stable_asset }} cd {{ src_stable_dir }} sudo ./get-deps cargo build --release cargo run --release -- start ``` Alternatively, use the full git repo: ```bash curl https://sh.rustup.rs -sSf | sh -s git clone --depth=1 --branch=main --recursive https://github.com/wez/wezterm.git cd wezterm git submodule update --init --recursive sudo ./get-deps cargo build --release cargo run --release -- start ``` **If you get an error about zlib then you most likely didn't initialize the submodules; take a closer look at the instructions!**