+++ title = "Installation" weight = 10 +++ Zola provides pre-built binaries for MacOS, Linux and Windows on the [GitHub release page](https://github.com/getzola/zola/releases). ### macOS Zola is available on [Brew](https://brew.sh): ```sh $ brew install zola ``` ### Arch Linux Zola is available in the official Arch Linux repositories. ```sh $ pacman -S zola ``` ### Alpine Linux Zola is available in the official Alpine Linux repository, only on the `edge` version for now. ```sh $ apk add zola --repository http://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/edge/community/ ``` ### Debian Zola is available over at [barnumbirr/zola-debian](https://github.com/barnumbirr/zola-debian). Grab the latest `.deb` for your Debian version then simply run: ```sh $ sudo dpkg -i zola__amd64_debian_.deb ``` ### Fedora Zola has been available in the official repositories since Fedora 29. ```sh $ sudo dnf install zola ``` ### Void Linux Zola is available in the official Void Linux repositories. ```sh $ sudo xbps-install zola ``` ### FreeBSD Zola is available in the official package repository. ```sh $ pkg install zola ``` ### OpenBSD Zola is available in the official package repository. ```sh $ doas pkg_add zola ``` ### Snapcraft Zola is available on snapcraft: ```sh $ snap install --edge zola ``` ### Docker Zola is available on [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com/r/balthek/zola). It has no `latest` tag, you will need to specify a [specific version to pull](https://hub.docker.com/r/balthek/zola/tags). ```sh $ docker pull balthek/zola:0.13.0 $ docker run balthek/zola:0.13.0 --version ``` #### Build ```sh $ docker run -u "$(id -u):$(id -g)" -v $PWD:/app --workdir /app balthek/zola:0.13.0 build ``` #### Serve ```sh $ docker run -u "$(id -u):$(id -g)" -v $PWD:/app --workdir /app -p 8080:8080 balthek/zola:0.13.0 serve --interface 0.0.0.0 --port 8080 --base-url localhost ``` You can now browse http://localhost:8080. > To enable live browser reload, you may have to bind to port 1024. Zola searches for an open > port between 1024 and 9000 for live reload. The new docker command would be > `$ docker run -u "$(id -u):$(id -g)" -v $PWD:/app --workdir /app -p 8080:8080 -p 1024:1024 balthek/zola:0.13.0 serve --interface 0.0.0.0 --port 8080 --base-url localhost` ## Windows Zola is available on [Scoop](https://scoop.sh): ```sh $ scoop install zola ``` and [Chocolatey](https://chocolatey.org/): ```sh $ choco install zola ``` Zola does not work in PowerShell ISE. ## From source To build Zola from source, you will need to have Git, [Rust (at least 1.45) and Cargo](https://www.rust-lang.org/) installed. You will also need to meet additional dependencies to compile [libsass](https://github.com/sass/libsass): - OSX, Linux and other Unix-like operating systems: `make` (`gmake` on BSDs), `g++`, `libssl-dev` - NixOS: Create a `shell.nix` file in the root of the cloned project with the following contents: ```nix with import {}; pkgs.mkShell { buildInputs = [ libsass openssl pkgconfig ]; } ``` - Then, invoke `nix-shell`. This opens a shell with the above dependencies. Then, run `cargo build --release` to build the project. - Windows (a bit trickier): updated `MSVC` and overall updated VS installation From a terminal, you can now run the following command: ```sh $ cargo build --release ``` The binary will be available in the `target/release` directory. You can move it in your `$PATH` to have the `zola` command available globally or in a directory if you want for example to have the binary in the same repository as the site.