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How to download and install the jx binary on your machine

Pick the most suitable instructions for your operating system:

macOS

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  1. Download the jx binary

    On a Mac you can use brew:

    Alternatively, download the jx binary archive using curl and pipe (|) the compressed archive tothe tar command:

  2. Install the jx binary by moving it to a location in your executable path using using the mv command:

  3. Run jx version --short to make sure you’re on the latest stable version

Linux

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To install Jenkins X on Linux, download the .tar file, and unarchive it in a directory where you can run the jx command.

  1. Download the jx binary archive using curl and pipe (|) the compressed archive tothe tar command:

  2. Install the jx binary by moving it to a location in your executable path using using the mv command:

  3. Run jx version --short to make sure you’re on the latest stable version

Windows

You can install Jenkins X on Windows through Chocolatey, a third-party package management system that provides convenient one-step commands for local Jenkins X installations and upgrades.

Install the Chocolatey package management system using an AdministrativeShell:

  1. Right-click menu:Start[Command Prompt (Admin)].

  2. At the shell prompt, execute a powershell.exe command to downloadand install the choco binary and set the installation path so thatthe binary can be executed:

  3. Install Jenkins X using Chocolatey:

    You can update to the latest version of Jenkins X using Chocolatey:

  4. If you use scoop, then there is a manifest available.

    To install the jx binary run:

    To upgrade the jx binary run:

Other platforms

Download the binary for jx and add it to your $PATH

Or you can try build it yourself.Though if build it yourself please be careful to remove any older jx binary so your local build is found first on the $PATH :)

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