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# ⚙️ Installation
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The preferred way of installing Lune is using [Aftman](https://github.com/lpghatguy/aftman).
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Running this command in your terminal will add `lune` to an `aftman.toml` file in the current directory, or create one if it does not exist:
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```sh
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aftman add filiptibell/lune
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```
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## Other options
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### Building from source
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Building and installing from source requires the latest version of [Rust & Cargo](https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/getting-started/installation.html) to be installed on your system. <br />
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Once installed, run the following command in your terminal:
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```sh
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cargo install lune --locked
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```
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Note that Lune does not make any minimum supported rust version (MSRV) guarantees and you may need to upgrade your version of Rust to update Lune in the future.
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### Using GitHub Releases
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You can download pre-built binaries for most systems directly from the [GitHub Releases](https://github.com/filiptibell/lune/releases) page. <br />
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There are many tools that can install directly from releases, and it is up to you to choose what tool to use when installing using this method.
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## Next steps
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Now that you've installed Lune, head over to the [Writing Scripts](https://github.com/filiptibell/lune/wiki/Getting-Started---2-Writing-Scripts) page to write your first script!
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