--- title: "Installation" permalink: /docs/install --- {% include toc title="Platforms" %} ## OSX **yadm** can be installed using [Homebrew](https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew). ``` brew install yadm ``` ## Fedora/Red Hat/ CentOS (YUM/RPM) Several yum repositories are on Copr. Follow this link for [repositories and installation instructions](https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/thelocehiliosan/yadm/). ## Debian / Ubuntu **yadm** is currently in the "testing" release of Debian. If you are using the "stable" release, you can still install **yadm** using the following process. * First, add the following to `/etc/apt/sources.list` ``` deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian testing main contrib non-free ``` * Next, run `apt-get update -y` * Last, run `apt-get -t testing install yadm` If you are using the "unstable" or "testing" release of Debian, you should be able to install **yadm** as you normally install software with `apt-get`. ## Arch Linux **yadm** is available in the Arch User Repos and can be installed with AUR helper or Makepkg ``` yaourt -S yadm ``` ## Gentoo Linux **yadm** is available in the main gentoo portage tree, simply use `emerge` to install it ``` emerge -atv app-admin/yadm ``` ## Other You *can* simply download the **yadm** script and put it into your `$PATH`. Something like this: ``` curl -fLo /usr/local/bin/yadm https://github.com/TheLocehiliosan/yadm/raw/master/yadm && chmod a+x /usr/local/bin/yadm ``` or this if you don't want to clutter your system files: ``` curl -fLo ~/bin/yadm https://github.com/TheLocehiliosan/yadm/raw/master/yadm && chmod +x ~/bin/yadm ``` You can then, if you wish, add the **yadm** repository to your repository as a submodule. Doing this is beyond this documentation, but you can get a start by reading the [git-submodule](https://git-scm.com/docs/git-submodule) man page; or Stack-Overflow has a [useful resource](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/9035895/how-do-i-add-a-submodule-to-a-sub-directory)