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Markdown
37 lines
1.5 KiB
Markdown
# Install Tolaria
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Tolaria publishes desktop builds for macOS, Windows, and Linux. macOS is the primary day-to-day development target, with Windows and Linux builds supported through the release pipeline and fixed as platform issues are found.
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## Download
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Use the latest stable release unless you are intentionally testing pre-release builds:
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- <a href="https://tolaria.md/download/" target="_self">Download the latest stable build</a>
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- [Browse all GitHub releases](https://github.com/refactoringhq/tolaria/releases)
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- <a href="https://tolaria.md/releases/" target="_self">Read the release notes</a>
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## Homebrew
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On macOS you can install the cask:
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```bash
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brew install --cask tolaria
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```
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## Platform Status
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| Platform | Status | Notes |
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| macOS | Primary | Apple Silicon and Intel builds are published. Homebrew is available. |
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| Windows | Supported, early | NSIS installers and signed updater bundles are published. Some shell and menu behavior can still need Windows-specific fixes. |
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| Linux | Supported, early | AppImage and deb artifacts are published. Desktop behavior depends on distribution WebKitGTK and input-method integration. |
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See [Supported Platforms](/reference/supported-platforms) for the current support policy.
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## After Installing
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1. Open Tolaria.
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2. Choose the Getting Started vault if you want a guided sample.
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3. Or open an existing folder of Markdown files as a vault.
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4. Use the command palette with `Cmd+K` on macOS or `Ctrl+K` on Linux and Windows.
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