# Setting up MD-CMS for your site This document walks you through the installation of MD-CMS. ## Minimum install The bare minimum required to run MD-CMS is to download the content in [**app/**](https://github.com/kbenestad/mdcms/tree/main/app) and upload the files and folders to any web-server. ## Recommended install To properly use MD-CMS you need to download the CLI tool. ### Linux To download MD-CMS for Linux, you need to run the appropriate command below in the terminal. Verify which version you have installed by running `mdcms --version`. #### Debian and Debian-based distros (including Ubuntu) The .deb package handles all installation details. To download and install, run: ``` curl -fsSLO https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kbenestad/mdcms/main/latest/linux/mdcms.deb && sudo dpkg -i mdcms.deb ``` #### All other Linux distros For all other Linux distros, please run the following command in the terminal: ``` sudo curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kbenestad/mdcms/main/latest/linux/mdcms -o /usr/local/bin/mdcms && sudo chmod +x /usr/local/bin/mdcms ``` This command fetches the latest binary, moves it to `/usr/local/bin/mdcms` and makes it executable in one go. ### MacOS Open terminal and run this command to install `mdcms`: ``` sudo curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kbenestad/mdcms/main/latest/macos/mdcms -o /usr/local/bin/mdcms && sudo chmod +x /usr/local/bin/mdcms ``` MacOS may block the binary on first run ("cannot be opened because the developer cannot be verified"). If so, run the following command: ``` sudo xattr -d com.apple.quarantine /usr/local/bin/mdcms ``` once to clear it. Verify which version you have installed by running `mdcms --version`. ### Windows In Windows 10 or 11, open PowerShell and run the following command: ``` Invoke-WebRequest https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kbenestad/mdcms/main/latest/windows/mdcms.exe -OutFile "$env:USERPROFILE\AppData\Local\Microsoft\WindowsApps\mdcms.exe" ``` Verify which version you have installed by running `mdcms --version`. ## Update MD-CMS consists of two separate pieces of software: The CLI tool (which you run from the terminal) and the renderer (the index.html file, which the browser reads). To update the CLI, simply rerun the installation command and overwrite `mdcms`. To update the renderer, download the latest index.html and overwrite it in your sites.