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# Linsk installation instructions for Windows
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Here you will find the instructions on how you can install Linsk on Windows.
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# Prerequisites
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Linsk aims to have minimal dependencies. In this section, you can find the instructions to install the required dependencies.
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## QEMU
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QEMU powers the Linsk's virtual machine.
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The easiest way to install QEMU on Windows is to use the official installer binaries. You can find them here: https://www.qemu.org/download/#windows.
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## OpenVPN Tap Networking Drivers
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Linsk takes use of OpenVPN's tap networking drivers to allow for direct host-VM communication over a virtual network.
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The easiest way to get these drivers is to use OpenVPN Community installer: https://openvpn.net/community-downloads/.
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## (Optional) Go
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**OPTIONAL:** You need to install Go only if you want to use `go install` installation method or build Linsk from the bare Git repository.
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You can find the installer on Go's official website: https://go.dev/dl/.
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# Installation
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## Using Go's `go install`
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Assuming that you have an existing Go installation, you should be able to access the `go install` command which will build the project from source and put it to `%GOPATH%\bin` folder. By default, `%GOPATH%` is `%USERPROFILE%\go`.
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You can run the following command to build and install Linsk:
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```sh
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go install github.com/AlexSSD7/linsk
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```
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After that, you should be able to run `linsk`, or `%USERPROFILE%\go\bin\linsk.exe` if you have not added `%USERPROFILE%\go\bin` to PATH.
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## Package managers
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//TODO.
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## Prebuilt binaries
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//TODO.
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## Build from Source
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Clone the repository using `git` and run `go build` to build the Linsk binary.
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```sh
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git clone https://github.com/AlexSSD7/linsk
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cd linsk
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go build
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```
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After that is done, you will be able to find the `linsk.exe` binary in the same folder you ran `go build` in. |