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Installation Guide | How to download and install Sub-CLI on your system |
Installation Guide
Follow these simple steps to get Sub-CLI up and running on your computer.
Download the Right Version
Sub-CLI is available for various operating systems and architectures. Visit the Releases page to download the appropriate version for your system.
Understanding Which Version to Download
The release files are named following this pattern:
sub-cli-[OS]-[ARCHITECTURE][.exe]
Where:
- OS is your operating system (windows, darwin, linux)
- ARCHITECTURE is your computer's processor type (amd64, arm64)
- The
.exe
extension is only present for Windows versions
Which Version Do I Need?
Here's a simple guide to help you choose:
Operating System | Processor Type | Download File |
---|---|---|
Windows | Intel/AMD (most PCs) | sub-cli-windows-amd64.exe |
Windows | ARM (Surface Pro X, etc.) | sub-cli-windows-arm64.exe |
macOS | Intel Mac | sub-cli-darwin-amd64 |
macOS | Apple Silicon (M series processors) | sub-cli-darwin-arm64 |
Linux | Intel/AMD (most PCs/servers) | sub-cli-linux-amd64 |
Linux | ARM (Raspberry Pi, ARM-based VPS, etc.) | sub-cli-linux-arm64 |
If you're unsure about your system architecture, most modern computers use amd64 (also known as x86_64) architecture.
Installation Steps
::: tip
For temporary use, place the sub-cli binary in the current directory or any location you prefer, without adding it to the PATH.
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Windows
- Download the appropriate
.exe
file from the Releases page - Move the file to a location of your choice (e.g.,
C:\Users\[username]\bin\
) - (Optional) Add the folder to your PATH environment variable to run Sub-CLI from any location:
- Right-click on "This PC" and select "Properties"
- Click on "Advanced system settings"
- Click on "Environment Variables"
- Under "System variables", find the "Path" variable, select it and click "Edit"
- Click "New" and add the path to the folder containing the Sub-CLI executable
- Click "OK" on all dialog boxes to save the changes
macOS (Darwin)
- Download the appropriate file from the Releases page
- Open Terminal
- Make the file executable with the command:
chmod +x path/to/downloaded/sub-cli-darwin-[architecture]
- (Optional) Move it to a location in your PATH for easier access:
sudo mv path/to/downloaded/sub-cli-darwin-[architecture] ~/.local/bin/sub-cli
Linux
- Download the appropriate file from the Releases page
- Open Terminal
- Make the file executable with the command:
chmod +x path/to/downloaded/sub-cli-linux-[architecture]
- (Optional) Move it to a location in your PATH for easier access:
sudo mv path/to/downloaded/sub-cli-linux-[architecture] ~/.local/bin/sub-cli
Verifying Installation
To verify that Sub-CLI is installed correctly, open a command prompt or terminal and run:
sub-cli version
You should see the current version number of Sub-CLI displayed.
Troubleshooting
If you encounter any issues during installation:
- Make sure you've downloaded the correct version for your operating system and architecture
- Ensure the file has executable permissions (on macOS and Linux)
- Verify that the file is in a location accessible by your command prompt or terminal
- If you've added it to PATH, try restarting your command prompt or terminal
For further assistance, please visit our feedback page to report the issue.