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## Building from source
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- [Configuring Helix's runtime files](#configuring-helixs-runtime-files)
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- [Linux and macOS](#linux-and-macos)
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- [Windows](#windows)
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- [Multiple runtime directories](#multiple-runtime-directories)
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- [Note to packagers](#note-to-packagers)
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- [Validating the installation](#validating-the-installation)
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- [Configure the desktop shortcut](#configure-the-desktop-shortcut)
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Requirements:
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Clone the Helix GitHub repository into a directory of your choice. The
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examples in this documentation assume installation into either `~/src/` on
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Linux and macOS, or `%userprofile%\src\` on Windows.
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- The [Rust toolchain](https://www.rust-lang.org/tools/install)
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- The [Git version control system](https://git-scm.com/)
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- A C++14 compatible compiler to build the tree-sitter grammars, for example GCC or Clang
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If you are using the `musl-libc` standard library instead of `glibc` the following environment variable must be set during the build to ensure tree-sitter grammars can be loaded correctly:
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```sh
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RUSTFLAGS="-C target-feature=-crt-static"
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```
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1. Clone the repository:
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```sh
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git clone https://github.com/helix-editor/helix
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cd helix
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```
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2. Compile from source:
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```sh
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cargo install --path helix-term --locked
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```
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This command will create the `hx` executable and construct the tree-sitter
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grammars in the local `runtime` folder.
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> 💡 If you do not want to fetch or build grammars, set an environment variable `HELIX_DISABLE_AUTO_GRAMMAR_BUILD`
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> 💡 Tree-sitter grammars can be fetched and compiled if not pre-packaged. Fetch
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> grammars with `hx --grammar fetch` and compile them with
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> `hx --grammar build`. This will install them in
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> the `runtime` directory within the user's helix config directory (more
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> [details below](#multiple-runtime-directories)).
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### Configuring Helix's runtime files
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#### Linux and macOS
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The **runtime** directory is one below the Helix source, so either export a
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`HELIX_RUNTIME` environment variable to point to that directory and add it to
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your `~/.bashrc` or equivalent:
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```sh
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export HELIX_RUNTIME=~/src/helix/runtime
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```
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Or, create a symbolic link:
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```sh
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ln -Ts $PWD/runtime ~/.config/helix/runtime
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```
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If the above command fails to create a symbolic link because the file exists either move `~/.config/helix/runtime` to a new location or delete it, then run the symlink command above again.
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#### Windows
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Either set the `HELIX_RUNTIME` environment variable to point to the runtime files using the Windows setting (search for
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`Edit environment variables for your account`) or use the `setx` command in
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Cmd:
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```sh
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setx HELIX_RUNTIME "%userprofile%\source\repos\helix\runtime"
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```
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> 💡 `%userprofile%` resolves to your user directory like
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> `C:\Users\Your-Name\` for example.
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Or, create a symlink in `%appdata%\helix\` that links to the source code directory:
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| Method | Command |
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| PowerShell | `New-Item -ItemType Junction -Target "runtime" -Path "$Env:AppData\helix\runtime"` |
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| Cmd | `cd %appdata%\helix` <br/> `mklink /D runtime "%userprofile%\src\helix\runtime"` |
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> 💡 On Windows, creating a symbolic link may require running PowerShell or
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> Cmd as an administrator.
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#### Multiple runtime directories
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When Helix finds multiple runtime directories it will search through them for files in the
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following order:
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1. `runtime/` sibling directory to `$CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR` directory (this is intended for
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developing and testing helix only).
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2. `runtime/` subdirectory of OS-dependent helix user config directory.
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3. `$HELIX_RUNTIME`
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4. Distribution-specific fallback directory (set at compile time—not run time—
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with the `HELIX_DEFAULT_RUNTIME` environment variable)
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5. `runtime/` subdirectory of path to Helix executable.
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This order also sets the priority for selecting which file will be used if multiple runtime
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directories have files with the same name.
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#### Note to packagers
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If you are making a package of Helix for end users, to provide a good out of
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the box experience, you should set the `HELIX_DEFAULT_RUNTIME` environment
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variable at build time (before invoking `cargo build`) to a directory which
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will store the final runtime files after installation. For example, say you want
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to package the runtime into `/usr/lib/helix/runtime`. The rough steps a build
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script could follow are:
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1. `export HELIX_DEFAULT_RUNTIME=/usr/lib/helix/runtime`
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1. `cargo build --profile opt --locked --path helix-term`
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1. `cp -r runtime $BUILD_DIR/usr/lib/helix/`
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1. `cp target/opt/hx $BUILD_DIR/usr/bin/hx`
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This way the resulting `hx` binary will always look for its runtime directory in
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`/usr/lib/helix/runtime` if the user has no custom runtime in `~/.config/helix`
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or `HELIX_RUNTIME`.
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### Validating the installation
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To make sure everything is set up as expected you should run the Helix health
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check:
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```sh
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hx --health
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```
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For more information on the health check results refer to
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[Health check](https://github.com/helix-editor/helix/wiki/Healthcheck).
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### Configure the desktop shortcut
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If your desktop environment supports the
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[XDG desktop menu](https://specifications.freedesktop.org/menu-spec/menu-spec-latest.html)
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you can configure Helix to show up in the application menu by copying the
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provided `.desktop` and icon files to their correct folders:
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```sh
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cp contrib/Helix.desktop ~/.local/share/applications
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cp contrib/helix.png ~/.icons # or ~/.local/share/icons
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```
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To use another terminal than the system default, you can modify the `.desktop`
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file. For example, to use `kitty`:
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```sh
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sed -i "s|Exec=hx %F|Exec=kitty hx %F|g" ~/.local/share/applications/Helix.desktop
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sed -i "s|Terminal=true|Terminal=false|g" ~/.local/share/applications/Helix.desktop
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```
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