<h4id="linux-and-macos"><aclass="header"href="#linux-and-macos">Linux and macOS</a></h4>
<h4id="linux-and-macos"><aclass="header"href="#linux-and-macos">Linux and macOS</a></h4>
<p>Either set the <code>HELIX_RUNTIME</code> environment variable to point to the runtime files and add it to your <code>~/.bashrc</code> or equivalent:</p>
<p>The <strong>runtime</strong> directory is one below the Helix source, so either set a
<p>If the above command fails to create a symbolic link because the file exists either move <code>~/.config/helix/runtime</code> to a new location or delete it, then run the symlink command above again. </p>
<p>If the above command fails to create a symbolic link because the file exists either move <code>~/.config/helix/runtime</code> to a new location or delete it, then run the symlink command above again. </p>
<h4id="linux-and-macos"><aclass="header"href="#linux-and-macos">Linux and macOS</a></h4>
<h4id="linux-and-macos"><aclass="header"href="#linux-and-macos">Linux and macOS</a></h4>
<p>Either set the <code>HELIX_RUNTIME</code> environment variable to point to the runtime files and add it to your <code>~/.bashrc</code> or equivalent:</p>
<p>The <strong>runtime</strong> directory is one below the Helix source, so either set a
<p>If the above command fails to create a symbolic link because the file exists either move <code>~/.config/helix/runtime</code> to a new location or delete it, then run the symlink command above again. </p>
<p>If the above command fails to create a symbolic link because the file exists either move <code>~/.config/helix/runtime</code> to a new location or delete it, then run the symlink command above again. </p>