followup to #16761 thanks @lucasmelin ! + thanks: @ethanndickson @Parkreiner @matifali @aqandrew - [x] update snippet - [x] find/replace - [x] spot-check [preview](https://coder.com/docs/@16761-gfm-callouts/admin/templates/managing-templates/schedule) (and others) --------- Co-authored-by: EdwardAngert <17991901+EdwardAngert@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: M Atif Ali <atif@coder.com>
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Installing Coder
A single CLI (coder
) is used for both the Coder server and the client.
We support two release channels: mainline and stable - read the Releases page to learn more about which best suits your team.
There are several ways to install Coder. Follow the steps on this page for a minimal installation of Coder, or for a step-by-step guide on how to install and configure your first Coder deployment, follow the quickstart guide.
For production deployments with 50+ users, we recommend installing on Kubernetes. Otherwise, you can install Coder on your local machine or on a VM:
Linux/macOS
Our install script is the fastest way to install Coder on Linux/macOS:
curl -L https://coder.com/install.sh | sh
Refer to GitHub releases for alternate installation methods (e.g. standalone binaries, system packages).
Windows
Important
If you plan to use the built-in PostgreSQL database, you will need to ensure that the Visual C++ Runtime is installed.
Use GitHub releases to download the
Windows installer (.msi
) or standalone binary (.exe
).
Alternatively, you can use the
winget
package manager to install Coder:
winget install Coder.Coder
Other
To start the Coder server:
coder server
To log in to an existing Coder deployment:
coder login https://coder.example.com