# 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](./releases.md) page to learn more about which best suits your team. There are several ways to install Coder. For production deployments with 50+ users, we recommend [installing on Kubernetes](./kubernetes.md). 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: ```sh curl -L https://coder.com/install.sh | sh ``` Refer to [GitHub releases](https://github.com/coder/coder/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](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-US/cpp/windows/latest-supported-vc-redist#latest-microsoft-visual-c-redistributable-version) > is installed. Use [GitHub releases](https://github.com/coder/coder/releases) to download the Windows installer (`.msi`) or standalone binary (`.exe`). ![Windows setup wizard](../images/install/windows-installer.png) Alternatively, you can use the [`winget`](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/package-manager/winget/#use-winget) package manager to install Coder: ```powershell winget install Coder.Coder ``` ## Other
To start the Coder server: ```sh coder server ``` ![Coder install](../images/install/coder-setup.png) To log in to an existing Coder deployment: ```sh coder login https://coder.example.com ``` ## Next up - [Create your first template](../templates/tutorial.md)