Installation

Deno works on macOS, Linux, and Windows. Deno is a single binary executable. It has no external dependencies.

Download and install

deno_install provides convenience scripts to download and install the binary.

Using Shell (macOS and Linux):

`

  1. curl -fsSL https://deno.land/x/install/install.sh | sh

`

Using PowerShell (Windows):

`

  1. iwr https://deno.land/x/install/install.ps1 -useb | iex

`

Using Scoop (Windows):

`

  1. scoop install deno

`

Using Chocolatey (Windows):

`

  1. choco install deno

`

Using Homebrew (macOS):

`

  1. brew install deno

`

Using Cargo (Windows, macOS, Linux):

`

  1. cargo install deno

`

Deno binaries can also be installed manually, by downloading a zip file at github.com/denoland/deno/releases. These packages contain just a single executable file. You will have to set the executable bit on macOS and Linux.

Testing your installation

To test your installation, run deno --version. If this prints the Deno version to the console the installation was successful.

Use deno help to see help text documenting Deno’s flags and usage. Get a detailed guide on the CLI here.

Updating

To update a previously installed version of Deno, you can run:

`

  1. deno upgrade

`

This will fetch the latest release from github.com/denoland/deno/releases, unzip it, and replace your current executable with it.

You can also use this utility to install a specific version of Deno:

`

  1. deno upgrade --version 1.0.1

`

Building from source

Information about how to build from source can be found in the Contributing chapter.