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== Unix ==
The following steps in this section show how to download and install ConTeXt for a 64-bit Linux system. Change the archive file download link as needed for your target platform. Open a new terminal then run the following commands:
# mkdir $HOME/bin/context
# sh install.sh
Update the PATH environment variable by using the path instructions displayed by when the install programfinishes. The instructions will vary depending on the type of shell being used:
* '''Bash''': <code>echo 'export PATH=...thepathinstructionsinstructions...:$PATH' >> ~/.bashrc</code>* '''Zsh''': <code>echo 'export PATH=...thepathinstructionsinstructions...:$PATH' >> ~/.zshenv</code>* '''Sh'''/'''Ksh''': <code>echo 'export PATH=...thepathinstructionsinstructions...:$PATH' >> ~/.profile</code>* '''Tcsh'''/'''csh''': <code>echo 'set path = ($path ...thepathinstructionsinstructions...)' >> ~/.cshrc</code>
For example, if ConTeXt was downloaded into `$HOME/bin/context` on a system running bash, then the following line would update the PATH environment variable:
<code>echo 'export PATH=$HOME/bin/context/tex/texmf-linux-64/bin:$PATH' >> ~/.bashrc</code>
=== MacOS ===
The instructions for MacOS are the same as for Unix, but note that:
== Windows ==
Complete the following instructions steps to set up ConTeXt on Windows:
# Create a directory for ConTeXt, such as `C:\context`.
# Download the architecture-specific version into the ConTeXt directory directory.
# Extract the archive.
# Run: <code>install.bat</code>
# Run: <code>setpath.bat</code>
# Optionally, delete the archive file.
Installation is complete.
= First Run ! This section describes how to run ConTeXt to transform your first TeX document into a PDF. # Download the tex input file [[Media:Hello-world.tex|Hello-World.tex]] from our [[Detailed_Example|Detailed example]].# Run <code>context Hello-world.tex</code> in your terminal (or command prompt).# Check the PDF output <code>Hello-world.pdf</code>. Additional tutorials include:
* Download the tex input file [[Media:Hello-world.texFirst Document|Hello-World.texYour first document]] from our * [[Detailed_ExampleDetailed Example|Detailed example]]* Run <code>context Hello-world.tex</code> in your shell* Check the pdf output <code>Hello-world.pdf</code>.
You can also follow our two steps tutorial:* See the [[First Document| Your 1st documentSample documents]]* and a page for even more [[Detailed Example|Detailed example]]examples.
Moreover, a page is used to centralized [[Sample documents]].= Upgrade =
= Easy Re-run the install program to upgrade, which will update =the distribution incrementally:
For an update, just replay the install program: it also take care of updating the distribution incrementally:* WINDOWSWindows: <code>install.bat</code>* UNIXUnix: <code>sh install.sh</code>
= Running MkIV =
The new distribution still has all the files to run the previous version of ConTeXt. * Run <code>context --luatex Hello-world.tex</code> in your shell to revert back to use the `luatex` binary and [[MkIV]].
= Further installation instructions =

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