--- slug: /1001/install/ --- # Install Dagger :::caution Requirement - Dagger requires [Docker](https://docs.docker.com/get-docker/) to be installed and running. ::: ## Option 1: Use Homebrew (Mac OS only) From your Mac OS terminal, run the following command: ```shell brew install dagger/tap/dagger ``` If dagger is already installed, you can upgrade it using this command: ```shell brew update brew upgrade dagger ``` ## Option 2: Run a shell script From a terminal, run the following command: ```shell curl -sfL https://releases.dagger.io/dagger/install.sh | sh ``` You now have the dagger binary in the local directory under `./bin/dagger`. You can then install it globally on your system: ```shell sudo mv ./bin/dagger /usr/local/bin ``` ## Option 2 (Windows): Run a shell script From a terminal, run the following command: ```shell curl https://releases.dagger.io/dagger/install.ps1 -OutFile install.ps1 ; ./install.ps1; rm install.ps1 ``` We try to move the dagger binary under `C:\Windows\System32` but in case use missing the necessary permission we'll save everything under `/dagger` ## Option 3: Download a binary release Open your web browser to [the latest release](https://github.com/dagger/dagger/releases/latest). From the **assets** section, download the archive corresponding to your OS and Arch. ## Option 4: Install from source You will need [Go](https://golang.org) version 1.16 or later. 1\. Clone the dagger repository ```shell git clone https://github.com/dagger/dagger.git ``` 2\. Build the `dagger` binary. ```shell cd dagger; make ``` 3\. Copy the `dagger` tool to a location listed in your `$PATH`. For example, to copy it to `/usr/local/bin`: ```shell cp ./cmd/dagger/dagger /usr/local/bin ``` ## Enable autocompletion manually You can generate an auto completion script using `dagger completion ` ```sh Usage: dagger completion [command] Available Commands: bash generate the autocompletion script for bash fish generate the autocompletion script for fish powershell generate the autocompletion script for powershell zsh generate the autocompletion script for zsh ``` Use `dagger completion --help` for shell specific instructions.