fuelup
installs the Fuel toolchain from our official release channels, enabling you to easily keep the toolchain updated.
To start using fuelup, refer to our Quickstart below. You can also learn more at The Fuelup Book.
To start developing fuelup itself, learn more in the Contributions chapter of the book.
Currently, this script supports Linux/macOS systems only. For other systems, please read the Installation chapter.
Installation is simple: all you need is fuelup-init.sh
, which downloads the core Fuel binaries needed to get you started on development.
curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf https://fuellabs.github.io/fuelup/fuelup-init.sh | sh
This will automatically install forc
, its accompanying plugins, fuel-core
and other key components in ~/.fuelup/bin
. Please read the Components chapter for more info on the components installed.
The script will ask for permission to add ~/.fuelup/bin
to your PATH
.
Otherwise, you can also pass --no-modify-path
so that fuelup-init
does not modify your PATH
and will not ask for permission to do so:
curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf https://fuellabs.github.io/fuelup/fuelup-init.sh | sh -s -- --no-modify-path
If you just want fuelup
without automatically installing the latest
toolchain, you can pass the --skip-toolchain-installation
option:
curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf https://fuellabs.github.io/fuelup/fuelup-init.sh | sh -s -- --skip-toolchain-installation
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