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### Get the required software for Linux or macOS
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This page explains how to get the software you need to use a Linux or macOS
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machine for Moby development. Before you begin contributing you must have:
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* a GitHub account
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* `git`
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* `make`
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* `docker`
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You'll notice that `go`, the language that Moby is written in, is not listed.
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That's because you don't need it installed; Moby's development environment
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provides it for you. You'll learn more about the development environment later.
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## Task 1. Get a GitHub account
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To contribute to the Moby project, you will need a <a
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href="https://github.com" target="_blank">GitHub account</a>. A free account is
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fine. All the Moby project repositories are public and visible to everyone.
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You should also have some experience using both the GitHub application and `git`
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on the command line.
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## Task 2. Install git
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Install `git` on your local system. You can check if `git` is on already on your
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system and properly installed with the following command:
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```bash
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$ git --version
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```
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This documentation is written using `git` version 2.2.2. Your version may be
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different depending on your OS.
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## Task 3. Install make
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Install `make`. You can check if `make` is on your system with the following
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command:
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```bash
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$ make -v
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```
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This documentation is written using GNU Make 3.81. Your version may be different
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depending on your OS.
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## Task 4. Install or upgrade Docker
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If you haven't already, install the Docker software using the
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<a href="https://docs.docker.com/engine/installation/" target="_blank">instructions for your operating system</a>.
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If you have an existing installation, check your version and make sure you have
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the latest Docker.
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To check if `docker` is already installed on Linux:
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```bash
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docker --version
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Docker version 17.10.0-ce, build f4ffd25
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```
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On macOS or Windows, you should have installed Docker for Mac or
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Docker for Windows.
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```bash
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$ docker --version
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Docker version 17.10.0-ce, build f4ffd25
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```
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## Tip for Linux users
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This guide assumes you have added your user to the `docker` group on your system.
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To check, list the group's contents:
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```
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$ getent group docker
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docker:x:999:ubuntu
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```
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If the command returns no matches, you have two choices. You can preface this
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guide's `docker` commands with `sudo` as you work. Alternatively, you can add
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your user to the `docker` group as follows:
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```bash
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$ sudo usermod -aG docker ubuntu
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```
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You must log out and log back in for this modification to take effect.
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## Where to go next
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2022-04-03 10:03:05 -04:00
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In the next section, you'll [configure the project to be properly recognized by the IDE](set-up-ide.md).
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If you don't want to use IDE, you can proceed to the next step
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and [learn how to set up and configure Git for contributing to Moby](set-up-git.md).
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