--- layout: "docs" page_title: "Install Nomad" sidebar_current: "docs-install" description: |- Learn how to install Nomad. --- # Install Nomad Installing Nomad is simple. There are two approaches to installing Nomad: downloading a precompiled binary for your system, or installing from source. Downloading a precompiled binary is easiest, and we provide downloads over TLS along with SHA256 sums to verify the binary. ## Precompiled Binaries To install the precompiled binary, [download](/downloads.html) the appropriate package for your system. Nomad is currently packaged as a zip file. We do not have any near term plans to provide system packages. Once the zip is downloaded, unzip it into any directory. The `nomad` binary inside is all that is necessary to run Nomad (or `nomad.exe` for Windows). Any additional files, if any, aren't required to run Nomad. Copy the binary to anywhere on your system. If you intend to access it from the command-line, make sure to place it somewhere on your `PATH`. ## Compiling from Source To compile from source, you will need [Go](https://golang.org) installed and configured properly (including a `GOPATH` environment variable set), as well as a copy of [`git`](https://www.git-scm.com/) in your `PATH`. 1. Clone the Nomad repository into your `GOPATH`: `mkdir -p $GOPATH/src/github.com/hashicorp && cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/hashicorp && git clone https://github.com/hashicorp/nomad.git && cd nomad` 1. Run `make bootstrap`. This will download and compile libraries and tools needed to compile Nomad. 1. Run `make dev`. This will build Nomad for your current system and put the binary in `./bin/` (relative to the git checkout). The `make dev` target is just a shortcut that builds `nomad` for only your local build environment (no cross-compiled targets). If you would like to cross-compile Nomad for different platforms, just run `make`. 1. Run `make install`. This will install `./bin/nomad` into `/usr/local/bin/nomad`. ## Verifying the Installation To verify Nomad is properly installed, execute the `nomad` binary on your system. You should see help output. If you are executing it from the command line, make sure it is on your `PATH` or you may get an error about `nomad` not being found.