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# Fabric One-Line Installer
This directory contains the official one-line installer scripts for Fabric.
## Quick Start
### Unix/Linux/macOS
Install Fabric with a single command:
```bash
curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/danielmiessler/fabric/main/scripts/installer/install.sh | bash
```
### Windows (PowerShell)
Install Fabric with a single PowerShell command:
```powershell
iwr -useb https://raw.githubusercontent.com/danielmiessler/fabric/main/scripts/installer/install.ps1 | iex
```
## Custom Installation Directory
### Unix/Linux/macOS
By default, Fabric is installed to `~/.local/bin`. To install elsewhere:
```bash
curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/danielmiessler/fabric/main/scripts/installer/install.sh | INSTALL_DIR=/usr/local/bin bash
```
For system-wide installation (requires sudo):
```bash
curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/danielmiessler/fabric/main/scripts/installer/install.sh | sudo INSTALL_DIR=/usr/local/bin bash
```
### Windows (PowerShell)
By default, Fabric is installed to `%USERPROFILE%\.local\bin`. To install elsewhere:
```powershell
$env:INSTALL_DIR="C:\tools"; iwr -useb https://raw.githubusercontent.com/danielmiessler/fabric/main/scripts/installer/install.ps1 | iex
```
## Supported Systems
- **Operating Systems**: Darwin (macOS), Linux, Windows
- **Architectures**: x86_64, arm64, i386 (Windows only)
## What It Does
1. **Detects** your OS and architecture automatically
2. **Downloads** the latest Fabric release from GitHub
3. **Extracts** only the `fabric` binary (not the full archive)
4. **Installs** to your chosen directory (default: `~/.local/bin`)
5. **Verifies** the installation works correctly
6. **Provides** PATH setup instructions if needed
## Features
-**Cross-platform** - Unix/Linux/macOS (bash) and Windows (PowerShell)
-**Zero dependencies** - No additional tools required
-**Automatic detection** - OS and architecture
-**Smart extraction** - Only the binary, not extra files
-**Error handling** - Clear messages and graceful failures
-**PATH guidance** - Helps you set up your environment
-**Verification** - Tests the installation before completing
## Requirements
### Unix/Linux/macOS
- `curl` or `wget` for downloading
- `tar` for extraction (standard on all Unix systems)
- Write permissions to the installation directory
### Windows
- PowerShell (built into Windows)
- Write permissions to the installation directory
## After Installation
1. **Configure Fabric**: Run `fabric --setup`
2. **Add API keys**: Follow the setup prompts
3. **Start using**: Try `fabric --help` or `fabric --listpatterns`
## Troubleshooting
**Permission denied?**
- Try with `sudo` for system directories
- Or choose a directory you can write to: `INSTALL_DIR=~/bin`
**Binary not found after install?**
- Add the install directory to your PATH
- The installer provides specific instructions for your shell
**Download fails?**
- Check your internet connection
- Verify GitHub is accessible from your network
## Alternative Installation Methods
If the one-liner doesn't work for you, see the main [Installation Guide](../../README.md#installation) for:
- Binary downloads
- Package managers (Homebrew, winget, AUR)
- Docker images
- Building from source