Before compiling Alacritty, you'll have to first clone the source code:
git clone https://github.com/jwilm/alacritty.git
cd alacritty
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Install
rustup.rs
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To make sure you have the right Rust compiler installed, run
rustup override set stable rustup update stable
You can build alacritty using cargo deb
and use your system's package manager
to maintain the application using the instructions above.
If you'd still like to build a local version manually, you need a few extra libraries to build Alacritty. Here's an apt command that should install all of them. If something is still found to be missing, please open an issue.
apt-get install cmake pkg-config libfreetype6-dev libfontconfig1-dev xclip
On Arch Linux, you need a few extra libraries to build Alacritty. Here's a
pacman
command that should install all of them. If something is still found
to be missing, please open an issue.
pacman -S cmake freetype2 fontconfig pkg-config make xclip
On Fedora, you need a few extra libraries to build Alacritty. Here's a dnf
command that should install all of them. If something is still found to be
missing, please open an issue.
dnf install cmake freetype-devel fontconfig-devel xclip
On CentOS/RHEL 7, you need a few extra libraries to build Alacritty. Here's a yum
command that should install all of them. If something is still found to be
missing, please open an issue.
yum install cmake freetype-devel fontconfig-devel xclip
yum group install "Development Tools"
On openSUSE, you need a few extra libraries to build Alacritty. Here's
a zypper
command that should install all of them. If something is
still found to be missing, please open an issue.
zypper install cmake freetype-devel fontconfig-devel xclip
Compiles out of the box for 14.2 For copy & paste support (middle mouse button) you need to install xclip https://slackbuilds.org/repository/14.2/misc/xclip/?search=xclip
On Void Linux, install following packages before compiling Alacritty:
xbps-install cmake freetype-devel freetype expat-devel fontconfig-devel fontconfig xclip
On FreeBSD, you need a few extra libraries to build Alacritty. Here's a pkg
command that should install all of them. If something is still found to be
missing, please open an issue.
pkg install cmake freetype2 fontconfig xclip pkgconf
Alacritty builds on OpenBSD 6.3 almost out-of-the-box if Rust and Xenocara are installed. If something is still found to be missing, please open an issue.
pkg_add rust
On Solus, you need a few extra libraries to build
Alacritty. Here's a eopkg
command that should install all of them. If
something is still found to be missing, please open an issue.
sudo eopkg install fontconfig-devel
The following command can be used to get a shell with all development dependencies on NixOS.
nix-shell -A alacritty '<nixpkgs>'
On windows you will need to have the {architecture}-pc-windows-msvc
toolchain
installed as well as Clang 3.9 or greater.
If you build Alacritty on another distribution, we would love some help filling in this section of the README.
Once all the prerequisites are installed, compiling Alacritty should be easy:
cargo build --release
If all goes well, this should place a binary at target/release/alacritty
.
On Windows this directory should also contain the winpty-agent.exe
.
Many linux distributions support desktop entries for adding applications to system menus. To install the desktop entry for Alacritty, run
sudo cp target/release/alacritty /usr/local/bin # or anywhere else in $PATH
sudo desktop-file-install alacritty.desktop
sudo update-desktop-database
To build an application for macOS, run
make app
cp -r target/release/osx/Alacritty.app /Applications/
If you don't want to clone the repository, you can install Alacritty directly using cargo:
cargo install --git https://github.com/jwilm/alacritty
Using cargo deb
, you can create and install a deb file.
cargo install cargo-deb
cargo deb --install
To choose a default terminal app, use Debian's update-alternatives
.
update-alternatives --config x-terminal-emulator
Installing the manual page requires the additional dependency gzip
.
To install the manual page, run
sudo mkdir -p /usr/local/share/man/man1
gzip -c alacritty.man | sudo tee /usr/local/share/man/man1/alacritty.1.gz > /dev/null
To get automatic completions for alacritty's flags and arguments you can install the provided shell completions.
To install the completions for zsh, you can place the alacritty-completions.zsh
as _alacritty
in any directory referenced by $fpath
.
If you do not already have such a directory registered through your ~/.zshrc
, you can add one like this:
mkdir -p ${ZDOTDIR:-~}/.zsh_functions
echo 'fpath+=${ZDOTDIR:-~}/.zsh_functions' >> ${ZDOTDIR:-~}/.zshrc
Then copy the completion file to this directory:
cp alacritty-completions.zsh ${ZDOTDIR:-~}/.zsh_functions/_alacritty
To install the completions for bash, you can source
the alacritty-completions.bash
in your ~/.bashrc
file.
If you do not plan to delete the source folder of alacritty, you can run
echo "source $(pwd)/alacritty-completions.bash" >> ~/.bashrc
Otherwise you can copy it to the ~/.bash_completion
folder and source it from there:
mkdir -p ~/.bash_completion
cp alacritty-completions.bash ~/.bash_completion/alacritty
echo "source ~/.bash_completion/alacritty" >> ~/.bashrc
To install the completions for fish, run
sudo cp alacritty-completions.fish $__fish_data_dir/vendor_completions.d/alacritty.fish
Note: For fish versions below 3.0 $__fish_datadir
must be used instead.
The terminfo database contains entries describing the terminal emulator's capabilities. Programs need these in order to function properly.
Alacritty should work with the standard xterm-256color
definition,
but to allow programs to make best use of alacritty's capabilities,
use its own terminfo definition instead.
Unless the user has set the TERM
environment variable in the
alacritty configuration, the alacritty
terminfo definition will be
used if it has been installed. If not, then xterm-256color
is used
instead.
To install alacritty's terminfo entry globally:
sudo tic -xe alacritty,alacritty-direct alacritty.info