# Installation The suggested and easiest way to install Homebrew is on the [homepage](http://brew.sh). The standard script installs Homebrew to `/usr/local` so that [you don’t need sudo](FAQ.md#why-does-homebrew-say-sudo-is-bad-) when you `brew install`. It is a careful script, it can be run even if you have stuff installed to `/usr/local` already. It tells you exactly what it will do before it does it too. And you have to confirm everything it will do before it starts. ## Requirements * An Intel CPU [1](#1) * OS X 10.10 or higher [2](#2) * Command Line Tools for Xcode: `xcode-select --install`, https://developer.apple.com/downloads or [Xcode](https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/xcode/id497799835) [3](#3) * A Bourne-compatible shell for installation (e.g. bash or zsh) [4](#4) ## Alternative Installs ### Untar anywhere Just extract (or `git clone`) Homebrew wherever you want. Just avoid: * Directories with names that contain spaces. Homebrew itself can handle spaces, but many build scripts cannot. * `/sw` and `/opt/local` because build scripts get confused when Homebrew is there instead of Fink or MacPorts, respectively. However do yourself a favor and install to `/usr/local`. Some things may not build when installed elsewhere. One of the reasons Homebrew just works relative to the competition is **because** we recommend installing to `/usr/local`. *Pick another prefix at your peril!* `mkdir homebrew && curl -L https://github.com/Homebrew/brew/tarball/master | tar xz --strip 1 -C homebrew` ### Multiple installations Create a Homebrew installation wherever you extract the tarball. Whichever brew command is called is where the packages will be installed. You can use this as you see fit, e.g. a system set of libs in `/usr/local` and tweaked formulae for development in `~/homebrew`. ## Uninstallation Uninstallation is documented in the [FAQ](FAQ.md). 1 Not all formulae have CPU or OS requirements, but you can assume you will have trouble if you don’t conform. Also, you can find PowerPC and Tiger branches from other users in the fork network. See [Interesting Taps & Forks](Interesting-Taps-&-Forks.md). 2 10.10 or higher is recommended. 10.5 - 10.9 are supported on a best-effort basis. For 10.4 and 10.5, see [Tigerbrew](https://github.com/mistydemeo/tigerbrew). 3 Most formulae require a compiler. A handful require a full Xcode installation. You can install Xcode, the CLT, or both; Homebrew supports all three configurations. Downloading Xcode may require an Apple Developer account on older versions of Mac OS X. Sign up for free [here](https://developer.apple.com/register/index.action). 4 The one-liner installation method found on [brew.sh](http://brew.sh) requires a Bourne-compatible shell (e.g. bash or zsh). Notably, fish, tcsh and csh will not work.