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@@ -7,9 +7,12 @@ The CMakeLists.txt is only for development purpose and only compiles on linux. List of packages can be found at https://github.com/DEC05EBA/sibs_packages/blob/master/packages.json # Installation -Newest version of sibs builds itself. If you don't already have sibs installed, you need to download latest release first: https://github.com/DEC05EBA/sibs/releases -After you've download the latest release, you can install it by running install.sh (or use sibs.exe if you are on windows). -When you have sibs installed, you can install latest version of sibs by running install.sh if you are on Linux. New install script uses sibs. +Newest version of sibs builds itself. If you don't already have sibs installed and you are using Windows then you can find prebuilt binary under msvc folder. +On Linux you need to build from source by running install.sh under cmake directory. +After you've installed sibs once, you can install new versions by running install.sh (or use `sibs.exe build --release` if you are on windows, and sibs binary will be located under sibs-build/release/sibs.exe). + +Dependencies that are required to build sibs from source are: +`libcurl, libarchive, libgit2` # IDE support Sibs generates a compile_commands.json in the project root directory when executing `sibs build` and tools that support clang completion can be used, such as YouCompleteMe. There are several editors that support YouCompleteMe, including Vim, Emacs and Visual Studio Code. |