Install
On Fedora
In Red Hat derived distributions, you can use the Official Crystal rpm repository. Snapcraft and Linuxbrew are also available.
Official Crystal rpm repository
To install latest stable Crystal release from the official Crystal repository hosted on the Open Build Service run in your command line:
curl -fsSL https://crystal-lang.org/install.sh | sudo bash
The install script accepts optional arguments to install or update to a release of another channel.
--version
withmajor.minor
orlatest
values--channel
withstable
,unstable
, ornightly
value
curl -fsSL https://crystal-lang.org/install.sh | sudo bash -s -- --channel=nightly
You can find more detailed information at the announcement post.
Manual setup
Insert your distribution name and release as {REPOSITORY}
in the following script and you are all set.
You can find available options on the installation page at OBS.
cat > /etc/yum.repos.d/crystal.repo <<END
[crystal]
name=Crystal
type=rpm-md
baseurl=https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/devel:/languages:/crystal/{REPOSITORY}/
gpgcheck=1
gpgkey=https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/devel:/languages:/crystal/{REPOSITORY}/repodata/repomd.xml.key
enabled=1
END
Once the repository is configured you’re ready to install Crystal:
sudo yum install crystal
When a new Crystal version is released you can upgrade your system using:
sudo yum update crystal
Snapcraft
The Crystal snap requires to be run in classic confinement. If you have snapd
installed you’re ready to install Crystal:
sudo snap install crystal --classic
You can also install the latest nightly build by using the edge
channel.
sudo snap install crystal --classic --edge
Find further information at Crystal’s snapcraft page
Linuxbrew
If you have Linuxbrew installed you’re ready to install Crystal:
brew update
brew install crystal-lang
If you’re planning to contribute to the language itself you might find useful to install LLVM as well. So replace the last line with:
brew install crystal-lang --with-llvm