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title: Download
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permalink: /download/
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Currently, we do not provide standalone executables due to our unfamiliarity with
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including 3rd-party software. Abacus uses a number of open source libraries,
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and we do not want to breach the license terms for any of them. As soon as
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as we figure out the correct way to distribute Abacus, we will make a
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standalone distribution available. In the meantime, please use the below
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steps to run Abacus from source.
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## Getting the Code
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Abacus is an open source project, and is distributed under the MIT license.
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If you would like to download the source code, simply clone it from
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[GitHub](https://github.com/DanilaFe/abacus).
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Alternatively, if you don't want the bleeding edge version, check out the
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[releases](https://github.com/DanilaFe/abacus/releases).
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## Running from Source
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Once you have unpacked the source code, you can simply run it from
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the command line via the shell command:
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```
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./gradlew run
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```
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If you're on Windows, the command is similar:
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```
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gradlew run
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```
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This should download a distribution of Gradle, a build system that is
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used to compile Abacus. After some time, the Abacus window should appear.
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From there, you can use it normally.
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