--- title: Build Coedit --- ### Build #### Coedit Coedit is mostly programmed in Object Pascal, using the the [Lazarus development platform](http://www.lazarus-ide.org/). * [Download](http://lazarus.freepascal.org/index.php?page=downloads) and setup the latest Lazarus version (1.6.4) and FPC + FPC sources (3.0.2) for your platform. * Windows: the three packages are bundled in an installer. Even on Windows 64 bit, the 32 version must be setup. * Linux: the three packages must be downloaded and setup individually. It's recommended to download the packages from _SourceForge_ and not from the official repository of the distribution because they don't always propose the latest version. * `cd ` * `git clone https://github.com/BBasile/Coedit.git` * `git submodule update --init --recursive`, to clone the dependencies used by the background tool. You're now ready to build Coedit. This can be done in the IDE or using the _lazbuild_ utility. * With _Lazarus_: * start Lazarus, * in the **project** menu, click *open...* and select the file **Coedit.lpi**, which is located in the sub-folder **lazproj**. * in the menu **Execute** click **Create**. * With _lazbuild_: * open a console. * `cd` to the repository location, sub folder **lazproj**. * type `lazbuild -B coedit.lpi` and ENTER. note that the path to _lazbuild_ may have to be specified. After what Coedit should be build. The executable is output to the _bin_ folder. #### Dastworx The background tool used by the IDE is a D program. * [Download]() and setup latest DMD version. * In the repository, wrowse to the `dastworx` folder. * Windows: double click `build.bat` * Linux: `sh ./build.sh` #### Third party tools: Additionally you'll have to build [the completion daemon **DCD**](https://github.com/BBasile/DCD#setup) and the [D linter **Dscanner**](https://github.com/Hackerpilot/Dscanner#building-and-installing). See the products documentation for more information.