# [Download latest release](https://gitlab.com/librewolf-community/browser/windows/-/releases) * Visit [the FAQ](https://librewolf.net/docs/faq/). * Install via _[chocolatey](https://community.chocolatey.org/packages/librewolf)_: `choco install librewolf` * Or install via _winget_: `winget install librewolf` * Or install via _[scoop](https://scoop.sh)_: `scoop bucket add extras`, then `scoop install librewolf` # Update plugins There are plugins that help update librewolf, which helps improve securitiy. * Guillaume created a windows updater script for the Task Scheduler. it can be found [here](https://github.com/ltGuillaume/LibreWolf-WinUpdater). * Defkev created a LibreWolf updater plugin, which can be found [here](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/librewolf-updater/). # LibreWolf for windows * The latest type of **.zip files** allows for a user profile inside the extracted folder. It is _self-contained_ and runs on removable storage. LibreWolf has many ui languages built-in, available in the settings. # Where to submit tickets * For all **about:config** and **librewolf.cfg** issues, go here: [[settings repository](https://gitlab.com/librewolf-community/settings/-/issues)]. * For _all other issues_ and **setup/install** issues, go here: [[issues for windows repository](https://gitlab.com/librewolf-community/browser/windows/-/issues)]. # Linux builds Tested on: fedora36, ubuntu22 vm/vps minimal-ish specs: * 4 core cpu * 17gb RAM * 50gb storage On the commandline, it's mostly a matter of doing once: ``` ## pick build type: # cd linux # cd linux-mar make fetch ## pick your os: # sudo make setup-fedora # sudo make setup-debian make bootstrap ``` Then, to build: ``` make all ``` That should produce the (non-updating) setup.exe and the community portable zip. There is a second directory `linux-mar` where you can build the so-called `.mar` version of LibreWolf. This is te version that will be auto-updating someday. It's great, but it's main drawback is theming bugs. You can force a rebuild with `make clean all`. Please always use `make fetch` as a single make command, else there might be bugs in the version files. The `make fetch` command gets you the current latest version. # Compiling the windows version natively (With the arrival of the linux cross-compiled builds, this is no longer preferred.) This segment is for people who want to build LibreWolf for themselves. The build of the LibreWolf source tarball is in public CI, so you can use that. Given that you have followed the steps in the Mozilla setup guide: * [Building Firefox On Windows](https://firefox-source-docs.mozilla.org/setup/windows_build.html) Once that works, you can check out and compile LibreWolf like this: ``` git clone https://gitlab.com/librewolf-community/browser/windows.git cd windows make fetch build artifacts ``` This will produce the -setup.exe and portable .zip. Have fun!