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LibreWolf for windows

  • download latest release
  • Visit the FAQ.
  • Install via chocolatey: choco install librewolf
  • or install via scoop: scoop bucket add extras, then scoop install librewolf
  • or install via winget: winget install librewolf
  • If your LibreWolf crashes on startup, you're probably missing the right Visual C++ Runtime. You'll want the Visual Studio 2015, 2017 and 2019 version for x64, which would be this file.
  • The latest type of .zip files allows for a user profile inside the extracted folder. It is self-contained and runs on removable storage.

Help wanted

If you want to contribute, we are moving this repository from building natively from windows 11 to cross-build from Linux/Docker in our cool gitlab CI[here]. At the same time, we want to make auto-update work[here]. People want it, and on Windows I guess it's the easiest option.

Thanks!

Where to submit tickets

Community links

Community contributions

  • Defkev created a LibreWolf updater plugin, which can be found here.
  • Guillaume created a windows updater script for the Task Scheduler. it can be found here.

Compiling the windows version

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:

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

Currently a bug in ./mach package makes this build fail, but it did produce the distribution .zip file that we're after. So after this, you can just:

make artifacts

This will produce the -setup.exe and portable .zip. Have fun!

Uploading a release

To actually submit these artifacts to the Windows repository as release files, use:

python3 mk.py upload <token>