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<!-- Getting Started --> <!-- Getting Started -->
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<div class="container"> <div class="container">
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<h2 class="display-3">Getting started with tea!</h2> <div class="gs-content">
<p class="lead">Installing tea is easy and convenient, with multiple options to choose from.</p> <h2 class="display-3">Getting started with tea!</h2>
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<!-- terminal description -->
<p class="mb-5">If you want to just use tea as a standalone binary, you can cURL it:</p> <div class="mb-5">
<!-- Terminal sample --> <!-- terminal description -->
<div class="terminal flex term-getting-started"> <p class="mb-4">If you want to just use tea as a standalone binary, you can cURL it:</p>
<div class="terminal-bar black-bg flex-start p-1 ps-3"> <!-- Terminal sample -->
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<div class="terminal-content"> </div>
<p>$ curl -Lo tea https://tea.xyz/$(uname)/$(uname -m)<br> <div class="p-5">
$ chmod u+x ./tea</p> <div class="terminal-content">
</div> <p>$ curl -Lo tea https://tea.xyz/$(uname)/$(uname -m)<br>
$ chmod u+x ./tea</p>
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<!-- terminal description -->
<p class="mb-4">If you want teas shell magic, use the installer:</p>
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<p>sh <(curl https://tea.xyz)</p>
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<!-- terminal description -->
<p class="mb-4">This will confirm before setting up ~/.tea and adding to your ~/.shellrc. Our one-liner even abstracts installing tea itself:</p>
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<p>sh <(curl tea.xyz) bun run start</p>
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<!-- terminal description -->
<p class="mb-4">This way, you don't need to start with "how to install tea" in your tutorials and blog posts. The installer also updates tea. If you hate installers, use brew:</p>
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<p>$ brew install teaxyz/pkgs/tea-cli</p>
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<p class="mb-4">You can also install tea through GitHub Actions:</p>
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<p>- uses: teaxyz/setup@v0</p>
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<p>tea is supported on macOS >= 11, Linux (glibc >= 23), and WSL, with Windows native support coming soon.</p>
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animation: none !important;
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</style> </style>
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