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---
layout: "docs"
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page_title: "Install Packer"
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---
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# Install Packer
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Packer must first be installed on the machine you want to run it on.
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To make installation easy, Packer is distributed as a [binary package](/downloads.html)
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for all supported platforms and architectures. This page will not cover how
to compile Packer from source, as that is covered in the
[README](https://github.com/mitchellh/packer/blob/master/README.md) and is only
recommended for advanced users.
## Installing Packer
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To install packer, first find the [appropriate package](/downloads.html)
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for your system and download it. Packer is packaged as a "zip" file.
Next, unzip the downloaded package into a directory where Packer will be
installed. On Unix systems, `~/packer` or `/usr/local/packer` is generally good,
depending on whether you want to restrict the install to just your user
or install it system-wide. On Windows systems, you can put it whereever you'd
like.
After unzipping the package, the directory should contain a set of binary
programs, such as `packer`, `packer-build-amazon-ebs`, etc. The final step
to installation is to make sure the directory you installed Packer to
is on the PATH. See [this page](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14637979/how-to-permanently-set-path-on-linux)
for instructions on setting the PATH on Linux and Mac.
[This page](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1618280/where-can-i-set-path-to-make-exe-on-windows)
contains instructions for setting the PATH on Windows.
## Verifying the Installation
After installing Packer, verify the installation worked by opening
a new command prompt or console, and checking that `packer` is available:
```
$ packer
usage: packer [--version] [--help] <command> [<args>]
Available commands are:
build build image(s) from template
validate check that a template is valid
```
If you get an error that `packer` could not be found, then your PATH
environmental variable was not setup properly. Please go back and ensure
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that your PATH variable contains the directory which has Packer installed.
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Otherwise, Packer is installed and you're ready to go!