docs/get-started.md
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--- content-type: "page" title: "Get Started" --- {@ _defs_.md || 0 @} You can download one of the following pre-built mn binaries: - {#release||{{$version}}||macosx||macOS||x64#} - {#release||{{$version}}||windows||Windows||x64#} - {#release||{{$version}}||linux||Linux||x64#} {#release -> [mn v$1 for $3 ($4)](https://github.com/h3rald/mn/releases/download/v$1/mn_v$1_$2_$4.zip) #} ## Building from source Alternatively, you can build mn from source as follows: 1. Download and install [nim](https://nim-lang.org). 3. Clone the mn [repository](https://github.com/h3rald/mn). 4. Navigate to the mn repository local folder. 6. Run **./build.sh**. ## Running the mn REPL To start the mn REPL, run [mn](class:cmd) with no arguments. You will be presented with a prompt displaying the path to the current directory: > %mn-terminal% > mn v$version > [::](class:prompt) You can type mn code and press [ENTER](class:kbd) to evaluate it immediately: > %mn-terminal% > [::](class:prompt) 2 2 + > 4 > [::](class:prompt) The result of each operation will be placed on top of the stack, and it will be available to subsequent operation > %mn-terminal% > [::](class:prompt) dup \* > 16 > [::](class:prompt) To exit mn shell, press [CTRL+C](class:kbd) or type [0 exit](class:cmd) and press [ENTER](class:kbd). ## Executing a mn Program To execute a mn script, you can: - Run `mn -e:"... program ..."` to execute a program inline. - Run `mn myfile.mn` to execute a program contained in a file. mn also supports running programs from standard input, so the following command can also be used (on Unix-like system) to run a program saved in [myfile.mn](class:file): > %mn-terminal% > > [$](class:prompt) cat myfile.mn | mn |