--- layout: "intro" page_title: "Install Vault - Getting Started" sidebar_title: "Getting Started" sidebar_current: "gettingstarted" description: |- The first step to using Vault is to get it installed. --- # Install Vault Vault must first be installed on your machine. Vault is distributed as a [binary package](/downloads.html) for all supported platforms and architectures. This page will not cover how to compile Vault from source, but compiling from source is covered in the [documentation](/docs/install/index.html) for those who want to be sure they're compiling source they trust into the final binary. ## Installing Vault To install Vault, find the [appropriate package](/downloads.html) for your system and download it. Vault is packaged as a zip archive. After downloading Vault, unzip the package. Vault runs as a single binary named `vault`. Any other files in the package can be safely removed and Vault will still function. The final step is to make sure that the `vault` binary is available on the `PATH`. See [this page](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/14637979/how-to-permanently-set-path-on-linux) for instructions on setting the PATH on Linux and Mac. [This page](https://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 Vault, verify the installation worked by opening a new terminal session and checking that the `vault` binary is available. By executing `vault`, you should see help output similar to the following: ```text $ vault Usage: vault [args] Common commands: read Read data and retrieves secrets write Write data, configuration, and secrets delete Delete secrets and configuration list List data or secrets login Authenticate locally server Start a Vault server status Print seal and HA status unwrap Unwrap a wrapped secret Other commands: audit Interact with audit devices auth Interact with auth methods lease Interact with leases operator Perform operator-specific tasks path-help Retrieve API help for paths policy Interact with policies secrets Interact with secrets engines ssh Initiate an SSH session token Interact with tokens ``` If you get an error that the binary could not be found, then your `PATH` environment variable was not setup properly. Please go back and ensure that your `PATH` variable contains the directory where Vault was installed. Otherwise, Vault is installed and ready to go! ## Command Completion Vault also includes command-line completion for subcommands, flags, and path arguments where supported. To install command-line completion, you must be using Bash, ZSH or Fish. Unfortunately other shells are not supported at this time. To install completions, run: ```sh $ vault -autocomplete-install ``` This will automatically install the helpers in your `~/.bashrc` or `~/.zshrc`, or to `~/.config/fish/completions/vault.fish` for Fish users. Then restart your terminal or reload your shell: ```sh $ exec $SHELL ``` Now when you type `vault `, Vault will suggest options. This is very helpful for beginners and advanced Vault users. ## Next Now Vault is installed we can start our first Vault server! [Let's do that now](/intro/getting-started/dev-server.html).