# Getting Started Welcome to Zed! We are excited to have you. Here is a jumping-off point to getting started. ## Download Zed ### MacOS You can obtain the stable builds via the [download page](https://zed.dev/download). If you want to download our preview build, you can find it on its [releases page](https://zed.dev/releases/preview) After the first manual installation, Zed will periodically check for and install updates automatically for you. You can also install Zed stable via Homebrew: ```sh brew install --cask zed ``` As well as Zed preview: ```sh brew install --cask zed@preview ``` ### Linux For most people, the easiest way to install Zed is through our installation script: ```sh curl -f https://zed.dev/install.sh | sh ``` If you'd like to help us test our new features, you can also install our preview build: ```sh curl -f https://zed.dev/install.sh | ZED_CHANNEL=preview sh ``` This script supports `x86_64` and `AArch64`, as well as common Linux distributions: Ubuntu, Arch, Debian, RedHat, CentOS, Fedora, and more. If this script is insufficient for your use case or you run into problems running Zed, please see our [Linux-specific documentation](./linux.md). ## Configure Zed Use `⌘` + `,` to open your custom settings to set things like fonts, formatting settings, per-language settings, and more. You can access the default configuration using the `Zed > Settings > Open Default Settings` menu item. See [Configuring Zed](./configuring-zed.md) for all available settings. ## Set up your key bindings You can access the default key binding set using the `Zed > Settings > Open Default Key Bindings` menu item. Use `⌘` + `K`, `⌘` + `S` to open your custom keymap to add your key bindings. See Key Bindings for more info.