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**This must be at the top of your bashrc, not the bottom.** The same
goes for any other shell.
goes for any other shell.
## Roadmap and Status
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This will build a binary for the currently running system (if supported).
You can cross compile by setting `-Dtarget=<target-triple>`. For example,
`zig build -Dtarget=aarch64-macos` will build for Apple Silicon macOS. Note
that not all targets supported by Zig are supported.
**Note: macOS does not result in a runnable binary with this command.**
macOS builds produce a library (`libghostty.a`) that is used by the Xcode
project in the `macos` directory to produce the finally `Ghostty.app`.
On macOS, you can use `zig build -Dapp-runtime=glfw run` for a quick
GLFW-based app for a faster development cycle while developing core
terminal features. Note that this app is missing many features and is also
known to crash in certain scenarios, so it is only meant for development
tasks.
Other useful commands: