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# balena CLI Installation Instructions for macOS
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These instructions are for the recommended installation option. Advanced users may also be
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interested in [advanced installation options](./INSTALL-ADVANCED.md).
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Selected operating system: **macOS**
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1. Download the installer from the [latest release
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page](https://github.com/balena-io/balena-cli/releases/latest).
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Look for a file name that ends with "-installer.pkg":
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`balena-cli-vX.Y.Z-macOS-x64-installer.pkg`
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2. Double click the downloaded file to run the installer. After the installation completes,
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close and re-open any open [command
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terminal](https://www.balena.io/docs/reference/cli/#choosing-a-shell-command-promptterminal)
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windows (so that the changes made by the installer to the PATH environment variable can take
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effect).
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3. Check that the installation was successful by running the following commands on a
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command terminal:
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* `balena version` - should print the CLI's version
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* `balena help` - should print a list of available commands
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No further steps are required to run most CLI commands. The `balena ssh`, `build`, `deploy`
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and `preload` commands may require additional software to be installed, as described below.
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## Additional Dependencies
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### build and deploy
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These commands require [Docker](https://docs.docker.com/install/overview/) or
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[balenaEngine](https://www.balena.io/engine/) to be available (on a local or remote machine). Most
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users will simply follow [Docker's installation
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instructions](https://docs.docker.com/install/overview/) to install Docker on the same laptop (dev
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machine) where the balena CLI is installed. The [advanced installation
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options](./INSTALL-ADVANCED.md) document describes other possibilities.
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### balena ssh
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The `balena ssh` command requires the `ssh` command-line tool to be available. To check whether
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it is already installed, run `ssh` on a Terminal window. If it is not yet installed, the options
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include:
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* Download the Xcode Command Line Tools from https://developer.apple.com/downloads
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* Or, if you have Xcode installed, open Xcode, choose Preferences → General → Downloads →
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Components → Command Line Tools → Install.
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* Or, install [Homebrew](https://brew.sh/), then `brew install openssh`
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The `balena ssh` command also requires an SSH key to be added to your balena account: see [SSH
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Access documentation](https://www.balena.io/docs/learn/manage/ssh-access/). The `balena key*`
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command set can also be used to list and manage SSH keys: see `balena help -v`.
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### balena preload
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Like the `build` and `deploy` commands, the `preload` command requires Docker, with the additional
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restriction that Docker must be installed on the local machine (because Docker's bind mounting
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feature is used). Also, for some device types (such as the Raspberry Pi), the `preload` command
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requires Docker to support the [AUFS storage
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driver](https://docs.docker.com/storage/storagedriver/aufs-driver/). Unfortunately, Docker Desktop
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for Windows dropped support for the AUFS filesystem in Docker CE versions greater than 18.06.1. The
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present workaround is to either:
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* Downgrade Docker Desktop to version 18.06.1. Link: [Docker CE for
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Mac](https://docs.docker.com/docker-for-mac/release-notes/#docker-community-edition-18061-ce-mac73-2018-08-29)
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* Install the balena CLI on a Linux machine (as Docker for Linux still supports AUFS). A Linux
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Virtual Machine also works, but a Docker container is _not_ recommended.
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Long term, we are working on replacing AUFS with overlay2 for the affected device types.
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