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.. _doc_getting_source:
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Getting the source
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Downloading the Godot source code
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Before :ref:`getting into the SCons build system <doc_introduction_to_the_buildsystem>`
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and compiling Godot, you need to actually download the Godot source code.
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The source code is available on `GitHub <https://github.com/godotengine/godot>`__
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and while you can manually download it via the website, in general you want to
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do it via the ``git`` version control system.
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If you don't know much about ``git`` yet, there are a great number of
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`tutorials <https://git-scm.com/book>`__ available on various websites.
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In general, you need to install ``git`` and/or one of the various GUI clients.
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Afterwards, to get the latest development version of the Godot source code
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(the unstable ``master`` branch), you can use ``git clone``.
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If you are using the ``git`` command line client, this is done by entering
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the following in a terminal:
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::
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git clone https://github.com/godotengine/godot.git
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For any stable release, visit the `release page <https://github.com/godotengine/godot/releases>`__
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and click on the link for the release you want.
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You can then download and extract the source from the download link on the page.
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There are also generally branches besides ``master`` for each major version.
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After downloading the Godot source code,
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you can :ref:`continue to compiling Godot <doc_introduction_to_the_buildsystem>`.
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