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### Windows Tools Required
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### Windows Tools Required
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- [Visual Studio](https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/vs/) 2022, 2026 or Visual Studio 2019
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- [Visual Studio](https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/vs/) 2026, 2022 or Visual Studio 2019
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- 2022
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```shell
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winget install --id=Microsoft.VisualStudio.2022.Professional -e
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```
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- 2026
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```shell
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```shell
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winget install --id=Microsoft.VisualStudio.Community -e
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winget install --id=Microsoft.VisualStudio.Community -e
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```
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```
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> [!IMPORTANT]
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> [!IMPORTANT]
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> Check your CMake version. Run `cmake --version` in your terminal and verify it returns a **4.x** version.
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> Check your CMake version. Run `cmake --version` in your terminal and verify it returns a **4.x** version.
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> If you see an older version (e.g. 3.29), it's likely due to another copy in your system's PATH (e.g. from Strawberry Perl).
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> If you see an older version (e.g. 3.29), it's likely due to another copy in your system's PATH (e.g. from Strawberry Perl).
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> You can run where cmake to check the active paths and rearrange your **System Environment Variables** > PATH, ensuring the correct CMake (e.g. C:\Program Files\CMake\bin) appears before others like C:\Strawberry\c\bin.
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> You can run where cmake to check the active paths and rearrange your **System Environment Variables** > PATH, ensuring the correct CMake like `C:\Program Files\CMake\bin` appears before others like `C:\Strawberry\c\bin`.
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> [!IMPORTANT]
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> **For Visual Studio 2026**, you must use the CMake included with Visual Studio 2026 **until CMake 4.2 is released as a stable version**.
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> To do this, you must include the cmake path contained in Visual Studio above the variable of the official cmake installed on your computer.
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> The path will look something like this:
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> ```shell
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> C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio\18\Community\Common7\IDE\CommonExtensions\Microsoft\CMake\CMake\bin
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> ```
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### Windows Hardware Requirements
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### Windows Hardware Requirements
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- Minimum 16 GB RAM
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- Minimum 16 GB RAM
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Homebrew currently only offers the latest version of CMake (e.g. **4.X**), which is not compatible. To install the required version **3.31.X**, follow these steps:
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Homebrew currently only offers the latest version of CMake (e.g. **4.X**), which is not compatible. To install the required version **3.31.X**, follow these steps:
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1. Download CMake **3.31.7** from: [https://cmake.org/download/](https://cmake.org/download/)
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1. Download CMake **3.31.10** from: [https://cmake.org/download/](https://cmake.org/download/)
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2. Install the application (drag it to `/Applications`).
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2. Install the application (drag it to `/Applications`).
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3. Add the following line to your shell configuration file (`~/.zshrc` or `~/.bash_profile`):
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3. Add the following line to your shell configuration file (`~/.zshrc` or `~/.bash_profile`):
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