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### Prebuilt Binary Release
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Soon, we will have a list of numbered and nightly releases.  Until then, you can download a development release/snapshot from [here](http://storage.googleapis.com/kubernetes-releases-56726/devel/kubernetes.tar.gz).
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The list of binary releases is available for download from the [GitHub Kubernetes repo release page](https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/kubernetes/releases).
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Unpack this tar file on Linux or OS X, cd to the created `kubernetes/` directory, and then follow the getting started guide for your cloud.
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Download the latest release and unpack this tar file on Linux or OS X, cd to the created `kubernetes/` directory, and then follow the getting started guide for your cloud.
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### Building from source
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Get the Kubernetes source.  If you are simply building a release from source there is no need to set up a full golang environment as all building happens in a Docker container.
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**TODO:** Change this to suggest using a numbered release once we have one with the new build scripts.
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Building a release is simple.
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```bash
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git clone https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/kubernetes.git
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cd kubernetes
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build/release.sh
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make release
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```
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For more details on the release process see the [`build/` directory](../../build)
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