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### ** FreeBSD **
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#### Prerequisites
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You will need to install Git and Python. It's possible that you already have both, but if not, run the following commands to install them:
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pkg install git python3
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Make sure that `$HOME/.local/bin` is added to your `$PATH` so that locally installed Python packages are available.
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#### Installation
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Install the QMK CLI by running:
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Install the FreeBSD package for QMK CLI by running:
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python3 -m pip install --user qmk
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pkg install -g "py*-qmk"
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NOTE: remember to follow the instructions printed at the end of installation (use `pkg info -Dg "py*-qmk"` to show them again).
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In most situations you will want to answer `y` to all of the prompts.
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?>**Note on FreeBSD**:
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It is suggested to run `qmk setup` as a non-`root` user to start with, but this will likely identify packages that need to be installed to your
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base system using `pkg`. However the installation will probably fail when run as an unprivileged user.
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To manually install the base dependencies, run `./util/qmk_install.sh` either as `root`, or with `sudo`.
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Once that completes, re-run `qmk setup` to complete the setup and checks.
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?> The qmk home folder can be specified at setup with `qmk setup -H <path>`, and modified afterwards using the [cli configuration](cli_configuration.md?id=single-key-example) and the variable `user.qmk_home`. For all available options run `qmk setup --help`.
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