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## Prerequisites ## Prerequisites
* NodeJS >= 5.x (http://nodejs.org/) * NodeJS >= 8.1 (http://nodejs.org/)
* NPM >= 2.5.x (https://www.npmjs.org/) * NPM >= 5.8 (https://www.npmjs.org/)
## Installation ## Installation
Use the applicable instructions to install. Is your operating system not listed? Please ask or contribute! Use the applicable instructions to install. Is your operating system not listed? Please ask or contribute!
### Debian (Mint, Ubuntu, etc) ### Linux (Debian, Mint, Ubuntu, etc)
1. Run in *Terminal*: `sudo apt-get install nodejs npm mkvtoolnix rtmpdump ffmpeg` 1. Run in *Terminal*: `sudo apt-get install nodejs npm mkvtoolnix rtmpdump ffmpeg`
2. Run in *Terminal*: `sudo ln -s /usr/bin/nodejs /usr/bin/node` 2. Run in *Terminal*: `sudo ln -s /usr/bin/nodejs /usr/bin/node`
3. Run in *Terminal*: `sudo npm install -g crunchy` 3. Run in *Terminal*: `sudo npm install -g crunchy`
#### Updating:
1. Run in *Terminal*: `sudo npm update -g crunchy`
### Mac OS X ### Mac OS X
1. Install *Homebrew* following the instructions at http://brew.sh/ 1. Install *Homebrew* following the instructions at http://brew.sh/
2. Run in *Terminal*: `brew install node mkvtoolnix rtmpdump ffmpeg` 2. Run in *Terminal*: `brew install node mkvtoolnix rtmpdump ffmpeg`
3. Run in *Terminal*: `npm install -g crunchy` 3. Run in *Terminal*: `npm install -g crunchy`
#### Updating:
1. Run in *Terminal*: `sudo npm update -g crunchy`
### Windows ### Windows
1. Install *NodeJS* following the instructions at http://nodejs.org/ 1. Install *NodeJS* following the instructions at http://nodejs.org/
3. Run in *Command Prompt*: `npm install -g crunchy` 3. Run in *Command Prompt*: `npm install -g crunchy`
#### Updating:
1. Run in *Terminal*: `npm update -g crunchy`
## Instructions ## Instructions
Use the applicable instructions for the interface of your choice (currently limited to command-line). Use the applicable instructions for the interface of your choice (currently limited to command-line).