# Build instructions (Windows) ## Prerequisites * Windows 7 or later * Visual Studio 2010 Express or Professional * Make sure "X64 Compilers and Tools" are installed if you use the Professional edition. * [Python 2.7](http://www.python.org/download/releases/2.7/) * [node.js](http://nodejs.org/) * [git](http://git-scm.com) If you are using Visual Studio 2010 __Express__ then you also need following softwares: * [WDK](http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=11800) * `Build Environments` is required. * [Windows 7 SDK](http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=8279) * `Windows Headers` and `Visual C++ Compilers` are required. The instructions bellow are executed under [cygwin](http://www.cygwin.com), but it's not a requirement, you can also build atom-shell under Windows's console or other terminals. The building of atom-shell is done entirely with command line scripts, so you can use any editor you like to develop atom-shell, but it also means you can not use Visual Studio for the development. Support of building with Visual Studio will come in future. **Note:** Even though Visual Studio is not used for building, it's still **required** because we need the build toolchains it provided. ## Getting the code ```bash $ git clone https://github.com/atom/atom-shell.git ``` ## Bootstrapping The bootstrap script will download all necessary build dependencies and create build project files. Notice that we're using `ninja` to build atom-shell so there is no Visual Studio project generated. ```bash $ cd atom-shell $ python script/bootstrap.py ``` ## Building Build both Release and Debug targets: ```bash $ python script/build.py ``` You can also only build the Debug target: ```bash $ python script/build.py -c Debug ``` After building is done, you can find `atom.exe` under `out\Debug`. ## Tests ```bash $ python script/test.py ```