## Building Bisq 1. **Clone Bisq** ```sh git clone https://github.com/bisq-network/bisq # if you intend to do testing on the latest release, you can clone the respective branch selectively, without downloading the whole repository # for the 1.9.3 release, you would do it like this: git clone --branch release/v1.9.3 https://github.com/bisq-network/bisq cd bisq ``` 2. **Build Bisq** On macOS and Linux, execute: ```sh ./gradlew build ``` On Windows: ```cmd gradlew.bat build ``` If you prefer to skip tests to speed up the building process, just append _-x test_ to the previous commands. ### Important notes 1. You do _not_ need to install Gradle to build Bisq. The `gradlew` shell script will install it for you, if necessary. 2. Bisq currently works with JDK 11 and JDK 15. You can find out which version you have with: ```sh javac -version ``` If you do not have JDK 11 installed, check out scripts in the [scripts](../scripts) directory or download it manually from https://jdk.java.net/archive/. ## Running Bisq Once Bisq is installed, its executables will be available in the root project directory. Run **Bisq Desktop** as follows: On macOS and Linux: ```sh ./bisq-desktop ``` On Windows: ```cmd bisq-desktop.bat ``` ## See also - [Importing Bisq into IntelliJ IDEA](./idea-import.md) - [Bisq development environment setup guide](./dev-setup.md)