--- title: Download and build on windows ... You will need an up to date edition of Visual Studio, Git-Bash for windows, and Pandoc In a Git bash command prompt, `cd` to the directory where you intend to install the source code. ```bash git clone --recursive git@cpal.pw:~/wallet ``` Then launch the visual studio X64 native tools command prompt. `cd` to the wallet directory that was just created ```DOS winConfigure ``` If all goes well, `winConfigure.bat` will call `"%ProgramFiles%"\Git\git-bash winConfigure.sh` to launch `winConfigure.sh` in the bash command prompt, `winConfigure.sh` will configure the libraries to be built, then `winConfigure.bat` will call `msbuild`, which is Microsoft’s equivalent to `make` on steroids, `msbuild` will then build the libraries, and finally build and launch the wallet with the unit test flag set to perform and display the unit test. To rebuild the wallet after you have changed something, use Visual Studio. To rebuild the html files after changing the markdown files, call the bash script `mkdocs.sh`, which calls Pandoc. If something goes wrong, and it is not obvious what went wrong, go back to the git-bash command prompt and try `./winConfigure.sh` Pandoc needs to be available from the git-bash command prompt to build html documentation from the markdown documentation. It gets called from `mkdocs.sh`. It normally is available if you have installed Pandoc. Git-bash needs to be available from native tools command prompt. If installed, it normally is as ```DOS "%ProgramFiles%"\Git\git-bash ```