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11 changes: 4 additions & 7 deletions docs/installation.md
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- For standalone `.hs`/`.lhs` files, [ghc](https://www.haskell.org/ghc/) must be installed and on the `PATH`. The easiest way to install it is with [ghcup](https://www.haskell.org/ghcup/) or [chocolatey](https://community.chocolatey.org/packages/ghc) on Windows.
- For Cabal based projects, both ghc and [cabal-install](https://www.haskell.org/cabal/) must be installed and on the `PATH`. It can also be installed with [ghcup](https://www.haskell.org/ghcup/) or [chocolatey](https://community.chocolatey.org/packages/cabal) on Windows.
- For Stack based projects, [stack](http://haskellstack.org) must be installed and on the `PATH`.

## ghcup

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## Installation from source

Direct installation from source, while possible via `cabal install exe:haskell-language-server`
and `stack install --stack-yaml stack-<GHCVER>.yaml`, is not recommended for most people.
Direct installation from source, while possible via `cabal install exe:haskell-language-server`, is not recommended for most people.
Said command builds the `haskell-language-server` binary and installs it in the default `cabal` binaries folder,
but the binary will only work with projects that use the same GHC version that built it.

### Common pre-requirements

- `stack` or `cabal` must be in your `PATH`
- You need `stack` version >= 2.1.1 or `cabal` >= 2.4.0.0
- `cabal` must be in your `PATH`
- You need `cabal` >= 2.4.0.0
- `git` must be in your `PATH`
- The directory where `stack`or `cabal` put the binaries must be in you PATH:
- For `stack` you can get it with `stack path --local-bin`
- The directory where `cabal` put the binaries must be in you PATH:
- For `cabal` it is by default `$HOME/.cabal/bin` in Linux and `%APPDATA%\cabal\bin` in windows.

Tip: you can quickly check if some command is in your path by running the command.
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