# Install Tuist {#install-tuist} The Tuist CLI consists of an executable, dynamic frameworks, and a set of resources (for example, templates). Although you could manually build Tuist from [the sources](https://github.com/tuist/tuist), **we recommend using one of the following installation methods to ensure a valid installation.** ### Mise {#recommended-mise} ::: info Mise is a recommended alternative to [Homebrew](https://brew.sh) if you are a team or organization that needs to ensure deterministic versions of tools across different environments. ::: You can install Tuist through any of the following commands: ```bash mise install tuist # Install the current version specified in .tool-versions/.mise.toml mise install tuist@x.y.z # Install a specific version number mise install tuist@3 # Install a fuzzy version number ``` Note that unlike tools like Homebrew, which install and activate a single version of the tool globally, **Mise requires the activation of a version** either globally or scoped to a project. This is done by running `mise use`: ```bash mise use tuist@x.y.z # Use tuist-x.y.z in the current project mise use tuist@latest # Use the latest tuist in the current directory mise use -g tuist@x.y.z # Use tuist-x.y.z as the global default mise use -g tuist@system # Use the system's tuist as the global default ``` ### Homebrew {#recommended-homebrew} You can install Tuist using [Homebrew](https://brew.sh) and [our formulas](https://github.com/tuist/homebrew-tuist): ```bash brew tap tuist/tuist brew install --formula tuist brew install --formula tuist@x.y.z ``` ::: tip VERIFYING THE AUTHENTICITY OF THE BINARIES You can verify that your installation's binaries have been built by us by running the following command, which checks if the certificate's team is `U6LC622NKF`: ```bash curl -fsSL "https://docs.tuist.dev/verify.sh" | bash ``` :::