kubernetes/docs/getting-started-guides/binary_release.md
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Getting a Binary Release

You can either build a release from sources or download a pre-built release. If you don't plan on developing Kubernetes itself, we suggest a pre-built release.

Prebuilt Binary Release

Soon, we will have a list of numbered and nightly releases. Until then, you can download a development release/snapshot from here.

Unpack this tar file on Linux or OS X. Most guides assume you are in the kubernetes/ directory.

Building from source

Get the Kubernetes source. If you are simply building a release from source there is no need to set up a full golang environment as all building happens in a Docker container.

TODO: Change this to suggest using a numbered release once we have one with the new build scripts.

Building a release is simple.

git clone https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/kubernetes.git
cd kubernetes
build/release.sh

For more details on the release process see the build/ directory