Windows
Most PCs are 64-bit Intel/AMD. Choose ARM only for a Windows-on-ARM device (e.g. Surface Pro X).
macOS
Apple Silicon (M1 and later) uses ARM; older Intel Macs use the Intel build.
Linux
amd64 for a typical x86-64 box; arm64 for a Raspberry Pi / ARM server.
Verify against SHA256SUMS.
Windows
Most PCs are 64-bit Intel/AMD. Choose ARM only for a Windows-on-ARM device (e.g. Surface Pro X).
macOS
Apple Silicon (M1 and later) uses ARM; older Intel Macs use the Intel build.
Linux
amd64 for a typical x86-64 box; arm64 for a Raspberry Pi / ARM server.
Verify against SHA256SUMS.
Windows
Most PCs are 64-bit Intel/AMD. Choose ARM only for a Windows-on-ARM device (e.g. Surface Pro X).
macOS
Apple Silicon (M1 and later) uses ARM; older Intel Macs use the Intel build.
Linux
amd64 for a typical x86-64 box; arm64 for a Raspberry Pi / ARM server.
Verify against SHA256SUMS.
After you download
Double-click the download — on Windows the app installs itself (Start Menu + Desktop shortcuts) and opens in its own window. macOS/Linux: chmod +x plw_* then run it.
In the app, open Settings and paste a personal access token (mint one at /user/tokens). No terminal needed.
Install an agent from the Store tab and talk to it — prompts, attachments, composed flows — all on your machine. Updates install and restart the app by themselves.
Unsigned builds (alpha)
These early builds aren't code-signed yet, so your OS may warn on first run:
- Windows: SmartScreen → More info → Run anyway.
- macOS: right-click the file → Open, or run xattr -d com.apple.quarantine plw_*.
- Linux: chmod +x plw_* then run it.