zv is a blazing-fast, cross-platform, simple-to-use compiler toolchain manager for Zig, written in Rust. zv aims to be a fast and dependable manager for Zig and ZLS, both system-wide and project-specific, with either inline syntax zig +<version> or by using a .zigversion file in your project root. A version can be a semver, master, or latest for the latest stable. These values are fetched from the cached Ziglang download index available at Zig official index.
With zv binaries, you can now build with the master branch without changing your default system Zig version:
Caching is built-in, so you never have to wait any longer than strictly necessary.
You can also specify a version number, e.g., zig +0.15.1. With zv, you also have the option of pinning per-project Zig versions using a .zigversion file, which takes the same format as + would for inline Zig commands. You can have a project with these contents:
# file .zigversion
0.15.1
which will always use version 0.15.1 when you run any zig command inside it. How cool is that?
It also doubles as a project template starter, providing multiple variants of a Zig project, from a barebones template with a very trimmed-down build.zig and main.zig file, or the standard Zig project template. Find out more with zv init --help.
zv prefers community mirrors for downloads, as that's the official recommendation, with minisign and shasum verification done before any toolchain is installed.
Installation
Quick install script (Recommended):
Linux/macOS:
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Windows (PowerShell):
irm https://github.com/weezy20/zv/releases/latest/download/zv-installer.ps1 | iex
If you encounter an execution policy error, you can temporarily allow script execution by running:
powershell -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -Command "irm https://github.com/weezy20/zv/releases/latest/download/zv-installer.ps1 | iex"
The following methods use different package managers hence, after running
zv setupwe uninstall the package manager version ofzvto avoid confusion. Sincezvcan self update for popular OS/Arch combinations, you don't need to rely on package managers for updates.
HomeBrew:
# Run zv setup to self-install
# Remove brew installation
NPM:
# Run zv setup to self-install
# Remove npm installation
Step 1: Install the binary from crates.io or build from source
Using cargo install:
# From crates.io
# OR from GitHub
Or build from source (clone the repo first):
# Build release binary (creates target/release/zv)
Step 2: Preview setup changes (optional but recommended)
Using cargo installed binary:
# OR shorthand:
Or from source:
# OR shorthand:
Step 3: Run setup to install zv to ZV_DIR/bin and configure your shell
Using cargo installed binary:
Or from source:
# or if you already have ZV_DIR/bin in path
This self-installs zv to ZV_DIR/bin (default: $HOME/.zv/bin on Unix, %USERPROFILE%\.zv\bin on Windows) and adds it to your PATH.
Step 4: Remove the cargo binary (optional cleanup - only if you used cargo install)
From now on, use the zv installed in ZV_DIR/bin.
Note: The quick install scripts (shell/PowerShell), Homebrew, and npm all install
zvdirectly toZV_DIR/bin(default:$HOME/.zv/binon Unix,%USERPROFILE%\.zv\binon Windows) and configure your PATH automatically. You're ready to go! If you installed via cargo, see the instructions above for runningzv setuporzv sync.
Updating zv
Simple update (Recommended):
This command checks for new releases on GitHub and updates zv in place. It works whether you're running from ZV_DIR/bin/zv or from an external location (like cargo install).
Options:
If you have the repo cloned or are using a cargo-installed binary:
# Build new version and update the binary in ZV_DIR/bin
# Or if you installed from crates.io, install it and sync
# or if you already have ZV_DIR/bin in path
Usage
All zv data lives in ZV_DIR, including Zig versions, downloads, cache files, and the zv binary itself.
Default locations:
- Unix/Linux/macOS:
$HOME/.zv - Windows:
%USERPROFILE%\.zv
You can customize this by setting the ZV_DIR environment variable.
Use zv for project creation:
| # Create a zig project with build.zig.zon:
| | # Note: this requires an active zig version >= 0.12.0 where build.zig.zon support was introduced
Note:
zv initwill use thebuild.zigthat's present in templates/build.zig which is checked to work against minimum zig version specified in templates/.zigversion. If you want to use a different zig version, set it as active zig and usezv init -zorzig initdirectly.
Use zv as your Zig compiler toolchain manager:
# Version selection - basic usage
# pass in -f or --force-ziglang to download using `ziglang.org` instead of community mirrors (default & recommended)
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# Per-project Zig config
# Management commands
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minisign verification is done using jedisct1/rust-minisign-verify — a small minisign library in pure Rust.
It also supports NO_COLOR for non-TTY environments.
I hope you enjoy using it! ♥
Customizing ZV behaviour:
🔧 Environment Variables for customizing zv
| Variable | Description | Default / Notes |
|---|---|---|
ZV_LOG |
Sets the log level (same as RUST_LOG). If set, logging follows the specified level. |
Inherits RUST_LOG behavior |
ZV_DIR |
Defines the home directory for zv. |
Default $HOME/.zv for linux/macos or unix. For windows it usually will be %USERPROFILE%/.zv |
ZV_INDEX_TTL_DAYS |
Number of days between automatic index syncs. | 21 days — Using master or latest in inline mode use a shorter cache duration of just 1 day unlike use which will always fetch master & latest from network, so practically, you never have to worry about setting this variable yourself. |
ZV_MIRRORS_TTL_DAYS |
Number of days before refreshing the mirrors list. Broken mirrors degrade automatically. Use zv sync to force refresh. |
21 days — mirrors and index can be resynced immediately with zv sync. master relies on latest builds & so does latest and some community mirrors may not have it available; zv will retry other mirrors in that case. |
ZV_MAX_RETRIES |
Maximum number of retry attempts for downloads when a download fails. | 3 retries — If a download fails, zv will retry up to this many times before giving up. |
NO_COLOR |
If set, disables color output in all zv commands. | No color output; useful for non-TTY environments or scripts. |
ZV_FETCH_TIMEOUT_SECS |
Request timeout to use for network operations requiring fetching index/mirrors list from ziglang.org. |
Default 4 seconds for most operations. |
Tips:
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If you prefer some mirrors to others, you can put it as
rank = 1on your preferred mirrors (Default is rank 1 for all mirros) or lower the rank of mirrors that you don't want.rankis a range from 1..255, lower is better and more preferred when doing random selection. The mirrors file is generated at<ZV_DIR>/mirrors.toml -
Currently
zv use masterwill only install the master as present in zig-index. This means that older master installations still remain under the masters folder and can be selected viazv use master@<older master version>which can be obtained viazv ls. Note, installing older master versions like this may work now (zv v0.6.0 onwards):zv i <pre-release version>orzv use <pre-release version>if some mirror has the build, it'll be fetched.