This document will guide you through the steps to build and install KeePassXC from source. For more information, see also the Building KeePassXC page on the wiki.
The QuickStart Guide gets you started using KeePassXC on your Windows, macOS, or Linux computer using pre-compiled binaries from the downloads page.
The following build tools must exist within your PATH:
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cmake (>= 3.10.0)
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make (>= 4.2) or ninja (>= 1.10)
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g++ (>= 4.9) or clang++ (>= 6.0)
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asciidoctor (>= 2.0)
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Besides a working C++ toolchain, KeePassXC also has a number of direct build and runtime dependencies. For detailed information about how to install them, please refer to the GitHub wiki:
We recommend using the release tool to perform builds, please read up-to-date instructions on our wiki.
To compile from source, open a Terminal (Linux/MacOS), the MSVC Tools Command Prompt (Windows), or MSYS2-MinGW shell (Windows). For code development on Windows, you can use Visual Studio 2022, Visual Studio Code, or CLion.
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Download the KeePassXC source tarball or check out the latest version from our Git repository.
To clone the project from Git,
cd
to a suitable location and rungit clone https://github.com/keepassxreboot/keepassxc.git
This will clone the entire contents of the repository and check out the current
develop
branch.To update the project from within the project's folder, you can run the following command:
git pull
For a stable build, it is recommended to check out the
latest
tag.git checkout latest
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Navigate to the directory where you have downloaded KeePassXC and run:
mkdir build cd build cmake -DWITH_XC_ALL=ON .. make
If you have vcpkg
installed, add -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=${VCPKG_ROOT}/scripts/buildsystems/vcpkg.cmake
to the cmake
command to automatically download and install all required build and runtime dependencies locally to your build directory before compiling KeePassXC. Using vcpkg
is the preferred way to install dependencies on macOS and required on Windows if using the MSVC toolchain.
For more detailed build instructions for each platform, please refer to the GitHub wiki.
Note: These steps place the compiled KeePassXC binary inside the ./build/src/
directory (src/KeePassXC.app/Contents/MacOS
on macOS).
If you installed Qt@5 via Homebrew and CMake fails to find your Qt installation, you can specify it manually by adding the following parameter:
-DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=$(brew --prefix qt@5)/lib/cmake
When building with ASAN support on macOS, you need to use export ASAN_OPTIONS=detect_leaks=0
before running the tests (LSAN is no supported on macOS).
If you are using MSYS2, you have to add -G "MSYS Makefiles"
at the beginning of the cmake command.
-DCMAKE_VERBOSE_MAKEFILE=ON
-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=<RelWithDebInfo/Debug/Release>
-DWITH_GUI_TESTS=ON
KeePassXC comes with a variety of build options that can turn on/off features. Most notably, we allow you to build the application with all TCP/IP networking code disabled. Please note that we still require and link against Qt5's network library in order to use local named pipes on all operating systems. Each of these build options are supplied at the time of calling cmake:
-DWITH_XC_AUTOTYPE=[ON|OFF] Enable/Disable Auto-Type (default: ON)
-DWITH_XC_YUBIKEY=[ON|OFF] Enable/Disable YubiKey HMAC-SHA1 authentication support (default: OFF)
-DWITH_XC_BROWSER=[ON|OFF] Enable/Disable KeePassXC-Browser extension support (default: OFF)
-DWITH_XC_BROWSER_PASSKEYS=[ON|OFF] Enable/Disable Passkeys support for browser integration (default: OFF)
-DWITH_XC_NETWORKING=[ON|OFF] Enable/Disable Networking support (e.g., favicon downloading) (default: OFF)
-DWITH_XC_SSHAGENT=[ON|OFF] Enable/Disable SSHAgent support (default: OFF)
-DWITH_XC_FDOSECRETS=[ON|OFF] (Linux Only) Enable/Disable Freedesktop.org Secrets Service support (default:OFF)
-DWITH_XC_KEESHARE=[ON|OFF] Enable/Disable KeeShare group synchronization extension (default: OFF)
-DWITH_XC_ALL=[ON|OFF] Enable/Disable compiling all plugins above (default: OFF)
-DWITH_XC_UPDATECHECK=[ON|OFF] Enable/Disable automatic updating checking (requires WITH_XC_NETWORKING) (default: ON)
-DWITH_TESTS=[ON|OFF] Enable/Disable building of unit tests (default: ON)
-DWITH_GUI_TESTS=[ON|OFF] Enable/Disable building of GUI tests (default: OFF)
-DWITH_DEV_BUILD=[ON|OFF] Enable/Disable deprecated method warnings (default: OFF)
-DWITH_ASAN=[ON|OFF] Enable/Disable address sanitizer checks (Linux / macOS only) (default: OFF)
-DWITH_COVERAGE=[ON|OFF] Enable/Disable coverage tests (GCC only) (default: OFF)
-DWITH_APP_BUNDLE=[ON|OFF] Enable Application Bundle for macOS (default: ON)
-DKEEPASSXC_BUILD_TYPE=[Snapshot|PreRelease|Release] Set the build type to show/hide stability warnings (default: "Snapshot")
-DKEEPASSXC_DIST_TYPE=[Snap|AppImage|Other] Specify the distribution method (default: "Other")
-DOVERRIDE_VERSION=[X.X.X] Specify a version number when building. Used with snapshot builds (default: "")
-DGIT_HEAD_OVERRIDE=[XXXXXXX] Specify the 7 digit git commit ref for this build. Used with distribution builds (default: "")
After you have successfully built KeePassXC, install the binary by executing the following:
sudo make install
You can create a package to redistribute KeePassXC (zip, deb, rpm, dmg, etc..). Refer to keepassxc-packaging for packaging scripts.
To package using CMake, run the following command using whichever generators you would like to package with.
cpack -G "ZIP;WIX"
You can perform tests on the built executables with:
make test ARGS+="--output-on-failure"
On Linux, if you are not currently running on an X Server or Wayland, run the tests as follows:
make test ARGS+="-E test\(cli\|gui\) --output-on-failure"
xvfb-run -e errors -a --server-args="-screen 0 1024x768x24" make test ARGS+="-R test\(cli\|gui\) --output-on-failure"
Common parameters:
CTEST_OUTPUT_ON_FAILURE=1
ARGS+=-jX
ARGS+="-E testgui"