ifeval::["{context}" == "updating-restricted-network-cluster"] :restricted: endif::[] :_mod-docs-content-type: PROCEDURE [id="cli-installing-cli-web-console-macos-linux_{context}"] = Installing the OpenShift CLI on Linux using the web console You can install the OpenShift CLI (`oc`) binary on Linux by using the following procedure. .Procedure ifndef::openshift-rosa,openshift-dedicated[] . From the web console, click *?*. + image::click-question-mark.png[] . Click *Command Line Tools*. + image::CLI-list.png[] . Select appropriate `oc` binary for your Linux platform, and then click *Download oc for Linux*. . Save the file. . Unpack the archive. endif::openshift-rosa,openshift-dedicated[] ifdef::openshift-rosa,openshift-dedicated[] . Download the latest version of the `oc` CLI for your operating system from the link:https://console.redhat.com/openshift/downloads[*Downloads*] page on {cluster-manager}. . Extract the `oc` binary file from the downloaded archive. endif::openshift-rosa,openshift-dedicated[] + [source,terminal] ---- $ tar xvf ---- . Move the `oc` binary to a directory that is on your `PATH`. + To check your `PATH`, execute the following command: + [source,terminal] ---- $ echo $PATH ---- After you install the OpenShift CLI, it is available using the `oc` command: [source,terminal] ---- $ oc ---- ifeval::["{context}" == "updating-restricted-network-cluster"] :!restricted: endif::[]