# Installation The latest version of Psalm requires PHP >= 7.1 and [Composer](https://getcomposer.org/). ```bash composer require --dev vimeo/psalm ``` Generate a config file: ```bash ./vendor/bin/psalm --init ``` Psalm will scan your project and figure out an appropriate [error level](error_levels.md) for your codebase. Then run Psalm: ```bash ./vendor/bin/psalm ``` Psalm will probably find a number of issues - find out how to deal with them in [Dealing with code issues](dealing_with_code_issues.md). ## Installing plugins While Psalm can figure out the types used by various libraries based on the their source code and docblocks, it works even better with custom-tailored types provided by Psalm plugins. Check out the [list of existing plugins on Packagist](https://packagist.org/?type=psalm-plugin). Install them with `composer require --dev && vendor/bin/psalm-plugin enable ` Read more about plugins in [Using Plugins chapter](plugins/using_plugins.md). ## Using the Phar Sometimes your project can conflict with one or more of Psalm’s dependencies. In that case you may find the Phar (a self-contained PHP executable) useful. The Phar can be downloaded from Github: ```bash wget https://github.com/vimeo/psalm/releases/latest/download/psalm.phar chmod +x psalm.phar ./psalm.phar --version ``` Alternatively, you can use Composer to install the Phar: ```bash composer require --dev psalm/phar ```