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Installation & Usage
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====================
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Download the dependency-check command line tool [here](http://dl.bintray.com/jeremy-long/owasp/dependency-check-${project.version}-release.zip).
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Extract the zip file to a location on your computer and put the 'bin' directory into the
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path environment variable. On \*nix systems you will likely need to make the shell
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To scan a folder on the system you can run:
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<h3>Windows</h3>
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Windows
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dependency-check.bat --app "My App Name" --scan "c:\java\application\lib"
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<h3>\*nix</h3>
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\*nix
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dependency-check.sh --app "My App Name" --scan "/java/application/lib"
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To view the command line arguments, see the <a href="arguments.html">arguments page</a>, or you can run:
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<h3>Windows</h3>
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Windows
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dependency-check.bat --help
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<h3>\*nix</h3>
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\*nix
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dependency-check.sh --help
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