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# 📥Installation Guide
-##
Using vcpkg
+##
Using vcpkg (recomended)
**Note**: Support vcpkg for package management
1. Install [vcpkg](https://github.com/microsoft/vcpkg)
2. Run the following command to install the orange-math package:
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add_packages("omath")
```
+##
Using prebuilt binaries (GitHub Releases)
+
+**Note**: This is the fastest option if you don’t want to build from source.
+
+1. **Go to the Releases page**
+ - Open the project’s GitHub **Releases** page and choose the latest version.
+
+2. **Download the correct asset for your platform**
+ - Pick the archive that matches your OS and architecture (for example: Windows x64 / Linux x64 / macOS arm64).
+
+3. **Extract the archive**
+ - You should end up with something like:
+ - `include/` (headers)
+ - `lib/` or `bin/` (library files / DLLs)
+ - sometimes `cmake/` (CMake package config)
+
+4. **Use it in your project**
+
+ ### Option A: CMake package (recommended if the release includes CMake config files)
+ If the extracted folder contains something like `lib/cmake/omath` or `cmake/omath`, you can point CMake to it:
+
+ ```cmake
+ # Example: set this to the extracted prebuilt folder
+ list(APPEND CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH "path/to/omath-prebuilt")
+
+ find_package(omath CONFIG REQUIRED)
+ target_link_libraries(main PRIVATE omath::omath)
+ ```
+ ### Option B: Manual include + link (works with any layout)
+ If there’s no CMake package config, link it manually:
+ ```cmake
+ target_include_directories(main PRIVATE "path/to/omath-prebuilt/include")
+
+ # Choose ONE depending on what you downloaded:
+ # - Static library: .lib / .a
+ # - Shared library: .dll + .lib import (Windows), .so (Linux), .dylib (macOS)
+
+ target_link_directories(main PRIVATE "path/to/omath-prebuilt/lib")
+ target_link_libraries(main PRIVATE omath) # or the actual library filename
+ ```
##
Build from source using CMake
1. **Preparation**