diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
index 9bc1ccf..9dbe346 100644
--- a/README.md
+++ b/README.md
@@ -25,16 +25,27 @@ but there may still be breaking changes in Lua modules.
- **[Gallery](https://github.com/Hilbis/Hilbish/discussions/36)** - See
more screenshots of Hilbish in action
-# Building
-Prebuilt binaries are not yet provided, so to try it out you'll have to manually compile.
-
+# Installation
**NOTE:** Hilbish is currently only officially supported and tested on Linux
-### Prerequisites
+### Prebuilt binaries
+Binaries are provided for the latest commit.
+
+**Note that these use Hilbiline, not readline, and may be missing functionality
+(moving the cursor, proper unicode support and backspace working properly)**
+
+Click on the checkmark (or x) near the commit hash, then details for your platform
+
+
+Then click on the artifacts drop down, and download artifact for your platform,
+like what is highlighted in the screenshot.
+
+
+### Manual Build
+#### Prerequisites
- [Go 1.16](https://go.dev)
- GNU Readline
-
On Fedora, readline can be installed with:
```
sudo dnf install readline-devel
@@ -50,14 +61,19 @@ On OpenSUSE, it can be installed with:
sudo zypper install readline-devel
```
-### Install
+#### Install
First, clone Hilbish:
```sh
git clone --recursive https://github.com/Hilbis/Hilbish
cd Hilbish
```
-Then build and install:
+And get dependencies:
+```sh
+go get -d
+```
+
+then, build and install:
```sh
make dev
sudo make install
@@ -72,6 +88,9 @@ make build
sudo make install
```
+If you want to use Hilbiline instead, replace `make dev`/`make build` with `make hilbiline`.
+`make build all` will still try to use readline.
+
Alternatively, if you use Arch Linux, you can compile Hilbish with an **(unofficial)** AUR package:
```sh
yay -S hilbish