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1. Download the macOS installation package.
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2. Run the downloaded package to install TDengine.
2. Run the downloaded package to install TDengine. If the installation is blocked, you can right-click or ctrl-click on the installation package and select `Open`.
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## Command Line Interface (CLI)
You can use the TDengine CLI to monitor your TDengine deployment and execute ad hoc queries. To open the CLI, you can execute `taos` in terminal.
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After the installation is complete, run `C:\TDengine\taosd.exe` to start TDengine Server.
## Command Line Interface (CLI)
You can use the TDengine CLI to monitor your TDengine deployment and execute ad hoc queries. To open the CLI, you can run `taos.exe` in the `C:\TDengine` directory of the Windows terminal to start the TDengine command line.
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## Command Line Interface (CLI)
You can use the TDengine CLI to monitor your TDengine deployment and execute ad hoc queries. To open the CLI, you can execute `taos` in the Linux/macOS terminal where TDengine is installed, or you can run `taos.exe` in the `C:\TDengine` directory of the Windows terminal where TDengine is installed to start the TDengine command line.
You can use the TDengine CLI to monitor your TDengine deployment and execute ad hoc queries. To open the CLI, you can execute `taos` in terminal.
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import ConnC from "./_connect_c.mdx";
import ConnR from "./_connect_r.mdx";
import ConnPHP from "./_connect_php.mdx";
import InstallOnWindows from "../../14-reference/03-connector/_linux_install.mdx";
import InstallOnLinux from "../../14-reference/03-connector/_windows_install.mdx";
import InstallOnLinux from "../../14-reference/03-connector/_linux_install.mdx";
import InstallOnWindows from "../../14-reference/03-connector/_windows_install.mdx";
import InstallOnMacOS from "../../14-reference/03-connector/_macos_install.mdx";
import VerifyLinux from "../../14-reference/03-connector/_verify_linux.mdx";
import VerifyWindows from "../../14-reference/03-connector/_verify_windows.mdx";
import VerifyMacOS from "../../14-reference/03-connector/_verify_macos.mdx";
Any application running on any platform can access TDengine through the REST API provided by TDengine. For information, see [REST API](/reference/rest-api/). Applications can also use the connectors for various programming languages, including C/C++, Java, Python, Go, Node.js, C#, and Rust, to access TDengine. These connectors support connecting to TDengine clusters using both native interfaces (taosc). Some connectors also support connecting over a REST interface. Community developers have also contributed several unofficial connectors, such as the ADO.NET connector, the Lua connector, and the PHP connector.
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2. Execute the installer, select the default value as prompted, and complete the installation. If the installation is blocked, you can right-click or ctrl-click on the installation package and select `Open`.
3. configure taos.cfg
Edit `taos.cfg` file (full path is `/etc/taos/taos.cfg` by default), modify `firstEP` with actual TDengine server's End Point, for example `h1.tdengine.com:6030`
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1. If the computer does not run the TDengine service but installs the TDengine client driver, then you need to config `firstEP` in `taos.cfg` only, and there is no need to configure `FQDN`;
2. If you encounter the "Unable to resolve FQDN" error, please make sure the FQDN in the `/etc/hosts` file of the current computer is correctly configured, or the DNS service is correctly configured.
Execute TDengine CLI program `taos` directly from the macOS shell to connect to the TDengine service and enter the TDengine CLI interface, as shown in the following example.