How to Install Kotlin on Linux?
Kotlin is a programming language introduced by JetBrains in 2011, the official designer of the most intelligent Java IDE, named Intellij IDEA. This is a strongly statically typed general-purpose programming language that runs on JVM. In 2017, Kotlin is sponsored by Google, announced as one of the official languages for Android Development.
In this article, we will learn How can we install the Kotlin programming language in Linux.
Installing Kotlin on Linux:
Follow the below steps to install Kotlin on your Linux system.
Step 1: Upgrade Packages
Open your Linux terminal and update your package information from all configured sources.
# sudo apt update
Step 2: Install JDK
Install the Java Software Development Kit (JDK). Kotlin is based on JDK. JDK is used to compile Kotlin programs. When you run the following command you will be asked to enter Y or N enter Y and click enter.
# sudo apt install default-jdk
Step 3: Install Kotlin using SDKMAN
SDKMAN is an easier way to install Kotlin on UNIX-based systems. After Installing SDKMAN restart your computer.
# curl -s https://get.sdkman.io | bash
Now we will install Kotlin using the following command.
# sdk install kotlin
After executing the above command Kotlin will be installed in your system. Now we will create a Kotlin file and check it by doing compile and run.
Step 4: Create a Kotlin file
Open any editor and write the following code there and save that file with the .kt extension. Here I’m creating a file with Kotlin.kt name.
For creating a file write nano fileName.kt in your terminal. Then write your Kotlin code inside that file and save it using ctrl + x and then press y.
Kotlin
// Function in Kotlin fun main(args: Array<String>) { // Print statement println( "w3wiki" ) } |
Step 5: Compile Kotlin file
Navigate to that folder in which you have created your Kotlin file and then compile that file using the following command. Replace Kotlin.kt with your file name and The value of the -d option specifies the name of the output file.
# kotlinc Kotlin.kt -include-runtime -d outPutFile.jar
Step 6: Run the Kotlin Program
Now we will check the output by running the following command.
# java -jar outPutFile.jar
Output:
w3wiki
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