winget install --id=Vercel.Zero -e Description
Zero is an experiment in building an agent-first programming language. The project is exploring what changes when agents are primary users from day one: a language that can be learned on the fly, tooling that exposes structured facts for debugging and repair, and a standard library broad enough that most programs do not start with a dependency search. Zero is pre-1 and intentionally unstable. The project will make breaking changes while it searches for the language, library, and tooling patterns that work best for agents. Treat today's syntax and APIs as something to explore, not something to memorize. If that sounds useful, try it with us: run examples, inspect the structured output, and send feedback about what helps agents work better. Security vulnerabilities should be expected. Zero is not ready for production systems, sensitive data, or trusted infrastructure. If you plan to run or develop Zero, do so in an isolated, disposable environment. What Zero Is Aiming For - Agent-first learnability: a small, regular language surface that agents can pick up quickly from examples, docs, and compiler feedback. - Standard-library depth: common capabilities should live in documented, coherent library APIs instead of scattered dependency stacks. - Deterministic tooling: diagnostics, graph facts, size reports, explanations, and fix plans should be structured enough for agents to inspect and act on. - Direct developer experience: checking, running, formatting, inspecting, and repairing code should be fast, copyable, and scriptable. - Regularity over syntax: prefer one obvious way to express most things, even when that makes code more explicit than a human might choose in another language.
Zero is available through winget as package ID Vercel.Zero, with version 0.2.1. Use the install command above to set it up on Windows without downloading a separate installer manually.
Why install it with winget
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- •Makes developer stacks easier to reinstall with one repeatable flow
- •Useful for scripting day-one workstation setup
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