* :bulb: It is **highly** recommended to use [Node Version Manager (NVM)](https://github.com/creationix/nvm) to manage your Node.js installation if you're on a Linux/Unix environment.
Node Version Manager (NVM) is an excellent way to install and manage Node.js versions on most UNIX-like environments. [Get the latest version here](https://github.com/creationix/nvm). The nvm install may look _something_ like this:
For Windows nvm-like systems exist ([nvm-windows](https://github.com/coreybutler/nvm-windows), ...) or [just download the installer](https://nodejs.org/en/download/).
ENiGMA BBS makes use of a few packages for archive and legacy protocol support. They're not pre-requisites for running ENiGMA, but without them you'll miss certain functionality. Once installed, they should be made available on your system path.
| sexyz | SexyZ protocol support | [sexyz](https://l33t.codes/outgoing/sexyz) | [sexyz](https://l33t.codes/outgoing/sexyz) | Available with [Synchronet](http://wiki.synchro.net/install:win) |
:information_source: Please see also [Archivers](/docs/configuration/archivers.md) and [File Transfer Protocols](/docs/configuration/file-transfer-protocols.md) for additional recommended binaries and configuration.
You'll need a basic configuration to get started. The main system configuration is handled via `config/config.hjson`. This is an [HJSON](http://hjson.org/) file (compiliant JSON is also OK). See [Configuration](../configuration/) for more information.