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<pclass="notice--primary">For support (in English) with the Open Shop Channel, join <ahref="https://discord.gg/osc">Open Shop Channel on Discord</a>.</p>
<p>The <ahref="https://oscwii.org/">Open Shop Channel</a> is a homebrew app repository created by dhtdht020, and is currently the preferred way to download homebrew. Not only is it more convenient due to having the most commonly used homebrew in one place, but it is also safer as apps are manually added to the repository. You can see where an app is being obtained from by checking its <ahref="https://github.com/OpenShopChannel/Apps/tree/master/contents">manifest</a>.</p>
<p>There are two methods to use the Open Shop Channel: on your Wii through the Homebrew Browser, or outside of your Wii through OSCDL.</p>
<h3id="method-i---homebrew-browser">Method I - Homebrew Browser</h3>
<h4id="requirements">Requirements</h4>
<ul>
<li>A Windows/macOS/Linux computer with an internet connection</li>
<li>Extract the <codeclass="language-plaintext highlighter-rouge">apps</code> folder in the archive to the root of your SD card or USB drive. Optionally, the archive also comes with a guide on how to use the Homebrew Browser.</li>
<li>Insert your SD card or USB drive into your Wii, and go to the Homebrew Channel. The Homebrew Browser should now display.</li>
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<h3id="method-ii---oscdl">Method II - OSCDL</h3>
<h4id="requirements-1">Requirements</h4>
<ul>
<li>A Windows/macOS/Linux computer with an internet connection</li>
<li>An SD card or USB drive</li>
<li>The latest version of <ahref="https://github.com/dhtdht020/osc-dl/releases/latest">OSCDL</a></li>
</ul>
<h4id="instructions-for-windows">Instructions for Windows</h4>
<ol>
<li>
<p>Download <codeclass="language-plaintext highlighter-rouge">oscdl-installer.exe</code> and run the installer. Optionally, you may instead download <codeclass="language-plaintext highlighter-rouge">oscdl-standalone.exe</code>, which does not have to be installed and instead runs as a portable executable.</p>
<li>If you get a User Account Control pop-up that asks whether or not you would like the program to make changes to your PC, select Yes. Open Shop Channel is a safe application.</li>
<li>
<p>Let the installer run, and then launch OSCDL once the process is finished.</p>
<p>Find an application that you would like to get, and press the Download button. Alternatively, you can send the app directly to your Wii (this requires that your computer and Wii be on the same network).</p>
<li>A <codeclass="language-plaintext highlighter-rouge">.zip</code> file containing your app should download to wherever you specified the directory to be. Extract the <codeclass="language-plaintext highlighter-rouge">apps</code> folder in this archive to the root of your SD card or USB drive.</li>
<li>Insert your SD card or USB drive into your Wii, and go to the Homebrew Channel. Your downloaded piece of homebrew should now display.</li>
</ol>
<h4id="instructions-for-macoslinux">Instructions for macOS/Linux</h4>