--- title: Download Different Versions of Drupal with Drush date: '2013-12-31' description: How to download different versions of Drupal core using Drush. slug: download-different-versions-drupal-drush tags: - drupal - drupal-planet - drush use: [posts] --- {% block excerpt %} If you use [Drush](https://raw.github.com/drush-ops/drush/master/README.md "About Drush"), it's likely that you've used the `drush pm-download` (or `drush dl` for short) command to start a new project. This command downloads projects from Drupal.org, but if you don't specify a project or type "drush dl drupal", the command will download the current stable version of Drupal core. Currently, this will be Drupal 7 with that being the current stable version of core at the time of writing this post. But what if you don't want Drupal 7? {% endblock %} {% block content %} I still maintain a number of Drupal 6 sites and occassionally need to download Drupal 6 core as opposed to Drupal 7. I'm also experimenting with Drupal 8 so I need to download that as well. By declarding the core version of Drupal, such as "drupal-6", Drush will download that instead. ```language-bash $ drush dl drupal-6 ``` This downloads the most recent stable version of Drupal 6. If you don't want that, you can add the --select and additionally the --all options to be presented with an entire list to chose from. ```language-bash $ drush dl drupal-6 --select $ drush dl drupal-6 --select --all ``` If you want the most recent development version, just type: ```language-bash $ drush dl drupal-6.x ``` The same can be done for other core versions of Drupal, from Drupal 5 upwards. ```language-bash # This will download Drupal 5 $ drush dl drupal-5 # This will download Drupal 8 $ drush dl drupal-8 ``` For a full list of the available options, type "drush help pm-download" into a Terminal window or take a look at the entry on [drush.ws](http://drush.ws/#pm-download, "The entry for pm-download on drush.ws"). {% endblock %}