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@ -53,11 +53,20 @@ One of tilde.town's goals is to transform the command line from a
scary-looking technical tool into a tool for creating beautiful
things.
Because of this, you will need to use your UNIX-like environment's
Because of this, you will need to open your UNIX-like environment's
command line interface. For me, it's a little icon on my desktop that
looks like a blank, black screen, but it may be different for you. I
will list off how you can find the command line interface for a few
operating systems below:
looks like a blank, black screen, but it may be different for you.
I will list off how you can find your command line interface for a few
UNIX-like environments in the sections listed below, and then we will
test the environment to make sure everything is working:
- [For macOS users](#for-macos-users)
- [For Windows Subsystem for Linux users](#for-windows-subsystem-for-linux-users)
- [For Ubuntu users](#for-ubuntu-users)
- [For cmdr users](#for-cmdr-users)
- [For PuTTY users](#for-putty-users)
- [Testing out your command line interface](#testing-out-your-command-line-interface)
## For macOS users