Installing Dev Essentials
When you start coding, you'll need some essential development tools installed on your computer. Cline can help you install everything you need in a safe, guided way.
🧰 The Essential Tools
Here are the core tools you'll need for development:
Node.js & npm: Required for JavaScript and web development
Git: For tracking changes in your code and collaborating with others
Package Managers: Tools that make it easy to install other development tools
Homebrew for macOS
Chocolatey for Windows
apt/yum for Linux
💡 Tip: These tools are the foundation of your developer toolkit. Installing them properly will set you up for success!
🚀 Let Cline Install Everything
Copy one of these prompts based on your operating system and paste it into Cline:
For macOS
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For Windows
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For Linux
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✅ Pro Tip: Cline will show you each command before running it. You stay in control the entire time!
🔍 What Will Happen
Cline will guide you through the following steps:
Installing the appropriate package manager for your system
Using the package manager to install Node.js and Git
Showing you the exact command before it runs (you approve each step!)
Verifying each installation is successful
⚠️ Note: You might need to enter your computer's password for some installations. This is normal!
💡 Why These Tools Are Important
Node.js & npm:
Build websites with frameworks like React or Next.js
Run JavaScript code
Install JavaScript packages
Git:
Save different versions of your code
Collaborate with other developers
Back up your work
Package Managers:
Quickly install and update development tools
Keep your environment organized and up to date
🧩 Notes
💡 Tip: The installation process is interactive — Cline will guide you step by step!
All commands are shown to you for approval before they run.
If you run into any issues, Cline will help troubleshoot them.
You may need to enter your computer's password for certain steps.
🧑💻 Additional Tips for New Coders
Understanding the Terminal
The Terminal is an application where you can type commands to interact with your computer.
macOS: Open it by searching for "Terminal" in Spotlight.
Example:
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Understanding VS Code Features
Terminal in VS Code: Run commands directly from within VS Code!
Go to View > Terminal or press `Ctrl + ``.
Example:
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Document View: Where you edit your code files.
Open files from the Explorer panel on the left.
Problems Section: View errors or warnings in your code.
Access it by clicking the lightbulb icon or View > Problems.
Common Features
Command Line Interface (CLI): A powerful tool for running commands.
Permissions: You might need to grant permissions to certain commands — this keeps your system secure.
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