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````{tab} Linux
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[type this into your terminal]
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```
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nano config/config.yml
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```
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I’m using `nano` here mostly because it’s simpler than any other editor on Linux.
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If you see something like:
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```bash
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$ nano config/config.yml
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zsh: command not found: nano
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```
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You need to install `nano`, which you would do with:
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[type this into your terminal]
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sudo apt install nano
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```
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You can use any other text editor you wish, provided it saves files as PLAIN TEXT. `vi`, `emacs`, etc.
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````
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````{tab} OS X:
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[type this into your terminal]
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```
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nano config/config.yml
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```
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I’m using `nano` here simply because it’s built into OSX. You can use any other text editor you wish, provided it saves files as PLAIN TEXT. BBedit, TextMate, VSCode, etc.
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A common mistake is using TextEdit.app, which saves files as RTF by default.
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````{tab} Windows:
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[type this into your terminal]
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notepad .\config\config.yml
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```
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I’m using `notepad` here simply because it’s built into Windows. You can use any other text editor you wish, provided it saves files as PLAIN TEXT.
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````
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From here on in, when this walkthrough says "open the config file", I mean this `nano` or `notepad` command. **Don't copy the template again**.
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