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This command line challenge is designed to help you become familiar with the bash/command line. The challenge goes over the most used commands every developer needs to know in order to succeed in real life.

❗ We strongly recommend reading The Command Line lesson on the 4Geeks.com platform.

💻 The challenge is built for computers using the Linux bash. Use Codespaces or Gitpod if you are running on Windows (instructions below).

🌱 How to start this project

👩‍🎓 Students and Teachers must follow this step:

This project comes with the necessary files to start working immediately.

We recommend opening this very same repository using a provisioning tool like Codespaces (recommended) or Gitpod. Alternatively, you can clone it on your local computer using the git clone command.

This is the repository you need to open:

https://github.com/breatheco-de/excercise-terminal-challenge.git

👉 Please follow these steps on how to start a coding project.

💡 Important: Remember to save and upload your code to GitHub by creating a new repository, updating the remote (git remote set-url origin <your new url>), and uploading the code to your new repository using the add, commit and push commands from the git terminal.

Only teachers must follow this step:

1) Install the packages.

$ npm install

2) Run the presentation.

$ npm run start

Start Playing!

Follow the presentation for a better experience.

This and many other projects are built for students of the 4Geeks Academy Coding Bootcamp by Alejandro Sanchez and many other contributors. Find out more about our Full Stack Developer Course, and Data Science Bootcamp

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