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Showing terminal/bash commands #69

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DanielVandH opened this issue Sep 27, 2023 · 5 comments
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Showing terminal/bash commands #69

DanielVandH opened this issue Sep 27, 2023 · 5 comments

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@DanielVandH
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I wonder how clear it is in https://modernjuliaworkflows.github.io/pages/writing/writing/ to say "This is the one you get when you run

julia

", i.e. that this is for the terminal, or what it even means. For example, I never actually used a terminal until I had already used Julia for a year, since I just went straight into VSCode, so I might've been confused here as a beginner. Maybe it could be good to make this clearer, or to even notate clearer that this is a terminal command (I don't know what that would typically look like, all I would see is e.g. C:\Users\User>julia).

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Maybe something similar would be said about pip install jupyterlab here, although that's probably fine.

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gdalle commented Sep 27, 2023

I think #67 might bring the solution

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gdalle commented Sep 27, 2023

ping @adrhill

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adrhill commented Sep 27, 2023

Yes, there will be a tag on the code block saying BASH (or SHELL) when #67 is merged:
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adrhill commented Oct 10, 2023

Closed by #67.

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