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The easiest and fastest way to get started is to set up your environment in VS Code through SSH on fetdatorn, you can go to [this page](Set-Up-Remote-Development-Using-VS-Code).
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#### (Option 2) On your own PC
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- [ ] We run the system on Linux. If you have Windows, set up WSL2 (Windows Subsystem for Linux) [here](Prerequisite-Installs-for-Running-the-System-on-a-PC)
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- [ ] Follow [these steps](./Running-locally) to get the containers installed.
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- [ ] Install Docker [here](https://www.docker.com/get-started). Choose Docker Desktop if you are using Windows. Install on Linux using [this tutorial](https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/ubuntu/)
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- [ ] Install an integrated development environment of your choice. We recommend using VS Code which you can install from [here](https://code.visualstudio.com/). It is free and has excellent remote development opportunities and compatibilities.
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- [ ] Install an IDE of your choice. We recommend using VS Code which you can install from [here](https://code.visualstudio.com/).
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#### (Option 3) Through SSH on fetdatorn
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When being connected to SSH you will not have a graphical GUI. You'll hack around in vim, nano, or emacs as a text editor, so if you opt for this, look up some cheat sheets on those programs and become a guru.
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