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13 changes: 5 additions & 8 deletions docs/tutorial/part-one/index.md
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## Check your development environment

Let's check first that you have everything set up to start creating with Gatsby.
You will need a recent version of [Node.js](https://nodejs.org) installed.
You will need a recent version of Node.js installed.

Node.js is a programming tool for running JavaScript on servers and in your
computer's terminal. Gatsby is built using Node.js.

Open a terminal window. See
[these instructions](http://www.macworld.co.uk/feature/mac-software/how-use-terminal-on-mac-3608274/)
for Mac users and
[these other instructions](https://www.quora.com/How-do-I-open-terminal-in-windows)
for Windows users. In your terminal window, type `node --version` then `npm --version`.
[terminal instructions for Mac users](http://www.macworld.co.uk/feature/mac-software/how-use-terminal-on-mac-3608274/) and
[terminal instructions for Windows users](https://www.quora.com/How-do-I-open-terminal-in-windows). In your terminal window, type `node --version` and hit ENTER, then `npm --version` and hit ENTER.

You should see something like:

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community! [See the Starters page for the full list](/docs/gatsby-starters/).

To install a starter, first install Gatsby's terminal program by typing the
following command into the a terminal window and hit ENTER.
following command into the terminal window and hit ENTER.

```sh
npm install --global gatsby-cli
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automatically created when you ran the `gatsby new` terminal command above.

Once you've opened the "tutorial-part-one" folder in your code editing
software, it's time to edit your website. In the code editing software, you'll
need to find `src/pages/index.js`. Once you find that, try changing "Hello
software, it's time to edit your website. You'll see groups of directories and files; find the file in this location: `src/pages/index.js`. Once you find that, try changing "Hello
world!" in the page component to "Hello Gatsby!". Once you save that change, the text in your browser
should change within a second.

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