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Add GitHub CLI to course preparation #416

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Expand Up @@ -101,6 +101,16 @@ Replace `YOUR_PROXY_USERNAME` with the username used to authenticate into your p

For this class, we will use a basic text editor to interact with our code. Let's make sure you have one installed and ready to work from the command-line.

### Step 5: Install GitHub CLI (optional)

The GitHub command-line tool has funtionality that may be useful during the labs setup.

Install GitHub CLI from [here](https://github.com/cli/cli#installation), then confirm it is available on your console:

```sh
gh --version
```

#### Pick your editor

You can use almost any text editor, but we have the best success with the following:
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