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This is a minimal introduction in command line navigation under Windows, to allow you to complete the GEPARD installation. (Under Linux command line navigation works in a similar way, with the exception of using shlash `/` instead of backshlash `\` as a connector and the command `ls` instead of `dir` to list the contents of a folder.)
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The Anaconda prompt will look something like this:
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![prompt1](uploads/0a3d6e7cb79570d37d930abe3c7a789d/prompt1.JPG)
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In parentheses you see the active Anaconda environment. (base) is the default and -- unless you have created multiple environments yourself -- the only one.
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It is followed by the current location in the directory.
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To list the contents of the current folder, type `dir` and press enter:
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![prompt2](uploads/6de191051a52c00bd02017a7647e630f/prompt2.JPG)
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To navigate to a subfolder type `cd` (for change directory) followed by the name of the subfolder:
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![prompt3](uploads/546b7390885a3948820499f9ebe7d6f4/prompt3.JPG)
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You can move through multiple levels by typing a backshlash `\` between the names of the folders:
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![prompt4](uploads/91f8e02931483549546aa95a47090aea/prompt4.JPG)
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`cd ..` navigates to the parent directory. The two fullstops indicate one level "up" and can be combined to move through more than one levels:
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![prompt5](uploads/c49f21d5cd8002fc3ebabe45e58c62ce/prompt5.JPG) |