>>I see that I should drop DOS from my lexicon. But I am still wondering what the docs mean by "command line" that has a dollar sign as a prompt.
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>>>Technically speaking there is no DOS prompt as windows no longer uses DOS. It is a "command prompt". Command Line is the term generally used with Mac and *nix users to mean "Command prompt"
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>>>>I think what can be done is the file/program dotless.compiler.exe can be executed from the DOS cmd prompt. And it works. So I don't know what the docs refer to when they say "command line" but it works in DOS cmd.
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>I thought you recently mentioned 'terminal window' term but I could not find it. I am looking at this site right now
http://docs.angularjs.org/tutorial and in the working with the code section I see 'Git for Windows' and it refers to 'terminal window' What is it?
If it's Git it's probably referring to 'Git Shell' - a powershell for handling source control
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>I tried this command in the Windows cmd and got 'node not recognized keyword'.
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>So, I am not exactly sure what is 'terminal window' and what I am supposed to do as the very first step working with that tutorial.
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>A bit of googling seems to suggest that terminal window and command prompt is the same in Windows.