Module 1 · Lecture 1.4

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Use this library to install essential beginner software safely, understand each tool, and troubleshoot common setup problems.

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Lecture 1.4 copyable prompts

1. Installation checklist
Act as my beginner computer setup assistant. I am preparing my laptop for website building. Give me a simple installation checklist for Chrome or Edge, VS Code, GitHub Desktop, Git for Windows, and a screen recorder. Explain what each tool is used for.
2. Safe download guide
Act as a digital safety teacher. Teach me how to download software safely. Explain how to identify official websites, avoid fake download buttons, and prevent unnecessary software installation.
3. Browser setup
Act as a beginner-friendly browser setup assistant. Explain how to install or confirm Chrome or Edge on Windows, set a default browser if needed, and use it to test website files.
4. VS Code setup
Act as a beginner-friendly VS Code teacher. Guide me step by step to install VS Code on Windows, open a project folder, create an HTML file, and preview my website in a browser.
5. GitHub Desktop setup
Act as a beginner-friendly GitHub Desktop teacher. Explain how to install GitHub Desktop, sign in, clone a repository, commit changes, and push changes to GitHub in simple language.
6. Git for Windows setup
Act as a beginner Git teacher. Explain how to install Git for Windows and what Git Bash is. Then teach me the first five commands: git status, git add, git commit, git pull --rebase, and git push.
7. OBS / screen recording
Act as a beginner screen recording teacher. Explain whether I need OBS Studio or Windows built-in screen recording. Give me a simple setup for recording short tutorial videos.
8. Tool roles explained
Explain the difference between browser, VS Code, GitHub Desktop, Git for Windows, Git Bash, and OBS Studio. Use a simple table with what each tool does, why I need it, and when I will use it.
9. Troubleshoot installation
I am a beginner and I am having this installation problem: [describe problem]. Ask me for non-sensitive details, then guide me step by step to fix it safely.
10. Verify installation
Act as my software verification assistant. Tell me how to confirm that Chrome or Edge, VS Code, GitHub Desktop, and Git for Windows are installed correctly on my Windows computer.
11. Avoid too many extensions
Explain why beginners should not install too many VS Code extensions or browser extensions at the start. Recommend only the safest basic setup for website-building beginners.
12. Prepare for Lecture 1.5
Now that my software is installed, prepare me for creating a project folder system. Tell me what folders I should create for website files, images, screenshots, downloads, backups, and notes.

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