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Please note that, in the example above, the part underlined in red identifies the local directory where PowerShell “is” at the moment. In this example, PowerShell is in C: > Users > uqegirol. uqegirol is my user name directory on my computer. Yours will be different.
Type wget.exe -V (or wget --version if you are on a Mac) and press Enter.
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Figure 5
If the WGET tool is already installed you will see an output as shown below in Figure 6. In this case, you can skip to the following step (Change directory).
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If WGET is not installed, you will see an error message. This means that WGET is not already installed on your computer.
There are instructions about how to install WGET on the internet, for example:
For Mac https://formulae.brew.sh/formula/wget. Please note that you will need to have Homebrew installed first. If you don’t, the instructions to install it can be found here: https://brew.sh/
After installation, restart PowerShell (Windows) and check that WGET has been successfully installed by typing wget.exe -V (or wget --version if you are on a Mac). You should have an output showing the version of WGET installed.
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