The Terminal window will fill up with the Xcode license: read it, type agree and hit enter to agree to the license. Note: If Homebrew tells you that you need to agree to the Xcode license, you can do that by running: When it's done, the Terminal will say that the installation was successful, and ask you to run brew doctor. If you get some kind of error, it might be because the Admin account doesn't have a password set. Type your password anyway, and press Enter. As a security measure, the Terminal does not display anything as you type, not even asterisks. The Terminal may then ask for a password: this is the password to the Admin account on your computer. The Terminal will tell you what it's about to do, and ask you if you want to proceed: press Enter to do so. To install: just open up the Terminal and run this command: (If not, it means that they are already installed.) Go to the Downloads tab, and if the "Command Line Tools" are available, install them. Use the Mac App Store to install Xcode, and then run it and open the Preferences. Xcode is available for free on the Mac App Store. Access to an Admin account, with password.
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