ToolJet/docs/versioned_docs/version-2.18.0/contributing-guide/setup/windows.md
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[docs] platform 5.x (#7427)
* whtie label revamp

* minor changes

* updated beta info in copilot docs

* renamed gds to ds in overview doc of v2.15 onwards

* updated multienv: renamed gds to ds, updated screenshot

* updated multienv: app state description

* updated superadmin wrt new licensing updates

* licensing update: free trial

* updates in licensing

* changes after review

* [docs]updated restapi with bearer auth

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* Update docker.md

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* fixed ecs, removed heroku from 2.15 onwards

* updated digitalocean doc

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* added v2.18.0

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Co-authored-by: Adish M <44204658+adishM98@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-09-27 12:24:39 +05:30

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To run ToolJet, please install it in an Ubuntu environment using Windows Subsystem for Linux 2. You can obtain the Ubuntu environment from the Microsoft Store by visiting this link.

After successfully installing the Ubuntu environment, you will have access to a terminal window similar to the one shown below:

Windows setup

:::warning If you are setting up ToolJet on a Windows machine, ensure that the line endings in the .env file are changed to LF. By default, they may be set to CRLF, which is not compatible unless configured specifically for Windows machines. :::

Once the environment is set up, you can proceed with the steps outlined in the Ubuntu documentation at Contributing Guide - Ubuntu Setup.