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@item{Update the @envvar{PATH} environment variable on your system to include the directory that holds the racket application. On @bold{Mac OS} and @bold{Linux}, this path will be something like @exec{"/path/to/racket/bin"}. On @bold{Windows}, it’ll be something like @filepath{"C:\Program Files\Racket71\"}. Then, from the terminal, you’ll be able to run @exec{racket} and @exec{raco} (see @other-doc['(lib "scribblings/raco/raco.scrbl")]).}
@item{@bold{Windows} users who haven’t altered your @envvar{PATH} before: don’t panic. To add the Racket command-line programs to your path in Windows 10, click the Windows key and type the word @exec{path} and then click on @onscreen{Edit the System Environment Variables}. Then click on the @onscreen{Environment Variables} button. In the top window, which contains your user variables, find @exec{path} and double-click it to open. Click the @onscreen{New} button and either use the @onscreen{Browse} button to find it, or manually enter the path. Restart your Windows terminal (either the Command Prompt or PowerShell) and now @exec{racket} and @exec{raco} should work.
@item{@bold{Windows} users who haven’t altered your @envvar{PATH} before: don’t panic. To add the Racket command-line programs to your Windows 10 @envvar{PATH}, click the Windows search box, type the word @exec{path}, and then click on @onscreen{Edit the system environment variables}. Click on the @onscreen{Environment Variables} button. In the top window, which contains your user variables, find @exec{Path} and double-click it to open. Click the @onscreen{New} button and either use the @onscreen{Browse} button to select your Racket directory, or manually enter its path. Restart your Windows terminal (either the Command Prompt or PowerShell) and now @exec{racket} and @exec{raco} should work.