Hi @Zubair Kakakhel sir, Thank you so much for putting together the guide—it’s really helpful and definitely saved me a lot of time while setting up my PC. I truly appreciate the effort and time you’ve invested in preparing it. I do have a few suggestions that might make it even clearer for future readers: - When installing NVM and other tools, adding a short note about how to confirm/check that the installation was successful (via command line) would be helpful. - From step 5 onwards, it wasn’t always clear which commands should be run in Ubuntu vs. the default PowerShell terminal. A quick clarification there might help avoid confusion. - In step 8, after running code ., VS Code opened but didn’t launch a terminal by default. When I manually opened one, it defaulted to PowerShell, so I had to switch it to Ubuntu within VS Code. A note about that switch could help guide others. - Lastly, since I’m used to CortexCli, I needed to run it in a separate split terminal. It might be useful to mention this kind of workflow for those who might need multiple terminals. But yes i ended up successfully making first template.