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_If you just plan to read over this section and not try to work with the commands until you have a local development environment set up, you can skip this instruction, which is about creating a Bitcoin Core installation on a local machine such as a Mac or UNIX machine._
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There are versions of the Bitcoin Standup script that you used to create your VM for MacOS and for other UNIX instances.
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If you have MacOS, you can install [Bitcoin Standup MacOS](https://github.com/BlockchainCommons/Bitcoin-Standup-MacOS/blob/master/README.md).
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If you have a local UNIX machine, you can install [Bitcoin Standup Linux Scripts](https://github.com/BlockchainCommons/Bitcoin-Standup-MacOS/blob/master/README.md).
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We will be using a Macintosh for the examples in this section.
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### Create an Alias for Bitcoin-CLI
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Create an alias that causes `bitcoin-cli` to run the correct command from the correct directory with any appropriate flags.
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Here's an example alias from a Mac:
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```
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Mac$ $ alias bitcoin-cli="~/StandUp/BitcoinCore/bitcoin-0.20.0/bin/bitcoin-cli -testnet"
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```
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### Install Python
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The HWI program is written in `python`, so you'll also need to install that.
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## Link to a Ledger
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