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# Getting started
-## Install in VS Code
+## Recommended: Install in VS Code
1. Click `Install` on the Continue extension in the Visual Studio Marketplace [here](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=Continue.continue)
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![vscode-install](/img/continue-screenshot.png)
-You can also open the Continue panel with `cmd+k` on Mac / `ctrl+k` on Windows.
+You can also open the Continue panel with `cmd+k` on Mac / `ctrl+k` on Windows
4. If it's your first time using Continue, it will open a file called `calculator.py` where you can play around with Continue's functionality.
![codespaces-install](/img/continue-screenshot2.png)
-:::info
-If you'd like to try without downloading for VS Code on your machine, you can [open our GitHub Codespace](https://github.com/codespaces/badge.svg)](https://codespaces.new/continuedev/continue-codespaces-demo?quickstart=1)) to try it in a browser-based editor
-:::
+5. Try using it with your own code!
+
+## Alternative: GitHub Codespaces
+
+If you would like to try without installing on your machine, you can [open our GitHub Codespace](https://github.com/codespaces/badge.svg)](https://codespaces.new/continuedev/continue-codespaces-demo?quickstart=1)) to play with Continue in a browser-based editor