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# Prerequisites
## Build Environment
-Before starting, you must have followed the [Getting Started](README.md#getting-started) section corresponding to your system. In particular, you must have been able to build the firmware with [the `make` command](../#the-make-command).
+Before starting, you must have followed the [Getting Started](news_getting_started.md) section of the Tutorial. In particular, you must have been able to build the firmware with [the `qmk compile` command](news_building_firmware#build-your-firmware).
## Java
Eclipse is a Java application, so you will need to install Java 8 or more recent to be able to run it. You may choose between the JRE or the JDK, the latter being useful if you intend to do Java development.
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8. Double-click the build target you created to trigger a build.
9. Select the <kbd>Console</kbd> view at the bottom to view the running build.
- [1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eclipse_(software) \ No newline at end of file
+ [1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eclipse_(software)