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Use MinGW (GCC/G++) . After installation, you must add the bin folder path (e.g., C:\MinGW\bin ) to your Windows Environment Variables so your computer recognizes the g++ command.

Use the cd command to go to where your file is saved: Example: cd Desktop

You need a compiler to transform your .cpp file into an executable .exe file. New Text Document (2).cpp

Install Xcode Command Line Tools by running xcode-select --install in your terminal. 3. Compile and Run via Command Line

Once your compiler is set up, follow these steps to run your file: Use MinGW (GCC/G++)

Open your file in a text editor (like Notepad or Notepad++ ) and ensure it contains valid C++ code. A basic example to test your setup:

Search for cmd (Windows) or Terminal (Mac). Install Xcode Command Line Tools by running xcode-select

Type the following command to create an executable named myprogram : g++ "New Text Document (2).cpp" -o myprogram Run the Program: Windows: Type myprogram.exe and hit Enter. Mac/Linux: Type ./myprogram and hit Enter. 4. Alternative: Use an IDE (Recommended)