Terminal (ligne de commande)
The terminal (or command line, CLI) is a text-based interface: instead of clicking buttons, you type commands that the computer executes immediately. It looks austere, but it’s often faster and more precise — a command says exactly what to do, with no ambiguity. On Windows, this role is filled by PowerShell; it’s what you’ll use to install the MCP server that connects Claude to TradingView. Good news: you don’t have to invent anything, the guide gives you every command to copy and paste exactly as it is, in order.
See also
The Windows terminal, where you’ll type every command in the guide.
Anthropic’s command-line tool: Claude in your terminal, able to act, not just respond.
The list of folders where Windows looks for the commands you type in the terminal.
The protocol that lets an AI like Claude control other software.