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5 changes: 4 additions & 1 deletion content/arduino-cloud/01.guides/01.editor/editor.md
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title: 'Cloud Editor (New)'
title: 'Cloud Editor'
description: 'Get started with the Cloud Editor, an online IDE in the Arduino Cloud.'
author: 'Karl Söderby'
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Expand All @@ -26,6 +26,9 @@ The Cloud Editor features all the necessary tools to develop and test your Ardui

1. First, log in or create an [Arduino account](https://app.arduino.cc/).
2. Then install the [Cloud Agent](https://create.arduino.cc/getting-started/plugin/welcome).

![Cloud Agent Installation](./assets/agentinstallation.png)

3. After installing the Cloud Agent, navigate to the [Cloud Editor](https://app.arduino.cc/sketches/).
4. Now connect an Arduino board to your computer. Once you connect it, it should show up in the editor.

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