Simplify the visual flow of the getting started page (#11316)

* Add tabs to getting started page

* Review comments

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* Align with current theme

* Update docs/newbs_getting_started.md

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* Apply suggestions from code review

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headings: 'h1, h2',
title: 'Table of Contents',
},
tabs: {
persist : false,
tabComments: false,
},
plugins: [
function (hook, vm) {
hook.beforeEach(function (html) {
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<script src="//unpkg.com/docsify/lib/docsify.min.js"></script>
<script src="//unpkg.com/docsify/lib/plugins/search.min.js"></script>
<script src="//unpkg.com/docsify/lib/plugins/emoji.min.js"></script>
<script src="//unpkg.com/docsify-tabs@1"></script>
<script src="//unpkg.com/docsify-copy-code@2"></script>
<script src="//unpkg.com/docsify-toc@1.0.0/dist/toc.js"></script>
<script src="//unpkg.com/prismjs/components/prism-bash.min.js"></script>

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@ -37,26 +37,45 @@ We've tried to make QMK as easy to set up as possible. You only have to prepare
[Must Know Linux Commands](https://www.guru99.com/must-know-linux-commands.html)<br>
[Some Basic Unix Commands](https://www.tjhsst.edu/~dhyatt/superap/unixcmd.html)
### Windows
<!-- tabs:start -->
You will need to install MSYS2, Git, and the QMK CLI.
### ** Windows **
Follow the installation instructions on the [MSYS2 homepage](http://www.msys2.org). Close any open MSYS terminals and open a new MinGW 64-bit terminal. **NOTE: This is *not* the same as the MSYS terminal that opens when installation is completed.**
#### Prerequisites
Then, run the following:
You will need to install MSYS2, Git and Python. Follow the installation instructions on https://www.msys2.org.
Once MSYS2 is installed, close any open MSYS terminals and open a new MinGW 64-bit terminal.
!> **NOTE:** The MinGW 64-bit terminal is *not* the same as the MSYS terminal that opens when installation is completed. Your prompt should say "MINGW64" in purple text, rather than "MSYS". See [this page](https://www.msys2.org/wiki/MSYS2-introduction/#subsystems) for more information on the differences.
Then run the following command:
pacman --needed --noconfirm --disable-download-timeout -S git mingw-w64-x86_64-toolchain mingw-w64-x86_64-python3-pip
#### Installation
Install the QMK CLI by running:
python3 -m pip install qmk
### macOS
### ** macOS **
You will need to install Homebrew. Follow the instructions on the [Homebrew homepage](https://brew.sh).
QMK maintains a Homebrew tap and formula which will automatically install the CLI and all necessary dependencies.
After Homebrew is installed run this command:
#### Prerequisites
You will need to install Homebrew. Follow the instructions on https://brew.sh.
#### Installation
Install the QMK CLI by running:
brew install qmk/qmk/qmk
### Linux
### ** Linux/WSL **
#### Prerequisites
You will need to install Git and Python. It's very likely that you already have both, but if not, one of the following commands should install them:
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* Sabayon: `sudo equo install dev-vcs/git dev-python/pip`
* Gentoo: `sudo emerge dev-vcs/git dev-python/pip`
Install the global CLI to bootstrap your system:
#### Installation
`python3 -m pip install --user qmk` (on Arch-based distros you can also try the `qmk` package from AUR (**note**: it's maintained by a community member): `yay -S qmk`)
Install the QMK CLI by running:
### FreeBSD
python3 -m pip install --user qmk
On Arch-based distros you can also try the `qmk` package from AUR (**NOTE**: this package is maintained by a community member, and at the time of writing marks some dependencies as optional that should not be):
yay -S qmk
### ** FreeBSD **
#### Prerequisites
You will need to install Git and Python. It's possible that you already have both, but if not, run the following commands to install them:
pkg install git python3
Make sure that `$HOME/.local/bin` is added to your `$PATH` so that locally install Python packages are available.
Make sure that `$HOME/.local/bin` is added to your `$PATH` so that locally installed Python packages are available.
Once installed, you can install QMK CLI:
#### Installation
Install the QMK CLI by running:
python3 -m pip install --user qmk
<!-- tabs:end -->
## 3. Run QMK Setup :id=set-up-qmk
<!-- tabs:start -->
### ** Windows **
After installing QMK you can set it up with this command:
qmk setup
In most situations you will want to answer Yes to all of the prompts.
In most situations you will want to answer `y` to all of the prompts.
### ** macOS **
After installing QMK you can set it up with this command:
qmk setup
In most situations you will want to answer `y` to all of the prompts.
### ** Linux/WSL **
After installing QMK you can set it up with this command:
qmk setup
In most situations you will want to answer `y` to all of the prompts.
?>**Note on Debian, Ubuntu and their derivatives**:
It's possible, that you will get an error saying something like: `bash: qmk: command not found`.
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Sadly, Ubuntu reitroduced this bug and is [yet to fix it](https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bash/+bug/1588562).
Luckily, the fix is easy. Run this as your user: `echo 'PATH="$HOME/.local/bin:$PATH"' >> $HOME/.bashrc && source $HOME/.bashrc`
### ** FreeBSD **
After installing QMK you can set it up with this command:
qmk setup
In most situations you will want to answer `y` to all of the prompts.
?>**Note on FreeBSD**:
It is suggested to run `qmk setup` as a non-`root` user to start with, but this will likely identify packages that need to be installed to your
base system using `pkg`. However the installation will probably fail when run as an unprivileged user.
To manually install the base dependencies, run `./util/qmk_install.sh` either as `root`, or with `sudo`.
Once that completes, re-run `qmk setup` to complete the setup and checks.
<!-- tabs:end -->
?> If you already know [how to use GitHub](getting_started_github.md), we recommend that you create your own fork and use `qmk setup <github_username>/qmk_firmware` to clone your personal fork. If you don't know what that means you can safely ignore this message.
## 4. Test Your Build Environment

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border-bottom: 1px solid #777 !important;
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padding: 0;
}
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