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hey guys in this video Iamp;#39;m going to show you how you can download and and use code blocks on your Mac operating system so letamp;#39;s get started and letamp;#39;s see how we can do it so the prerequisite of installing code blocks on your Mac operating system is that you need to either have the xcode developer tools installed or xcode itself installed on your Mac operating system so let me show you how you can the X code so just open the app store by clicking on the App Store icon and then search for xcode here and you will be able to see the xcode uh result here which is xcode developer tools so in my case I have already installed it but I have already created a video how you can xcode on your Mac operating system so I will put the link of that video in the description of this video so you can uh in xcode on your Mac operating system if you donamp;#39;t know how to do that but this xcode will take around 7 to 8 GB of space on your Mac operating system because itamp;#39;s g