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foreign everybody so yeah I just wanted to show the setup for this Kafka topics command line um tutorial also I I did want to play that song in the very beginning that catchy opening but here this is the setup for the tutorial the link should be somewhere on this video or below in the description on Kafka topic operations from the command line here we go on one side Iamp;#39;ve got a terminal open here um let me get my my tool here so on one side Iamp;#39;ve got one and then another two what Iamp;#39;m trying to show here is I got two terminals in this first terminal Iamp;#39;m in a uh the bin directory of a Kafka distribution that I downloaded and then the other terminal Iamp;#39;m in the Kafka topic directory from the GitHub repo again thereamp;#39;s more than one way to do this but this is just one way so now Iamp;#39;m gonna um Iamp;#39;m gonna run Docker compose Iamp;#39;ve got Docker running so Iamp;#39;m going to run what am I going to do Iamp;#39;m gonna actu