Do not understand documentation to add third party Arduino libraries

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Greetings,
According to the Custom Arduino Libraries Documentation, you are asked to use the host terminal (Windows in my case) to install third party libraries.
What I am failing to comprehend is when and how. Say I have downloaded the third party library and its folder is in my Download folder. I have also installed the library to my Arduino IDE. How is it then, that this installer works? Is this needed to be completed prior to the remaining steps of writing the source header file?
Thanks in advance.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 3 Dec 2024
Moved: Walter Roberson on 3 Dec 2024
I suggest you use
arduino-cli lib install --zip-path /PATH/TO/RoboClaw.zip --config-file arduino-cli.yam
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Clayton Allen
Clayton Allen on 3 Dec 2024
Moved: Walter Roberson on 3 Dec 2024
Worked... Just needed to set the enable-unsafe-install to true in the yaml file. Please consider adding your response as an answer so that I may accept it as such. And thank you for your assitstance!
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 3 Dec 2024
It is not particularily a linux command.
I was working off of documentation for cli-exe that showed linux-style paths even though the documentation was implicitly for Windows

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