If you are developing an add-on, you would typically create a new folder in the scripts/addons directory of your unzipped Blender folder. Node.js

"Download LTS zip" and "prepare a feature" are common terms in development, but the specific steps depend entirely on the platform. Based on common workflows, here is how you might handle this for a few popular tools: 🛠️ Common Software Workflows

You can find portable Windows .zip versions for Long Term Support (LTS) releases like 4.2 or 2.93 on the official Blender LTS page.

Initialize your project with npm init and create a new branch in your repository to isolate the new feature. Java (OpenJDK)

Use a version manager like nvm-windows . You can run nvm install lts to automatically download the latest stable zip/installer.

Install the Microsoft Build of OpenJDK

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