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## 2.2.2) Download and install the Eclipse Lua Development Tools (LDT), which is an advanced lua editor.
1. If you don't have JAVA yet, you may have to install [java](https://www.java.com/en/download) first.
2. Download and Install [Eclipse LDT](https://eclipse.org/ldt) on your Windows 64 bit system.
2. Download and Install [Eclipse LDT](https://eclipse.org/ldt) on your Windows 64 bit system. This is a free lua editor based on the Eclipse ecosystem.
The advantage of LDT is that it greatly enhances your lua development environment with intellisense, better search capabilities etc.
Now you should have a working LDT on your system.
## 2.2.3) Configure your LDT for the usage of MOOSE.
The section explains how to configure your Eclipse LDT environment, link it with the MOOSE respository.
This will enable you to **start developing mission scripts** in lua,
which will be **fully intellisense enabled**!!!
You need to configure your Eclipse LDT environment and link it with the MOOSE respository.
This will enable you to **start developing mission scripts** in lua, which will be **fully intellisense enabled**!!!
Please follow the steps outlined!
### 2.2.3.1) Create a new **Workspace** in LDT.
The LDT editor has a concept of "workspaces", this contains all your settings of your editing environment,
like views, menu options etc.
The LDT editor has a concept of **Workspaces**, which contains all your settings of your editing environment,
like views, menu options etc, and your code... Nothing to pay attention to really, but you need to set it up!
When you open EclipseLDT for the first time, it will ask you where to put your *workspace area*...
1. Open Eclipse LDT.
2. Select the default workspace that LDT suggests.