I think it's misleading to say you can use these instructions on Windows. You'll be using 2/4 different tools, such as chocolatey instead of homebrew and CMDER or hyper instead of iTerm2.
According to the brew site, in 2.0 (brew.sh/2019/02/02/homebrew-2.0.0/)
Homebrew officially supports Linux and Windows 10 with Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL).
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I think it's misleading to say you can use these instructions on Windows. You'll be using 2/4 different tools, such as chocolatey instead of homebrew and CMDER or hyper instead of iTerm2.
According to the brew site, in 2.0 (brew.sh/2019/02/02/homebrew-2.0.0/)