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The Scala REPL (“Read-Evaluate-Print-Loop”) is a command-line interpreter that you use as a “playground” area to test your Scala code.
You start a REPL session by running the `scala` command at your operating system command line, where you’ll see a “welcome” prompt like this:
You start a REPL session by running the `scala` or `scala3` command depending on your installation at your operating system command line, where you’ll see a “welcome” prompt like this:

```bash
$ scala
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