Full Node Guide: Variabalize Some Paragraphs

Thanks to Wladimir for a description of the Windows/Bitcoin Core
shutdown relationship.
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</div>
{% endcapture %}
{% capture start_up_and_recommended_commands %}
Note: it may take up to several minutes for Bitcoin Core to start,
during which it will display the following message whenever you use
`bitcoin-cli`:
error: {"code":-28,"message":"Verifying blocks..."}
After it starts, you may find the following commands useful for basic
interaction with your node:
[`getblockchaininfo`](/en/developer-reference#getblockchaininfo),
[`getnetworkinfo`](/en/developer-reference#getnetworkinfo),
[`getnettotals`](/en/developer-reference#getnettotals),
[`getwalletinfo`](/en/developer-reference#getwalletinfo),
[`stop`](/en/developer-reference#stop), and [`help`](/en/developer-reference#help).
{% endcapture %}
{% capture complete_list_of_commands_and_ibd %}
A complete list of commands is available in the [Bitcoin.org developer
reference](/en/developer-reference#rpc-quick-reference).
When Bitcoin Core daemon first starts, it will begin to download the
block chain. This step will take at least several hours, and it may
take a day or more on a slow Internet connection or with a slow
computer. During the download, Bitcoin Core will use a significant part
of your connection bandwidth. You can stop Bitcoin Core at any time using
the `stop` command; it will resume from the point where it stopped the next
time you start it.
{% endcapture %}
{% capture windows_shutdown_warning %}
**Warning:** to prevent data corruption, do not force shutdown your
computer from the Windows shutdown screen when you have Bitcoin
Core running.
{% endcapture %}
-->
# Running A Full Node
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It will print a message that Bitcoin Core is starting. To interact with
Bitcoin Core daemon, you will use the command `bitcoin-cli` (Bitcoin
command line interface). Note: it may take up to several minutes for
Bitcoin Core to start, during which it will display the following
message whenever you use `bitcoin-cli`:
command line interface).
{{start_up_and_recommended_commands}}
error: {"code":-28,"message":"Verifying blocks..."}
After it starts, you may find the following commands useful for basic
interaction with your node:
[`getblockchaininfo`](/en/developer-reference#getblockchaininfo),
[`getnetworkinfo`](/en/developer-reference#getnetworkinfo),
[`getnettotals`](/en/developer-reference#getnettotals),
[`getwalletinfo`](/en/developer-reference#getwalletinfo),
[`stop`](/en/developer-reference#stop), and [`help`](/en/developer-reference#help).
For example, to safely stop your node, run the following command:
bitcoin-cli stop
A complete list of commands is available in the [Bitcoin.org developer
reference](/en/developer-reference#rpc-quick-reference).
When Bitcoin Core daemon first starts, it will begin to download the
block chain. This step will take at least several hours, and it may
take a day or more on a slow Internet connection or with a slow
computer. During the download, Bitcoin Core will use a significant part
of your connection bandwidth. You can stop Bitcoin Core at any time using
the `stop` command; it will resume from the point where it stopped the next
time you start it.
{{complete_list_of_commands_and_ibd}}
<div class="box" markdown="1">
*Optional: Start Your Node At Boot*
@ -586,33 +605,14 @@ command:
It will print a message that Bitcoin Core is starting. To interact with
Bitcoin Core daemon, you will use the command `bitcoin-cli` (Bitcoin
command line interface). Note: it may take up to several minutes for
Bitcoin Core to start, during which it will display the following
message whenever you use `bitcoin-cli`:
command line interface).
{{start_up_and_recommended_commands}}
error: {"code":-28,"message":"Verifying blocks..."}
After it starts, you may find the following commands useful for basic
interaction with your node:
[`getblockchaininfo`](/en/developer-reference#getblockchaininfo),
[`getnetworkinfo`](/en/developer-reference#getnetworkinfo),
[`getnettotals`](/en/developer-reference#getnettotals),
[`getwalletinfo`](/en/developer-reference#getwalletinfo),
[`stop`](/en/developer-reference#stop), and [`help`](/en/developer-reference#help).
For example, to safely stop your node, run the following command:
bitcoin-cli stop
A complete list of commands is available in the [Bitcoin.org developer
reference](/en/developer-reference#rpc-quick-reference).
When Bitcoin Core daemon first starts, it will begin to download the
block chain. This step will take at least several hours, and it may
take a day or more on a slow Internet connection or with a slow
computer. During the download, Bitcoin Core will use a significant part
of your connection bandwidth. You can stop Bitcoin Core at any time using
the `stop` command; it will resume from the point where it stopped the next
time you start it.
{{complete_list_of_commands_and_ibd}}
<div class="box" markdown="1">
*Optional: Start Your Node At Boot*
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The next time you login to your desktop, Bitcoin Core GUI will be
automatically started minimized in the task bar.
{{windows_shutdown_warning}}
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