diff --git a/tutorials_tutorials/recipes_setting_up.md b/tutorials_tutorials/recipes_setting_up.md
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--- a/tutorials_tutorials/recipes_setting_up.md
+++ b/tutorials_tutorials/recipes_setting_up.md
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
 
 In order to develop within the Fluence solution, [Rust](https://www.rust-lang.org/tools/install) and small number of tools are required.
 
-## Rust
+### Rust
 
 Install Rust:
 
@@ -26,22 +26,32 @@ rustup update
 
 There are a number of good Rust installation and IDE integration tutorials available. [DuckDuckGo](https://duckduckgo.com/) is your friend but if that's too much effort, have a look at [koderhq](https://www.koderhq.com/tutorial/rust/environment-setup/).
 
-## Fluence Tools
+
+
+### Aqua Tools
+
+```text
+# aqua compiler
+```
+
+### Marine Tools
 
 Fluence provides several tools to support developers. Fluence cli, `flcli`, facilitates the compilation of modules to the necessary wasm32-wasi target. Fluence REPL, `fce-repl`, on the other hand, is a cli tool to test and experiment with FCE modules and services locally.
 
 ```bash
-cargo install fcli 
-cargo +nightly install frepl
+cargo install marine 
+cargo +nightly install mrepl
 ```
 
 In addition, Fluence provides the [proto-distributor](https://github.com/fluencelabs/proto-distributor) tool, aka `fldist`, for service lifecyle management. From deploying services to the network to executing AIR scripts, `fldist` does it all.
 
+### Fluence Tools
+
 ```bash
 npm install -g @fluencelabs/fldist
 ```
 
-## Fluence SDK
+### Fluence SDK
 
 For frontend development, the Fluence [JS-SDK](https://github.com/fluencelabs/fluence-js) is currently the favored, and only, tool.
 
@@ -49,3 +59,5 @@ For frontend development, the Fluence [JS-SDK](https://github.com/fluencelabs/fl
 npm install @fluencelabs/fluence
 ```
 
+
+