Agree - getting to blinky is lengthy, but worth watching through. In fact, i would watch an episode, then go play, then watch another.
When we (at study) learned how to write SPICE (those time inverting a matrix were a problem how to do it using as little memory as possible) I had simulated some simple circuits using command line interface, but since (± 1995) I got at CeBit the CD with PSPICE limited version I would not even consider using command line interface. I have also installed LTSpice but made only one simple test of it (I don’t like in it that something what in PSPICE is a graphic I here have to write as equations).
I have never tried SPICE in KiCad.
As I have never simulated the same circuit that I designed PCB I think that may be it would be better to not add SPICE to KiCad but to make the separate package schematic+Spice with symbol libraries specific to simulation.
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