OSX installer

I want to create a bootable Installer for OS Yosemite. Reason being, I want to install a new SSD for my 2009 macbook pro. Mac support saids to download the OS X from mac app store? I can not find? also where is the creatinstallmedia in the terminal?

Log in to the Mac App Store with Apple ID you used previously to download, click the purchases tab and re-download it from there. You can also download El Capitan instead.

Once you have done so, you will be able to use the createinstallmedia command. Click here and follow the instructions carefully; spacing and questions of spelling in the Terminal.

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