RE: Running git on Windows command line

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> The msysGit (the development environment for Git for Windows)
> installer does not modify the system-wide path, but the Git for
> Windows installer does. Perhaps you've previously been using msysGit
> instead of Git for Windows?
> 
> --
> Erik "kusma" Faye-Lund

I've only installed "msysgit".  The item in the path, which I assume was added by the option to "Git from command prompt", with the other two choices being "Git bash only" and "git and included unix tools from command prompt".  I did notice that the exact wording, if not the choices meanings (I'm not sure), seemed to change some time within the last two years.

I'm pretty sure Tortoise doesn't set the path, since it asks me where git is to be found.  I've also installed qgit.

But, I suppose that "Git from command prompt" has to work somehow.  I don't see anything for that other than changing the global path to point to these batch file wrappers.

--John






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