Re: Escape character for .gitconfig

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On 21 December 2011 13:54, Peter Krefting <peter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Erik Blake:
>
>
>> As you can see, I'm running git on a Win7 64 machine. Is there any way to
>> escape the brackets? Or do I need to reinstall notepad++ on a different
>> path?
>
>
> Just use the 8.3 path instead, using either "C:/Progra~1" or "C:/Progra~2"
> (depending on how the system got installed). You can mix 8.3 and long paths
> in the same command (so keeping the "Notepad++" component is fine).

Or use a junction to make an alias of the name without strange chars....

Yves


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