Philip Oakley <philipoakley@iee.email> writes: > They had the issue that their windows users, using Git for Windows, do > not have the `man` package installed. Rather the `web` help of using the > .html version of the man page is used (needs administrator install in > some case). So user commands would need to provide both the man page for > Linux systems and some process to get the html equivalent into the right > folder - this latter case was the problem step. So are they willing to prepare `web` help pages, because that is what the users of Git for Windows are already familiar with, if "git foo --help" is capable of showing it, just like "git commit --help" shows the `web` help page for the subcommand? As I said elsewhere on this thread, lack of equivalent for MANPATH and INFOPATH makes `web` help harder to customize in that direction, but that is a problem we can solve in our code. Once it is there, they can let the user install their `web` help pages into somewhere the user has write access to and point at the "folder" with GIT_HTMLPATH, I would presume? Thanks.