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Need "Step by step examples for Windows" #22

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stakeyourada opened this issue Dec 5, 2019 · 4 comments
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Need "Step by step examples for Windows" #22

stakeyourada opened this issue Dec 5, 2019 · 4 comments
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please add steps using Windows with gitbash and/or Powershell

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wstrik commented Dec 6, 2019

Hi @stakeyourada,
The Linux script mostly works fine on Windows PowerShell.

@KtorZ KtorZ added the DOCUMENTATION Improvements or additions to documentation label Dec 9, 2019
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KtorZ commented Dec 9, 2019

@wstrik If you can share you experience with the PowerShell and maybe, the notable differences such that we can make a Windows version of the step-by-step guide, that would be fantastic 🎉

edit: See also #29 (comment)

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@stakeyourada the Linux tutorial works just fine using GitBash, I've done it that way.

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@stakeyourada the Linux tutorial works just fine using GitBash, I've done it that way.

yes I used GitBash to get this done also. However originally they were documenting step-by-step for Linux, and no mention of Windows. So for Windows users I was suggesting step-by-step instructions also. In addition while Gitbash did work to create the files many people failed the CI validation step due to EOL conventions. So some mention of how to configure and handle line-endings for Windows users would be a good thing to add.

https://help.github.com/en/github/using-git/configuring-git-to-handle-line-endings

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