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Add support for MSYS2 / Git for Windows environment #440
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i will look at this one |
this is a crossterm bug, their simple test app doesnt work under msys. I will report it. |
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Bad bot... 😞 Still doesn't work |
@extrawurst If it was written in a language I know I might have given it a go, but Rust is not a language I know. |
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
I tried to run the Windows executable in a Git for Windows MINGW64 terminal session. The program starts up but seems to just freeze instantly. Only way out is Ctrl-C, no other input is registered or works. I then ran the same executable in a Windows cmd terminal session and that worked fine but feels very inconvenient to me since most of my time I am working in a UNIX shell.
Describe the solution you'd like
Add support for MSYS2 / MINGW64 environments like the popular Git for Windows distribution.
Describe alternatives you've considered
A possible workaround would be to use an alias that will launch a Windows Cmd process with gitui inside the correct working directory.
Right now this is just too inconvenient for me to use so I hope for added support in the future.
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