Another easy way to get Git installed is by installing GitHub for Windows. The installer includes a command line version of Git as well as the GUI. It also works well with Powershell, and sets up solid credential caching and sane CRLF settings. We’ll learn more about those things a litt...
The installer includes a command line version of Git as well as the GUI. It also works well with PowerShell, and sets up solid credential caching and sane CRLF settings. We’ll learn more about those things a little later, but suffice it to say they’re things you want. You can ...
On Windows, by default, the installers install PowerShell 6-alpha in $env:ProgramFiles\PowerShell\<GitVersion>, such as C:\Program Files\PowerShell\6.0.0.12. Notice that the installation directory is PowerShell, not Windows PowerShell. (I get a kick out of seeing that.) Also, because the...
From the control node, Ansible can manage an entire fleet of machines and other devices (referred to as managed nodes) remotely with SSH, Powershell remoting, and numerous other transports, all from a simple command-line interface with no databases or daemons required. ...
Use the base64.exe program included with Windows git (C:\Program Files\Git\usr\bin). Use the following Powershell command: $BASE64_ENCODED_LICENSE=[convert]::ToBase64String((Get-Content -path "license.lic" -Encoding byte)) copy
Navigate to the MSI file and install it by double-click the MSI file. You can also use the command to install an MSI file using the Command Prompt or Powershell. For example: msiexec /i postgresql-clients-<postgres-version>-x86_64.msi ...
` ` # Cleanup && del /q vs_buildtools.exe # Enable long pathnames # escape=\ SHELL ["powershell", "-Command", "$ErrorActionPreference = 'Stop'; $ProgressPreference = 'Continue'; $verbosePreference='Continue';"] RUN reg add "HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Fil...
To determine the version of PowerShell that you are running, enter$PSVersionTableto view the contents of the$PSVersionTableautomatic variable. For example: PS >$PSVersionTableName Value --- --- PSVersion 6.2.2 PSEdition Core GitCommitId 6.2.2 OS Darwin 18.7.0 Darwin Kernel Version 18.7.0...
Which terminal/shell are you running Git from? e.g Bash/CMD/PowerShell/other ** Happens in Bash (all terminals) ** What commands did you run to trigger this issue? If you can provide a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example this will help us understand the issue. pacman -S wget...
8.0.x86_64+dotnet-runtime-8.0.x86_64+dotnet-runtime-deps-8.0.x86_64e2fsprogs-libs.x86_64 elfutils.x86_64 elfutils-default-yama-scope.noarch@@ -318,6 +323,7 @@pkgconf-pkg-config.x86_64 popt.x86_64 popt-devel.x86_64+powershell.x86_64python3.x86_64 python3-libs.x86_64 python3-...