Good to hear that. If miniconda has the required python packages for the python 
and make lessons, perhaps someone could suggest set up steps at 
https://github.com/carpentries/workshop-template/pull/536 or 
https://github.com/carpentries/workshop-template/issues/512

Thanks
Gerard
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Gerard Capes
Research Applications, IT Services, University Of Manchester
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I second what Pey Lian Lim said. Installing miniconda on git bash will add the 
appropriate definitions to .bashrc so that python is directly available without 
further hassle. I would probably stick with option 1 on that installation 
though, to have a self-contained installation. Otherwise people might load 
cmd.exe for instance, run git, see that it works, and then try to use other 
UNIX tools or Python and be left confused as to why they don't work as they did 
in the tutorials (sort comes to mind..).
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