On Fri, Apr 22, 2022 at 07:35:35PM -0700, Erika B wrote:

> I cannot run any commands using git bash! Each time I run a command I get 
> "git: bash: command not found". I have uninstalled, reinstalled, and edited 
> my path...NOTHING is working. I have a Windows 11 OS. Can anyone help??? I 
> need to git init. 

Two questions for a start.

Do I correctly assume that when you run

  git init

you get that "git: bash: command not found" message as well?

And the second one: where do you run git init from?
I mean, is it a shell? If yes, what that shell is? How do you run/open one?

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