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On 2/9/08, Stephan Hennig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Kirill schrieb:
>
> > If you don't mind trying software at very early stages of the
> > development, you can try Cheetah. Pre-compiled, unofficial, not-
> > reviewed version is available at:
> >
> > http://kirill.ca/public/cheetah-080209.zip
> >
> > It's basically an Explorer extension that adds two menu items:
> > - Git Gui with context-sensitive name;
> > - Git Bash Here that behaves as you requested (I believe).
>
> Thanks, I've tried Cheetah.  'Git Gui' works as expected, but
> unfortunately, 'Git Bash Here' doesn't seem to do anything.  No bash
> opens and there is no other response.
>
> > [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Git-Cheetah]
> > PathToMsys=c:\\msysgit
>
> The Registry key [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Git-Cheetah] points to
> PathToMsys=path\to\git\bin\..
>
> That is, it points to the parent of the bin directory and uses single
> backslashes.  Using double backslashes doesn't change anything.
>
> In general, I'm fine with a Git bash and don't need magic Explorer
> context menus.  (I'm no friend of Tortoise either.)  So, if 'Git Bash
> Here' worked as expected I'd use it just for opening a bash console.
> I'd still prefer changing msysGit's standard Explorer shell extension.
>
> In fact, for me Cheetah's 'Git Init Here' and 'Git Clone Here' menus now
> get in the way and I'd really like to remove them again.  Could you
> please tell me how I could do that?
>
> Thanks for your attention and thanks for you work on Git!
>
> Best regards,
> Stephan Hennig
>
>

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