Hi there Felipe,

Git on Windows is not that simple to get going unless you have Cygwin 
installed. However, check-out this article and see if it helps to get 
your base git stuff working outside of InstantRails.

If it does, then move onto to getting and putting stuff into the instant 
rails folder. I used to use InstantRails but recently switched to 
installing everything myself as individual components and hooking them 
up. Personally it seems to work better and more reliably for me now.

HTH,
Schalk

Felipe Lopes wrote:
> I am developing on a windows machine and using Instant Rails. I
> installed git and it is available from the command prompt. However, I
> can not seem to install any plugins from a git repository. It
> executes
> the commands, creates a folder, but there is nothing in it. Anyone
> else having this issue?
> > 
> 

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