By default Git is installed in C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\bin on 64 Bit systems. Download git-credential-winstore and GitPad for Windows 8 (.NET 4.0 required), unzip,copy git-credential-winstore.exe to the Git bin directory and run it. We will be using Git via instead of ssh and that extension caches the username and password, so we do not have to type them all the time. To verify the TortoiseGit installer integrated with your msysgit installation: right click anywhere in Windows Explorer and select TorstoiseGit > Settings from the context menu, then make sure you have the correct paths for Git.exe under the General section and the ssh client under the Network section.ģ) Install the Credential Caching Git extension. There is nothing special about installing TortoiseGit. ![]() At the time of this writing the latest version was 1.8.1. That will keep to your Windows Explorer context menu less cluttered.Ģ) Install TortoiseGit. You may use the default options on each screen, but since we are going to try TortoiseGit later, on the first screen select “Simple context menu (Registry based)” and check only “Git Bash Here”. For some unknown reason the installers are labeled “preview” which normally suggests unfinished product, but the versions are actually fully functional.Īfter downloading, run the installer and follow the steps. At the time of writing the latest installer was Git-1.8.1.2-preview20130201.exe. Here it goes:ġ) Start by downloading Git fromthe msysgit site. ![]() This post describes setting up Git on Windows and using a private remote Git repository hosted on. Getting started with Git and BitBucket on Windows | Swift Software Group Swift Software Group Home Services Blog Getting started with Git and BitBucket on Windows February 19, 2013
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