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There is almost no tutorial or documentation suggesting anyone how to create your own custom git-bash.exe arguments like "--cd-to-home" . Can you kindly provide the steps and guidance to do that ? #1674

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viveklucky1986 opened this issue May 13, 2018 · 5 comments

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@viveklucky1986
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viveklucky1986 commented May 13, 2018

There is almost no tutorial or documentation online, suggesting anyone how to create your own custom git-bash.exe arguments like "--cd-to-home" . Can you kindly provide the detailed steps and guidance to do that ?

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  • Git for Windows 2.17.0 64Bit

@telezhnaya
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Thank you for your question!

I created small guidance about making changes in git-bash, you could read it here: https://github.com/telezhnaya/MINGW-packages/wiki/FAQ:-Git-package

By the way, you will need to start your journey from cloning this repo: https://github.com/git-for-windows/MINGW-packages
It contains needed sources.

I hope it will help.

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dscho commented May 30, 2018

@viveklucky1986 I propose a deal: I'll answer any questions you have about options of Git Bash, show you where to find the source code, how to understand it, and in return you write a "man" page that users can then call up via git help git-bash. Deal?

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dscho commented Oct 13, 2019

I guess that means no deal. I'm just glad I did not waste time trying to answer questions preemptively.

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@PhilipOakley
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#leftoverdocs ?

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@viveklucky1986 Did you find out any more, or thoughts about the issue.

Have you seen #2352 and #2357 which has extra info.

In fact if you can give any help to me on #2357 (comment) (i.e. dscho has given a heads up, and I'm looking for collobarators for my draft)

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