Add Git Bash to Windows Terminal
Let’s look at how to add Git Bash to Windows Terminal in just a few steps. Prerequisites Windows Terminal – download from the Microsoft Windows Apps website or Microsoft Store Git Bash – download...
Let’s look at how to add Git Bash to Windows Terminal in just a few steps. Prerequisites Windows Terminal – download from the Microsoft Windows Apps website or Microsoft Store Git Bash – download...
In this post, you’re going to learn how to create and then use the .bashrc file on Windows 10. First and foremost, to be able to use the file you need to have Git...
To use emojis press down Windows + . (dot) on your keyboard. Now choose from a plethora of emojis, kaomojis, and symbols. To insert an emoji simply click on it. You can also search...
To enable Clipboard History, press down Windows + V keys on your keyboard and then click Turn on. Another way to enable it is by going to the search bar and type in ‘Clipboard settings‘. Then...
File extensions are by default hidden on Windows 🕵️♂️ But in this article, you’re going to learn how to easily make them show up. How to show file extensions Open up any folder,...
Usually, when you want to run Command Prompt as Administrator, you would go to Start, search for CMD, right-click on it, and then Run as Administrator. But if you use CMD very often, running...
Sometimes you just need a large file to test some web forms, APIs, or disk performances. Usually, you would go to a site to download that file. But in this post, I’m going to...