Whats the difference between portable and install versions? Is there any difference between the portable and desktop install versions of software or an application? For example, I have both portable and install versions of Google chrome Are they the sam
How do I add Python to the Windows PATH? - Super User For Windows 10 8 7: Open System Properties (Right click Computer in the start menu, or use the keyboard shortcut Win + Pause) Click Advanced system settings in the sidebar Click Environment Variables Select PATH in the System variables section Click Edit Add Python's path to the end of the list (the paths are separated by semicolons) For example:
What is Git Bash for Windows anyway? - Super User @geneorama Filling that blank may have been your intention, but that was not the question you made Your post is titled "What is Git Bash for Windows anyway?", and the only question present in its body is "I would like to know what is the basis that makes *nix commands like ssh scp cat ls work in Git Bash for Windows?" Pabru's post answers both questions quite nicely and is a correct answer