Could someone help me out with using github?
>downloaded the project
>installed git
>trying to do npm start via git bash here
>command not found
What am I doing wrong?
If windows, have you added it to your %PATH% variable?
>>61183177
How do I do that?
>>61183183
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>>61183150
>trying to do npm start via git bash here
What in the holy fuck?
You don't need GitHub help. You need someone to read the install for your project, which you happened to avoid naming.
>>61183183
Control panel -> system and security -> system -> advanced system settings -> advanced tab -> environment variables -> (under system variables) Path -> double click and add this to the end: ";C:\Program Files\Git\bin\git.exe;C:\Program Files\Git\cmd" without quotes
>>61183197
too late sorry
>>61183211
Yeah, it was already there.
>>61183227
Then see https://stackoverflow.com/questions/35915832/how-come-npm-install-doesnt-work-on-git-bash
>>61183236
Wow, it works now, thanks!
>>61183150
>gitbash
This is where you fucked up
>>61183150
>What am I doing wrong?
you're using an os that's not developer-friendly
>>61183150
install gentoo
>being a windows fag who is too stupid to figure out simplest things like git, remote repos on github and en pee fucking em
>>61183317
Another poor soul saved by Google. How will mozillafags ever recover