FAQ: Navigation - Filesystem

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Hello guys , I have windows so could you please tell me which programs to install to run the commands mentioned in this exercise?

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Hi, you can just turn on the “Windows Linux Subsystem” from Windows features and then the bash shell will be available to you as a separate executable.
I have attached the link to the article demonstrating all the steps you have to allow. It’s quite easy. Have a look onto that.

2 effective ways to install Linux terminal on windows 10 !! – Home: Tech Tutorials, News, Reviews, Tutorials, Blogging (techtuber.in)

If you are using VS Code, just do this:

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this save my time , git already downloaded but didn’t know this option before