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I recently signed up for the waitlist for Kropply, and have used it for the past couple weeks. It is very helpful while debugging code as it generates explanations as soon an exception is thrown, and a suggestion on how to fix the code. I have used it in projects involving different languages such as javascript, python, C and java, and it has been beneficial in each.
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Download the Git for Windows installer from the official website (https://gitforwindows.org/). - Source: dev.to / 7 months ago
Alright thanks, I installed from https://gitforwindows.org/ btw. Are people downvoting me for having a question or for using windows? Either way I don't get it. Source: 11 months ago
1) try typing "git bash" in the explorer to see if you have it. If not you can download it at https://gitforwindows.org/ (there's plenty of other sources, simply search how to install git on windows if you want alternatives). Source: 12 months ago
Go here to download git Https://gitforwindows.org/. Source: about 1 year ago
It sounds like git is not installed. You can get it here: Git for Windows. Source: about 1 year ago
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