Rubel Hassan
Rubel Hassan

Reputation: 186

bash: nano: command not found at Windows git bash

I am using git version 2.7.0.windows.1 on a windows pc, I used the following command:

$ nano README

which results me:

bash: nano: command not found

Now how can I install nano text editor to git bash?

Upvotes: 16

Views: 41210

Answers (5)

Toni Zeidler
Toni Zeidler

Reputation: 281

  1. Download nano for Windows

  2. Rename the file to nano.exe

  3. Move it to C:\Program Files\Git\usr\bin

  4. Open git for Windows and issue the following command:

git config –global core.editor “winpty nano”

Upvotes: 0

foloin
foloin

Reputation: 11

When you install the new version of git you can choose the editor nano.

Upvotes: 0

aszoke
aszoke

Reputation: 440

Little modification of the previous solution (@Simopaa) is worked for me on Windows 10 (without Chocolatey):

  1. Download nano-git
  2. Move the nano-git-xxx.exe to (for example) C:\Program Files\Git\bin.

  3. Modify the .gitconfig file with the following (single and double quotes are important):

    [core]
    editor = "winpty '/c/Program Files/Git/bin/nano-git-0d9a7347243.exe'"
    
  4. (Optional step) Make nano available for editing in general:

    Create or edit the one of the startup script of bash (e.g. ~/.bash_profile) with the followings:

    export PATH="/c/Program Files/Git/bin:$PATH"
    alias nano="winpty nano"
    

Upvotes: 15

spaasis
spaasis

Reputation: 469

If anyone's still struggling with this, here's how I managed to get it working.

  1. Download nano-git from https://www.nano-editor.org/dist/win32-support/
  2. Move the exe to (for example) C:\Program Files\Git\bin. I renamed it to nano.exe.
  3. Run nano in bash with winpty nano
  4. Add the following to .gitconfig to make nano your default editor:

[core] editor = winpty C:/Program Files/Git/bin/nano.exe

There might be a more elegant solution, but this works for me.

Upvotes: 8

gdlmx
gdlmx

Reputation: 6789

If you already have nano install in your system, you just need to add the path of the exe file to PATH.

To do it just for Git bash, you can open GITINSTALL_DIR\etc\profile with any text editor and add this line to it:

export PATH="/DriveLetter/PATH/TO/YOUR/NANO:$PATH"

Of course you need to change the path above according to your case.

If you havn't installed it yet, just download and put it under GITINSTALL_DIR\bin or any folder included in $PATH

Upvotes: 3

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