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v2.4.4.windows.2 Git for Windows 2.4.4 release 2 Changes since Git for Windows 2.4.4: - git-bash.exe no longer changes the working directory to the user's home directory. - Git can now clone into a drive root. - For backwards-compatibility, redirectors are installed into /bin/bash.exe and /bin/git.exe, e.g. to support SourceTree and TortoiseGit better. - When using `core.symlinks = true` while cloning repositories with symbolic links pointing to directories, [`git status` no longer shows bogus modifications.
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v2.4.4.windows.1 Git for Windows 2.4.4 Apart from updating to Git 2.4.4, this release candidate also adds the ability to switch off MSys2's POSIX-to-Windows path conversion by setting the `MSYS_NO_PATHCONV` environment variable.
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v2.4.3.windows.1 Git for Windows 2.4.3 Windows-specific patches since Git for Windows 2.4.2.1: When running Git GUI via the Windows-specific Git wrapper, it now runs in the background. And the Windows-wide config works on XP again.
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v2.4.2.windows.1 Git for Windows 2.4.2 Changes since Git for Windows 2.4.1: - rebased to 2.4.2 - includes support for Vagrant (i.e. quick & easy Linux VM for testing Git) - includes emulation of symlinks via NTFS reparse points - When the git-wrapper serves as Git Bash, it can be used with arbitrary terminal emulators via the new `--command=<command>` option
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v2.4.1.windows.1 Git for Windows 2.4.1 Relative to Git for Windows 2.4.0 release 2, the following changed: - improved support for console windows other than the default Windows console window (`git push https://` can ask interactively for a password again)
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v2.4.0.windows.2 Git for Windows 2.4.0 release 2 Since 2.4.0 release 1, the following bugs were fixed: - `git pull` prompts for a password correctly in MinTTY - `git blame` can now deal with CRLF better - Git for Windows' `git-bash.exe` can be asked to show a console explicitly
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v2.4.0.windows.1 Git for Windows 2.4.0 The only change relative to Git for Windows 2.3.7 apart from a rebase onto Git 2.4.0 is that the git-wrapper learned how to launch the Git Bash with an entirely new console, fixing a regression that was revealed by a recent update of the msys2-runtime.
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v2.3.7.windows.1 Git for Windows 2.3.7 The biggest changes since 2.3.6 release 2 are outside of Git's source code: users can override their home directory using the HOME environment variable again.
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v2.3.6.windows.2 Git for Windows 2.3.6 release 2 The biggest change relative to 2.3.6 (release 1) is that the Windows-wide config file is supported on Windows XP, too (XP has no C:\ProgramData and expects application data in C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data instead). Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
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v2.3.6.windows.1 Git for Windows 2.3.6 The biggest change relative to 2.3.5 (release 8) in addition to the upstream release 2.3.6 is a much improved tty handling as well as fixes to the Windows-specific Git wrapper. Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>
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v2.4.0-rc3 Git 2.4.0-rc3
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gitgui-0.20.0 git-gui 0.20.0