![]() direct download link for tree v1.7.0-1įYI: Git SCM's Window's download at pulls the latest from Git for Windows GitHub ( from the link) So next time you want a package that is NOT in Git for Windows, you can download them from: (for 64-bit) or from (32-bit)Į.g. ![]() ![]() The key thing here is that pacman is getting tree from the "msys" repository (FYI: even though it says msys, it really is using msys2), so I looked at /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist.msys and the first mirror points to $arch/ To make it even easier for others and maybe myself on a future machine, I looked at where pacman was getting the tree package from by running the following in my Git for Windows SDK Bash terminal: $ pacman -S -info treeĭescription : A directory listing program displaying a depth indented list of files Now I can run tree v1.7.0 from both Git Bash shells. On my system, Git for Windows SDK is installed under: C:\git-sdk-64, so from my Git for Windows Bash shell (which did not have tree installed), I copied it over tree.exe to its /usr/bin directory, e.g. So I installed "Git for Windows SDK", then in its bash prompt (SDK-64) I ran theįollowing to install current tree v1.7.0-1 (as of this posting Aug 30, 2018): They mention that git-for-windows was not meant to include pacman in the default install. ![]() Tree is available via pacman (Package Manager), but that is only available if you install "Git for Windows SDK" (scroll to the bottom of which provides a link to download installer for it from ) Git for Windows ( or ) has Git Bash but it does not include tree. ![]()
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