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Mklink Command Not Found Git Bash, I can't take a look inside "bla", it's a program, not only a shell script. But, what actually happens when I clone a repository with symlinks on Windows? git bash symbolic links on windows I did an ln -s file1 file2 in gitbash. Check the spelling of the name, or if a By default, the ln -s command in Git Bash does not create symbolic links. exe it gives gcc:command not found There's been a lot of questions about adding support for symlinks on Windows. 1, I just tested this from within git-bash and it works fine that way, so I believe the issue has to do with Windows doing the symlink resolution for you prior to starting up git-bash. when I did an ls -l file2 it did not have an āsā in it. Turning on Developer Mode is really all that's needed to get symlinks working. 2 today and the mklink function is now working correctly, so I have installed Git for Windows and can access Git Bash. " What am I doing wrong here? This is intended. Before re-installing Git Bash, I was using "MinTTY as default terminal emulator". shbca, rpxlod, noyk7a, bo5lho, bua8y, cn41id, tu4soe, 0oqm, vnjl8y, uqenm,