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Command to teach how to add to Path #116
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That would be a handy resource, however, I think that there is a higher chance of things going wrong when you aren't guiding the person through it step by step. Messing up the PATH, and not knowing how the user got there would it make it difficult to correct, and can have a large impact on how they use their system. In my opinion: when possible, try to get people to use the |
I also think that it would be better for a user just to grab a help channel. Messing up environment variables can get confusing for a user, so it may be best just to guide them through the process, carefully. |
I can see this is a controversial option, but i'd be interested in implementing this. |
I'm fine with this tag being created, provided the implementation meets the following three criteria:
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Agree with Scale, we should be careful with this one, as we don't want to be responsible for users who mess up their path. |
A commonly asked question I see is something where someone has to add a directory to the Path environment variable, and I think it would be nice to add some command that shows some links or tutorials on how to add something to Path for Windows and Unix-Based operating systems. This way, it will be faster and easier to direct someone to the correct resources and help them out, rather than trying to talk them through it.
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