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Documentation to help windows contributors #2841

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@Dubes Dubes commented Jul 23, 2017

This PR is in follow up to the discussion in issue #2828

This introduces a new section in contributing.md for developers using windows machine to help them contribute to this project without relying on workarounds.

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Below are the screenshot that shows that the steps followed enable devs to use the scripts in the repo as is:

Running Prettier
This shows that windows bash is able to understand unix based paths and patterns without any changes.
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Running .sh scripts in tasks folder
This shows that windows bash is able to run the scripts out of the box.
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Dubes added 2 commits July 23, 2017 16:25
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cr101 commented Jul 23, 2017

It would be much easier if this PR #2280 was merged

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Dubes commented Jul 24, 2017

@cr101 if that was the only file which caused issue, I would see both these PRs as an either or.
But I faced problems with prettier, running e2e tests etc., so I would see these two PRs as complimentary to each other.

#2280 --> First step of possibly many to enable cross platform development.
This PR as an immediate enabler for windows dev without putting an undue burden on either the devs or the community. From what I read about the windows subsystem for Linux, this kind of use case was the reason they provided that functionality in the first place.

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I started an aggregated issue over at #2855 to help us suggest and track improvements for Windows based contributors. Cheers!

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gaearon commented Jan 9, 2018

I just merged #2309. Will merge this too now but let me know if any info is outdated.

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Dubes commented Jan 17, 2018

Thanks for merging it! To the best of my knowledge, the info is still valid. I just got a vanilla machine and will test the steps, will correct them if needed.

@Dubes Dubes deleted the DocumentationForWindowsContributors branch January 17, 2018 14:06
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gaearon commented Jan 17, 2018

Amazing, thanks! Please test on the next branch since it's the one where we do active development now.

Pavek pushed a commit to Pavek/create-react-app that referenced this pull request Jul 10, 2018
* Added documentation for contributors using windows 10

Hopefully encourages devs on Windows machine to contribute

* corrected the wordings a little
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