![]() ![]() ←[32mmake:listener←[39m Create a new event listener class ←[32mmake:job←[39m Create a new job class ←[32mmake:event←[39m Create a new event class ←[32mmake:controller←[39m Create a new resource controller class ←[32mmake:console←[39m Create a new Artisan command ←[32mmake:command←[39m Create a new command class ←[32mkey:generate←[39m Set the application key ←[32mhandler:event←[39m Create a new event handler class ←[32mhandler:command←[39m Create a new command handler class ←[32mevent:generate←[39m Generate the missing events and listeners based ←[32mdb:seed←[39m Seed the database with records ←[32mconfig:clear←[39m Remove the configuration cache file ←[32mconfig:cache←[39m Create a cache file for faster configuration loa ←[32mcache:table←[39m Create a migration for the cache database table ←[32mcache:clear←[39m Flush the application cache ←[32mauth:clear-resets←[39m Flush expired password reset tokens ←[32mapp:name←[39m Set the application namespace ←[32mup←[39m Bring the application out of maintenance mode ![]() ←[32mtinker←[39m Interact with your application ←[32mserve←[39m Serve the application on the PHP development ser ←[32moptimize←[39m Optimize the framework for better performance ←[32mmigrate←[39m Run the database migrations ←[32minspire←[39m Display an inspiring quote ←[32mhelp←[39m Displays help for a command ←[32menv←[39m Display the current framework environment ←[32mdown←[39m Put the application into maintenance mode ←[32mclear-compiled←[39m Remove the compiled class file ←[32m-v|vv|vvv, -verbose←[39m Increase the verbosity of messages: 1 for normĪl output, 2 for more verbose output and 3 for debug ←←[39m The environment the command should run under. ←[32m-n, -no-interaction←[39m Do not ask any interactive question ←[32m-V, -version←[39m Display this application version ←[32m-q, -quiet←[39m Do not output any message ←[32m-h, -help←[39m Display this help message MINGW64 /c/dev/php/laravel/flamboyant (master) If it becomes disconnected again, I will just delete and restore the Taskbar pin again.I installed Gitbash in my Windows and defined the Linux command lines (ls to list directory for example) but the command line is returning strange characters. I had to delete my Taskbar icon - it had somehow gotten disconnected from its roots - and then after pinning the Git Bash shortcut to my taskbar, everything worked as expected. Then I changed the "Start in" section to go to my projects directory, so that it now looks like this: %HOMEDRIVE%%HOMEPATH%\Projects I edited the original Git Bash shortcut in C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Git and removed -cd-to-home from the start up options. Git UI for Windows (again, on Windows) is working fine but I prefer the command line. pwd says I'm in the root directory but I cannot find any of my Windows filesystem or any of my git projects. But the reason I'm confused is that I used to start out inside my regular Windows filesystem's user directory, from which I could just cd into the project directory. I go nowhere.Īnd none of the folders look like I'm on windows. ![]() The last few times I've used it, though, I seem to be stuck in some pseudo linux environment. I can see all my project folders with a quick ll. ![]() Usually I start it up and I'm located in my windows user directory. ![]()
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