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Installation is as simple as extracting the files from a zip file to a folder on your hard-disk. The zip file is available on our main website https://gitwinch.com or if you are using a private installation, ask the owner/manager of the office to supply you the zip file.
Do NOT install Git Winch on a network drive, or a drive that has less than 200 Mb free space. This folder is called the application folder in this documentation and elsewhere.
CRITICAL: The folder that it is installed into should be writable!
Git Winch works ONLY on Windows. So the entire office that uses Git Winch must be using Windows. (We may release Linux and Mac versions later, if there is serious demand)
Chrome is needed!
Your computer MUST have Chrome browser installed at its default location in the computer.
The first time you start Git Winch it will start Chrome browser in app mode. That startup will result in over 100Mb (approx) of files needed by Chrome in a sub-folder inside the application folder. That is a normal activity and so you don't have to get worried.
Git is needed!
You also need to install Git To check if you have that utility installed, please open a command-line window (console window or “cmd” window) and just give this command:
git –version
If you see the version number in the output, that means Git has been installed. If not, you should download Git installer and install it https://git-scm.com/downloads/win and do the above check again.
Curl is needed!
You should also check if the curl command is working globally on your computer. Again, you should open a cmd window and give this command:
curl –version
If you do not get any output or if it says “not recognized as an internal or external command” that means your Windows installation is probably not compatible. You should upgrade Windows. But you can also try installing Curl globally from the installer available from https://curl.se/windows/
You MUST set a suitable organization/division code for yourself. This is a simple text written in a text file named “orgname.txt” which must be kept in the same folder where you installed Git Winch. Read more about this here.
There are several files after installation that you should definitely NOT delete or touch. However there are a few that can be configured specifically for your office. This is explained here.
Once you configure Git Winch specifically for your office, you can also zip up the application folder and distribute that to your own office workers.
To use Git Winch you not only need to install the software, but you should also register. Note that Git Winch can be privately hosted too. So you need to check where you have to register. If you got the zip file from our website; then the registration is done from a link given on our main website for Git Winch namely; https://gitwinch.com
If you are running a privately hosted version of Git Winch you would need to ask the person who gave you the zip file (or you could look inside the gitwinch.ini file and read the value given for entry named: “SystemAPIurl” and go to the website mentioned there)
You can register at our website https://gitwinch.com free of cost. We load some amount of credits with every new account. You can then pay-as-you-go as you and your office continue to use. The advantage of such a system is that you can always pause the usage of Git Winch For example; Say you are on a holiday, and nothing is happening at your office, so obviously no credits would get consumed.
None of the registrations expire. (Of course, you can always exercise your right to be forgotten, and we'll delete all your data if you email us at admin@gitwinch.com)
In some seminars/webinars/private-demos we sell lifetime, private Git Winch instances. In such a case, your account would be loaded with 5 billion credits … which is plenty for you and your people to use. Though the system will continue to have the capability to accept payments (if you really want to give us a gift, for example ) but normally in such private installations, you need not make any payments as the credits would be sufficient.
The person who purchased the private installation can also transfer some of his/her billions of credits to those who work at his/her office.