Daniel Wood
Daniel Wood
VS2015 should be considered more than stable enough of a platform to update this extension to. VS2017 I understand holding off on though.
I currently have a version of the extension built and running in VS2015 on my local machine. I pushed it up to my **[fork of the project](https://github.com/theamazingfedex/EasyMotion)**, but I haven't...
If @jaredpar can point me at some resources for configuring visual studio extensions for multiple versions of visual studio, including VS2015, I will gladly update that and open a PR...
Seems like https://github.com/justcla/EasyMotion has already gone and got EasyMotion building and installing in both VS2015 and VS2017.
@jlanzarotta have you thought about this feature any more? Is it possible?
I put all three files in the same directory and ran `docker build -t deeplab` and when I get to the end of the install script, I get the following...
I have the same issue. At least I'm not alone :) Does @Mpdreamz plan to include Git Bash for Windows support in the future?