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windows install instructions (?????) #747

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@User670 User670 commented Mar 27, 2024

I hope that's an acceptable way of "installing" cheat, because it feels hacky

I hope that's an acceptable way of "installing" cheat, because it feels hacky
I saw `cheat ffmpeg` suggest Linux `for` and `cat`. Might as well say something here so that people are expecting what's coming.
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User670 commented Mar 27, 2024

Duplicate of #743. Closing.

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User670 commented Mar 27, 2024

Reopening. #743 has a powershell script but I'm on command prompt most of the time. It doesn't hurt to mention the dumb way I suppose.

To any maintainers, if you want to accept both this and #743, you might need to manually merge stuff

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I'm a Windows 10 Pro user and am very confused about where the 'cheat.exe' executable comes from. Upon reading the doc I installed GO, which did create a 'cheat.exe' in a go\bin directory. However, as soon as I executed 'cheat.exe' from that library, it disappeared! I think Windows saw it as a virus!? So if someone can point me in the right direction on the proper way to install CHEAT on Windows, I'd like to take it for a spin.
Thanks in advance to all who reply.
Dan

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