From ef245ab4d1ba91f5495312fa4392d6cc2a1c1e63 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Caroline McNamara Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2023 10:56:12 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] add Windows cmd --- .../docs/cli-command-reference/cli-command-reference.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/src/markdown-pages/docs/cli-command-reference/cli-command-reference.md b/src/markdown-pages/docs/cli-command-reference/cli-command-reference.md index 4eb55a47..d3c73534 100644 --- a/src/markdown-pages/docs/cli-command-reference/cli-command-reference.md +++ b/src/markdown-pages/docs/cli-command-reference/cli-command-reference.md @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ Check the `Processor Name` on the Hardware Overview panel. If your Mac has a M1 After downloading the binary, re-name it to `galasactl` (for Mac or Unix) or `galasactl.exe` (for Windows). If you get an error that is similar to the following example: `"galasactl" cannot be opened because it is from an unidentified developer`, click `OK`, go to `Privacy & Security` in your System Settings, and click `Open Anyway`. Alternatively, control-click the downloaded icon, choose `Open` from the pop-up menu and then click `Open`. -It is useful to put the Galasa CLI tool that you downloaded on your PATH, so that you can call the tool from the command line without having to provide the path to where it is located. You can find `PATH`, and the directories stored within it, by entering the command `echo $PATH | tr ":" "\n"` in your terminal. To make the Galasa CLI tool available anywhere, either add that binary into a directory that is in your PATH, or add a new directory that contains the tool to your PATH. +It is useful to put the Galasa CLI tool that you downloaded on your PATH, so that you can call the tool from the command line without having to provide the path to where it is located. If you are using a Mac, you can find `PATH`, and the directories stored within it, by entering the command `echo $PATH | tr ":" "\n"` in your terminal. If you are using Windows, type the command `C:\> echo %PATH%`. To make the Galasa CLI tool available anywhere, either add that binary into a directory that is in your PATH, or add a new directory that contains the tool to your PATH. If you are using a Mac or Unix, remember to run the `chmod +x galasactl` command in the directory containing the `galasactl` binary that you downloaded in order to set execute permission to enable you to run the Galasa CLI tool.