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dsaldivar avatar dsaldivar commented on May 30, 2024 1

@dfinke thanks for the information. I appreciate it. I'll give it a try with a new build. Thanks for sharing.

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dfinke avatar dfinke commented on May 30, 2024 1

@dsaldivar if you hit issues or see gaps, pls let me know, open it on the repo. I just published a new version of PSWeave

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dsaldivar avatar dsaldivar commented on May 30, 2024 1

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dsaldivar avatar dsaldivar commented on May 30, 2024

Just an update of the saga of my trying to do the installation of fabric using Visual Studio Code in Powershell terminal. To make life easier for yourself and be able to follow the Readme.md instructions verbatim you need to install the extension Windows Subsystem for Linux. To do this in Visual Studio Code go to File \ Preferences \ Extensions and look for it there. Now I'm not sure if you first need to turn this on as an App Feature within Windows first before seeing it on the list of Extensions in Visual Studio Code but if you don't see WSL as an optional Extension then proceed to follow the instructions to do that in Windows. At google just type in turning on Windows Subsystem For Linux App Feature in Windows and follow the instructions. Pretty straight forward. Again I'm not sure if you need to do this outside of Visual Studio Code or not before it becoming an available extension. Just a precaution if necessary. Anyway after you have done that you can go back into Visual Studio Code and open a new terminal. In the window of the terminal screen there is a small down arrow that when clicked on will show a menu of other terminal environments you can use. One should be there called Ubuntu (WSL) use this terminal environment and then you can begin following the instructions as outlined in Readme.md. Just so we are clear, I'm not sure if these instructions will actually work for you on you system because of the myriad of setup nuances that may exist on everyone's Windows environment. But the beauty is you have an excellent friend in Chatgpt to help guide you. Hope this helps some of you.

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dfinke avatar dfinke commented on May 30, 2024

@dsaldivar try my https://github.com/dfinke/PSWeave.

I ported the OpenAI SDK to PowerShell and ported @danielmiessler great concept.

It runs natively in PowerShell and is crossplatform.

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