How to Install and Configure Cygwin

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Introduction

Cygwin is a large collection of GNU and Open Source tools which provide functionality similar to a Linux distribution on Windows. Cygwin does not come with the text editor nano by default. Please follow the instructions here to install Cygwin with nano. If you have already installed Cygwin, just run the installer again following these instructions, and you will be able to use nano in Cygwin.

Please note, these screenshots may become out of date as newer versions of Cygwin are released.

Downloading Cygwin

Go to https://cygwin.com/install.html and select the “setup-x86_64.exe” link near the top of the page.

Installing and Configuring Cygwin

Click the installer that will appear in the bottom left of your browser.

Cygwin1.png


A window will appear in the middle of your screen that says “Do you want to allow this app from an unknown publisher to make changes to your device?” Click “Yes.”

In the Cygwin Setup window that appears, click “Next” four times, and then you should find yourself at this screen:

Cygwin2.png


Make sure “Category” is selected in the View drop-down menu. Type nano in the search bar. Click the plus sign to expand "All" and "Editors." Click the drop-down arrow next to "Skip" and select the latest version.

Cygwin3.png


Lastly, click "Next" two more times, then click "Finish."