← Back to context Comment by chrisper 7 years ago Same. I changed to cygwin for my git workflow because WSL is just too slow. 1 comment chrisper Reply suzuki 7 years ago If you had used WSLGit (https://github.com/andy-5/wslgit), you could use Cyg-Git (https://github.com/nukata/cyg-git) instead. It provides a "Git for Windows" virtually for Go and VSCode. You only need Cygwin and its packages, including Cygwin's git.
suzuki 7 years ago If you had used WSLGit (https://github.com/andy-5/wslgit), you could use Cyg-Git (https://github.com/nukata/cyg-git) instead. It provides a "Git for Windows" virtually for Go and VSCode. You only need Cygwin and its packages, including Cygwin's git.
If you had used WSLGit (https://github.com/andy-5/wslgit), you could use Cyg-Git (https://github.com/nukata/cyg-git) instead. It provides a "Git for Windows" virtually for Go and VSCode. You only need Cygwin and its packages, including Cygwin's git.