Set up Cygwin ============= [![Test](https://github.com/egor-tensin/setup-cygwin/actions/workflows/test.yml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/egor-tensin/setup-cygwin/actions/workflows/test.yml) This GitHub action sets up Cygwin in your workflow run. 1. Installs Cygwin. 2. Installs any additional packages specified. Use it in your workflow like this: - name: Set up Cygwin uses: egor-tensin/setup-cygwin@v3 with: platform: x64 packages: cmake gcc # Cygwin executables are added to PATH, so you can call them directly: - run: | ls.exe -Al pwd.exe # Alternatively, you can set Cygwin's bash as the shell to use: - run: | # This is a real bash script! basic() { ls -Al pwd } basic shell: C:\tools\cygwin\bin\bash.exe --login --norc -eo pipefail -o igncr '{0}' * `x64` is the default value for the `platform` parameter and can be omitted. Use `x86` if you want to install the 32-bit Cygwin. * Specify any additional packages to be installed as a space-separated list in the `packages` parameter. * Set the installation directory using the `install-dir` parameter (C:\tools\cygwin is the default). * The `CYGWIN` environment variable is set to an empty string by default. Provide a custom value using the `env` parameter. API --- | Input | Value | Default | Description | ----------- | ------- | ------- | ----------- | platform | x64 | ✓ | Install the 64-bit version. | | *any* | | Install the 32-bit version. | install-dir | *empty* | ✓ | Install to C:\tools\cygwin. | | *any* | | Install to the specified directory. | packages | *empty* | ✓ | Don't install any additional packages. | | *any* | | Space-separated package names. | env | *empty* | ✓ | Set `%CYGWIN%` to an empty string. | | *any* | | Set `%CYGWIN%` to the specified value. | hardlinks | *any* | ✓ | Don't convert any symlinks. | | 1 | | Convert symlinks in /usr/bin to hardlinks. The paths to the Cygwin binaries are added to the PATH variable. Line terminators ---------------- When using Cygwin's `bash` as the shell to run the step script (or if you see something like `\r': command not found` in logs), make sure that `igncr` is present in the SHELLOPTS variable be either: * passing `-o igncr` to bash.exe, job: name: Test job runs-on: windows-latest defaults: run: shell: C:\tools\cygwin\bin\bash.exe --login -o igncr '{0}' steps: - ... * or setting the SHELLOPTS variable in the `env:` block. job: name: Test job runs-on: windows-latest env: SHELLOPTS: igncr defaults: run: shell: C:\tools\cygwin\bin\bash.exe --login '{0}' steps: - ... Please avoid using \r\n as line separators in your shell scripts, as Linux shells will choke on them. Executable symlinks ------------------- Some packages install symlinks in /usr/bin along with real executables. An example is package "gcc-core", which (as of November 2021) installs symlink `cc`, pointing to the real executable `gcc.exe`. Calling Cygwin symlinks from Windows' command prompt is unsupported, but might be convenient so there's an option to convert them to hardlinks instead (the `hardlinks` parameter). License ------- Distributed under the MIT License. See [LICENSE.txt] for details. [LICENSE.txt]: LICENSE.txt