Integrating Git Bash with Visual Studio - Stack Overflow
- Select
View > Terminal
from the main menu. - Click on the gear icon in the upper right corner of the terminal window.
- In the Options window, select Environment > Terminal.
- In the Profiles section, click the Add button.
- Use the following values for the new profile:
- Name: Git Bash
- Shell Location:
C:\Program Files\Git\bin\bash.exe
- Arguments:
--login -i
- Optionally set it as default by clicking the Set as Default button.
- Click OK to save the new profile.
Create an offline installation - Visual Studio (Windows) | Microsoft Learn
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Use command-line parameters to install Visual Studio | Microsoft Learn
Edition Bootstrapper Visual Studio 2022 Enterprise vs_enterprise.exe Visual Studio 2022 Professional vs_professional.exe Visual Studio 2022 Community vs_community.exe Visual Studio 2022 Build Tools vs_buildtools.exe
Command-line parameter examples for installation - Visual Studio (Windows) | Microsoft Learn
Download Visual Studio 2022 Web Installer / ISO (Community / Professional / Enterprise)
1 Download the Visual Studio Web Installer executable file from the above links to a drive on your local machine. 2 Run Visual Studio setup executable file with the following arguments from a command prompt: For example, if you downloaded the community edition web installer vs_community.exe --layout "download-path" --lang "download-language"
3 Example A: Install all languages vs_community.exe --layout C:\vs2022
4 Example B: Install one language vs_community.exe --layout C:\vs2022 --lang en-US
5 Example C: Install multiple languages vs_community.exe --layout C:\vs2022 --lang en-US de-DE ja-JP
Currently, there is no such direct ISO available at this moment. Only option that we have is just to download the web installer and do a layout to grab the offline installation media.