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Add some documentation about Windows support.

Summary: Docs.

Test Plan: Read.

Reviewers: Makinde, btrahan

Reviewed By: Makinde

CC: aran, epriestley

Maniphest Tasks: T124

Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D1940
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@ -19,6 +19,9 @@ Phabricator is a LAMP application suite, so you basically need LAMP:
- **MySQL**: You need MySQL.
- **PHP**: You need PHP 5.2 or newer.
NOTE: The command line interface to Phabricator, "Arcanist", //does// work on
Windows. For instructions, see @{article:Arcanist User Guide: Windows}.
You'll probably also need a **domain name** and you'll certainly need
**a computer** with a connection to **the internet**.

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@title Arcanist User Guide: Windows
@group userguide
Explains how to install Arcanist on Windows.
= Overview =
Arcanist runs on Windows, either in `cmd.exe` or the Git Bash environments.
However, it will take a little effort to get working. This document explains
what you need to do in order to get it running.
NOTE: Windows support is relatively new and incomplete, file bugs when you run
into issues.
= Required Components =
You need to install:
- Arcanist itself, see @{article:Arcanist User Guide}.
- PHP
- SVN, Git, or Mercurial.
Then, configure:
- Your PATH environmental variable should include `arcanist/bin`, the `php`
directory, and the directory where your VCS command lives. When you type
`php`, `arc`, or (for example) `git` from the command line, they should all
do something.
- Your EDITOR environmental variable should point at some valid CLI editor,
like the Git Bash `vim`. (Under `cmd.exe`, you need to point to the actual
`vim.exe`, not just the `bin/vim` symlink which runs it under Git Bash
since `cmd.exe` does not know how to run the symlink.)
You can set environmental variables somewhere in the `Advanced` tab of the
`System` control panel.
Now you should be able to run `arc` normally (either from `cmd.exe` or
Git Bash) and it should work more-or-less properly.