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Repost from Stackoverflow; I read a comment which directed me here saying it would be more helpful.

Just set up nvim; unfortunately, the following error is plaguing the setup. Whenever I try to install or change plugins or use Vimtex, it will throw the same error message just about everywhere: /usr/bin/bash: /s: No such file or directory. Similar error occurs when I use :checkhealth; the exact error message is below:

## terminal
  - ERROR: command failed: infocmp -L
    /usr/bin/bash: /s: No such file or directory

Additionally, I am using Windows, and here is my config file (switched to a minimal config to see if things would change, but the issue still persists):

set backspace=2         " backspace in insert mode works like normal editor
syntax on               " syntax highlighting
filetype indent on      " activates indenting for files
set autoindent          " auto indenting
set number              " line numbers
colorscheme desert      " colorscheme desert
set nobackup            " get rid of anoying ~file
filetype plugin indent on
" show existing tab with 4 spaces width
set tabstop=4
" when indenting with '>', use 4 spaces width
set shiftwidth=4
" On pressing tab, insert 4 spaces
set expandtab

Does anyone know what is causing the error and how to fix it? Would greatly appreciate it!

Repost from Stackoverflow; I read a comment which directed me here saying it would be more helpful.

Just set up nvim; unfortunately, the following error is plaguing the setup. Whenever I try to install or change plugins or use Vimtex, it will throw the same error message just about everywhere: /usr/bin/bash: /s: No such file or directory. Similar error occurs when I use :checkhealth; the exact error message is below:

## terminal
  - ERROR: command failed: infocmp -L
    /usr/bin/bash: /s: No such file or directory

Does anyone know what is causing the error and how to fix it? Would greatly appreciate it!

Repost from Stackoverflow; I read a comment which directed me here saying it would be more helpful.

Just set up nvim; unfortunately, the following error is plaguing the setup. Whenever I try to install or change plugins or use Vimtex, it will throw the same error message just about everywhere: /usr/bin/bash: /s: No such file or directory. Similar error occurs when I use :checkhealth; the exact error message is below:

## terminal
  - ERROR: command failed: infocmp -L
    /usr/bin/bash: /s: No such file or directory

Additionally, I am using Windows, and here is my config file (switched to a minimal config to see if things would change, but the issue still persists):

set backspace=2         " backspace in insert mode works like normal editor
syntax on               " syntax highlighting
filetype indent on      " activates indenting for files
set autoindent          " auto indenting
set number              " line numbers
colorscheme desert      " colorscheme desert
set nobackup            " get rid of anoying ~file
filetype plugin indent on
" show existing tab with 4 spaces width
set tabstop=4
" when indenting with '>', use 4 spaces width
set shiftwidth=4
" On pressing tab, insert 4 spaces
set expandtab

Does anyone know what is causing the error and how to fix it? Would greatly appreciate it!

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Repost from Stackoverflow; I read a comment which directed me here saying it would be more helpful.

Just set up nvim; unfortunately, the following error is plaguing the setup. Whenever I try to install or change plugins or use Vimtex, it will throw the same error message just about everywhere: /usr/bin/bash: /s: No such file or directory. Similar error occurs when I use :checkhealth; the exact error message is below:

## terminal
  - ERROR: command failed: infocmp -L
    /usr/bin/bash: /s: No such file or directory
Does anyone know what is causing the error and how to fix it? Would greatly appreciate it!

Does anyone know what is causing the error and how to fix it? Would greatly appreciate it!

Repost from Stackoverflow; I read a comment which directed me here saying it would be more helpful.

Just set up nvim; unfortunately, the following error is plaguing the setup. Whenever I try to install or change plugins or use Vimtex, it will throw the same error message just about everywhere: /usr/bin/bash: /s: No such file or directory. Similar error occurs when I use :checkhealth; the exact error message is below:

## terminal
  - ERROR: command failed: infocmp -L
    /usr/bin/bash: /s: No such file or directory
Does anyone know what is causing the error and how to fix it? Would greatly appreciate it!

Repost from Stackoverflow; I read a comment which directed me here saying it would be more helpful.

Just set up nvim; unfortunately, the following error is plaguing the setup. Whenever I try to install or change plugins or use Vimtex, it will throw the same error message just about everywhere: /usr/bin/bash: /s: No such file or directory. Similar error occurs when I use :checkhealth; the exact error message is below:

## terminal
  - ERROR: command failed: infocmp -L
    /usr/bin/bash: /s: No such file or directory

Does anyone know what is causing the error and how to fix it? Would greatly appreciate it!

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