Repost from [Stackoverflow][1]; 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: ```bash ## 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): ```vim 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! [1]: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/69259368/vim-usr-bin-bash-s-no-such-file-or-directory