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  1. Scoop installs apps from the command line with a minimal amount of friction. It: Eliminates User Account Control (UAC) prompt notifications. Hides the graphical user interface (GUI) of wizard-style installers. Prevents polluting the PATH environment variable.

  2. scoop.shScoop

    Scoop packages exist as a part of Git repositories, called buckets. In addition to the builtin search sub-command, the package search can be used to search all Scoop manifests on GitHub. The list of all Scoop buckets on GitHub can be browsed here.

  3. A command-line installer for Windows. Contribute to ScoopInstaller/Scoop development by creating an account on GitHub.

  4. A command-line installer for Windows. Contribute to ScoopInstaller/Scoop development by creating an account on GitHub.

  5. Scoop installs programs from the command line with a minimal amount of friction. It: Eliminates permission popup windows. Hides GUI wizard-style installers. Prevents PATH pollution from installing lots of programs. Avoids unexpected side-effects from installing and uninstalling programs. Finds and installs dependencies automatically.

  6. scoop.sh › ScoopScoop

    Looking for familiar Unix tools? Tired of Powershell’s Verb-Noun verbosity? Scoop helps you get the programs you need, with a minimal amount of point-and-clicking. Say goodbye to permission pop-ups. Scoop installs programs to your home directory by default.

  7. scoop.netlify.appScoop

    Install the programs inside user scope. So you can install programs even when you are not elevated users. A command-line installer for Windows.