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  1. scoop.shScoop

    Scoop lets you install programs from the command line with minimal friction and isolation. It supports searching, creating and managing packages from Git repositories, and provides shims and shortcuts for terminal and graphical applications.

  2. 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.

  3. scoop.shScoopScoop

    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. So you don’t need admin permissions to install programs, and you won’t see UAC popups every time you need to add or remove a program. Scoop reads the README for you

  4. scoop.netlify.appScoop

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

  5. 7 de may. de 2023 · Although Scoop is written in PowerShell, its interface is closer to Git and Mercurial than it is to most PowerShell programs. To get an overview of Scoop's interface, run: scoop help. You'll see a list of commands with a brief summary of what each command does.

  6. Cygwin and MSYS Comparison. A command-line installer for Windows. Contribute to ScoopInstaller/Scoop development by creating an account on GitHub.

  7. scoop.netlify.app › guide › commandsCommands | Scoop

    24 de oct. de 2018 · Commands. Information on Scoop's commands is built-in. If you use Git you should find the help interface familiar. To see a list of commands, run: scoop help. To see help on a specific command, run: scoop help <command>. The current commands are (output from scoop help ): alias Manage scoop aliases.

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