Awesome
Scoop
Awesome | Scoop | |
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11 | 252 | |
27,304 | 19,883 | |
1.0% | 1.1% | |
0.0 | 8.7 | |
7 days ago | 1 day ago | |
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Awesome
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Fresh windows 11 - what should I install?
If you just want recommendations on apps, the awesome-windows list is a great place to start.
- Easy markdown sites
- What do you do post Windows clean install?
- if you search for to install a good and free apps on your pc
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What useful software or programs do you install right away after building a Gaming PC?
since a lot of this list overlaps with it, I figure I'll link the awesome-windows GitHub list here
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Finally managed to order the last part of my first PC build. Excited isn't the word. Does anyone have any recommendations on any beginner software that may come in handy?
also check out the Awesome-Windows list and some of the pull requests if you just want to spend some time to explore what cool programs are out there. some general programs I like to shout out:
- what can i do to improve my desktop?
- I think that after every major iOS release we should make a pinned thread where we discuss what features were broken or what UI changes were introduced
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Lesser known free software
An awesome & curated list of best applications and tools for Windows.
- Is there an updated list of useful or must-haves PC software?
Scoop
- Scoop. A command line installer for windows
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Scoop VS craft - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 4 Apr 2024
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Managing python projects like a pro!
Scoop is a command-line installer for Windows, aimed at making it easier for users to manage software installations and maintain a clean system. It's designed with developers and power users in mind but can be beneficial for any Windows user looking for an efficient way to manage software. Basically it makes our life easier when it comes to software installation of any sort. Scoop support installation for large number of software. Check it out here Scoop.
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bruhJustLemmeDownloadTheSdk
Use a package manager! Assuming Windows (since it's the odd one out), get yourself some scoop then just scoop install openjdk. No need to navigate to a website, download bundleware, click next-next-next and accidentally install a virus like some caveman from 1997. This has been a solved problem since ancient times!
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How easy is it to setup Neovim and Nvchad on windows?
Should be easy enough, I installed neovim on my windows machine with scoop (you can even get nightly if you want), it's basically a one line install. You can also do a manual install if you want, but you don't have to. It took a little fiddling for me because I wanted to install scoop as well as all applications onto my D drive rather than my C drive, but nothing too crazy. I never got NvChad on my windows machine, but I do have it on linux, and siduck (the creator of nvchad) has given good instructions for installing even on windows, so i don't think it should be a problem. Also, there's a discord for nvchad, and siduck is pretty active on there if you want to ask questions. Good luck!
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Calibre β New in Calibre 7.0
I update it with Brew on macOS and Scoop [1] on Windows (but I guess it is included in other package managers such as chocolatey).
Of course, a built-in auto-updater would be good, but a packaged version is a nice workaround for me.
[1]: https://scoop.sh/
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Installing Scoop for all users
So I tried installing scoop the "normal" way for both users then ran scoop install {app} --global as per https://github.com/ScoopInstaller/Scoop/wiki/Global-Installs and got:Cannot find path 'C:\ProgramData\scoop\buckets' because it does not exist
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How to secure JavaScript applications right from the CLI
There are a number of ways that you can install the Snyk CLI on your machine, ranging from using the available stand-alone executables to using package managers such as Homebrew for macOS and Scoop for Windows.
- Scoop: A command-line installer for Windows
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Using Scoop to Create a Portable Toolkit
Scoop provides a wonderful foundation for creating a portable developer's toolkit on Windows systems.
What are some alternatives?
daisyui - πΌ πΌ πΌ πΌ πΌ βThe most popular, free and open-source Tailwind CSS component library
Chocolatey - Chocolatey - the package manager for Windows
free-for-dev - A list of SaaS, PaaS and IaaS offerings that have free tiers of interest to devops and infradev
winget-cli - WinGet is the Windows Package Manager. This project includes a CLI (Command Line Interface), PowerShell modules, and a COM (Component Object Model) API (Application Programming Interface).
30-seconds-of-code - Short code snippets for all your development needs
Shovel-Ash258 - Personal Shovel bucket with a wide variety of applications of all kinds.
EarTrumpet - EarTrumpet - Volume Control for Windows - With compiled binary!
WSL - Issues found on WSL
MacType-Profile - Best mactype experience
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code
vscode-angular-snippets - Angular Snippets for VS Code
HomeBrew - πΊ The missing package manager for macOS (or Linux)