ChocolateyGUI
Chocolatey
ChocolateyGUI | Chocolatey | |
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9 | 394 | |
1,595 | 9,894 | |
1.0% | 1.1% | |
7.7 | 8.9 | |
5 days ago | 4 days ago | |
C# | C# | |
Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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ChocolateyGUI
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Devops engineers who use windows, how?
Windows Subsystem for Linux has come a long way, as have many of the native tooling ports. Chocolatey is your second stop (now with a basic GUI because, Windows.
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Inquiry
Have you considered using the GUI? It seems like you’re looking for something more interactive… https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/chocolatey-gui/
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Chocolatey GUI v0.20.0 and Chocolatey GUI Licensed Extension 0.4.0 now available
Change target .NET Framework version to be 4.8 - https://github.com/chocolatey/ChocolateyGUI/issues/841
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Closing as soon as I try to open it
You might be interested in this: https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/chocolatey-gui/
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Can I install multiple packages at once with the chocolatey gui?
No, this is not currently possible. There is an open issue for providing this functionality here: https://github.com/chocolatey/ChocolateyGUI/issues/12
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Using the GUI app browsers/installer (finds nothing about 15 pages into the 170-odd pages of apps)
Can I ask you to raise an issue for this on GitHub?
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What free software should everyone have?
Like the other guy said, it has a GUI and dare I say that it's pretty good. You only need to use the command line once to install Chocolatey itself and the site gives you a pretty good guide for it.
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Chocolatey GUI v0.18.1 now available!
Chocolatey GUI fails to start in certain circumstances when running as a non-administrator user [#829]
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Chocolatey GUI v0.18.0 now available!
Add a feature to toggle on/off the checking for outdated packages automatically (#769)
Chocolatey
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Let’s build AI-tools with the help of AI and Typescript!
Chocolatey Windows software management solution, we use this for installing Python and Deno
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Giving Kyma a little spin ... a SpinKube
Authenticating with Kyma is a (in my opinion) unnecessary challenge as it leverages the OIDC-login plugin for kubectl. You find a description of the setup here. This works fine when on a Mac but can give you some headaches on a Windows and on Linux machine especially when combined with restrictive setups in corporate environments. For Windows I can only recommend installing krew via chocolatey and then install the OIDC plugin via kubectl krew install oidc-login. At least for me that was the only way to get this working on Windows.
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Effective Neovim Setup. A Beginner’s Guide
On a Windows machine, you can use Chocolatey by running the command.
- PC MHz fluctuating
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Need Help with getting Haskell onto my Windows Laptop
I've used WSL2 and GHC/Nix--worked without any issues. However, there is Chocolatey: https://chocolatey.org/
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Python Versions and Release Cycles
For OSX there is homebrew or pyenv (pyenv is another solution on Linux). As pyenv compiles from source it will require setting up XCode (the Apple IDE) tools to support this which can be pretty bulky. Windows users have chocolatey but the issue there is it works off the binaries. That means it won't have the latest security release available since those are source only. Conda is also another solution which can be picked up by Visual Studio Code as available versions of Python making development easier. In the end it might be best to consider using WSL on Windows for installing a Linux version and using that instead.
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Helm Charts: An Organised Way to Install Apps on a Kubernetes Cluster
Type the following commands on the Windows terminal to install helm. You can use either Scoop a command-line installer for Windows or Chocolatey which is a Package Manager for Windows to install helm.
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Was für Tools nutzt ihr zum Einrichten und Daten übertragen auf einen neuen PC?
Für Software ninite.com und chocolatey.org
- Criando ambiente de desenvolvimento Java no Windows - sem wsl
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OpenAI Whisper: Transcribe in the Terminal for free
While you can install it in many ways, the easiest is using a package manager like Homebrew for macOS or chocolatey for Windows.
What are some alternatives?
obs-studio - OBS Studio - Free and open source software for live streaming and screen recording
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).
Mahou - Mahou(魔法) - The magic layout switcher.
Scoop - A command-line installer for Windows.
SponsorBlock - Skip YouTube video sponsors (browser extension)
Squirrel - An installation and update framework for Windows desktop apps
PowerToys - Windows system utilities to maximize productivity
Wix Toolset
calibre - The official source code repository for the calibre ebook manager
HomeBrew - 🍺 The missing package manager for macOS (or Linux)
Chocolatey
video2x - A lossless video/GIF/image upscaler achieved with waifu2x, Anime4K, SRMD and RealSR. Started in Hack the Valley II, 2018.