au
OSD
au | OSD | |
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4 | 1 | |
220 | 121 | |
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4.3 | 9.7 | |
over 1 year ago | 7 days ago | |
PowerShell | PowerShell | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
au
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So according to Repology, Nix has an insane lead on available packages, but somehow has around a tenth of AURs maintainers. How does Nix also manage to be the most up to date?
I created au framework for chocolatey (Windows OS) and on packages that are cross platform, it made choco above Arch on freshness: https://github.com/majkinetor/au
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Is there some centralized source to get the most recent version numbers of often used software?
Having said that, you may want to look into the source code for each package you're interested in. Many of them use the Chocolatey Automatic Package Updater Module, and had to solve this exact problem in some way to help automate updates. I've seen approaches varying from scraping a web page, querying an API, or even downloading the binary and looking at its FileVersionInfo struct.
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Novice to Package Managers, Interested in Chocolatey
There are a lot of packages out there where you can customise the install location. If you want to automatically fetch from suppliers and create your own packages then you probably want to look at the automatic package updater with AppVeyor: https://github.com/majkinetor/au/wiki
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WinGet is terrible. I want AppGet back
> I mean, it is a chocolatey, because they allow multiple packaged for the same software.
I think this is more healthy then having one with maintainers refusing to do stuff you may need. The real thing would be for vendors releasing packages but we are far from that in Windows land.
> I meant that packages are often not updated by the maintainers.
Yeah, that was the problem far more before then today. I created AU to solve that issue [1].
[1]: https://github.com/majkinetor/au
OSD
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Dell BIOS Download Script
Take a look at OSD by David Segura.....in particular this part
What are some alternatives?
oneget - PackageManagement (aka OneGet) is a package manager for Windows
psfalcon - PowerShell for CrowdStrike's OAuth2 APIs
Versions - 📦 A Scoop bucket for alternative versions of apps.
PSWinReporting - This PowerShell Module has multiple functionalities, but one of the signature features of this module is the ability to parse Security logs on Domain Controllers providing easy to use access to AD Events.
ChocoButler - ChocoButler - an automatic updater for Chocolatey
PersistenceSniper - Powershell module that can be used by Blue Teams, Incident Responders and System Administrators to hunt persistences implanted in Windows machines. Official Twitter/X account @PersistSniper. Made with ❤️ by @last0x00 and @dottor_morte
wixsharp - Framework for building a complete MSI or WiX source code by using script files written with C# syntax.
posh-git - A PowerShell environment for Git
wix3 - WiX Toolset v3.x
PSKoans - A simple, fun, and interactive way to learn the PowerShell language through Pester unit testing.
ts_block - Blocks IP addresses generating invalid Terminal Services logons
choco-runner - Rapid fast multi package installer for chocolatey packages. Uses different threads for mach speed