DalamudPlugins VS Main

Compare DalamudPlugins vs Main and see what are their differences.

DalamudPlugins

This repository hosts plugins for XIVLauncher/Dalamud (by goatcorp)

Main

📦 The default bucket for Scoop. (by ScoopInstaller)
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DalamudPlugins Main
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194 1,512
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0.0 10.0
9 months ago 7 days ago
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later The Unlicense
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DalamudPlugins

Posts with mentions or reviews of DalamudPlugins. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.
  • Early Pulling Hunts
    1 project | /r/ffxivdiscussion | 17 Nov 2021
    I think a major reason for this is that all S, A, B rank hunt information (along with all FATEs) have been democratized through the sharp rise in the use of the Sonar Dalamud plugin (you can get more information if you scroll a bit). In case you aren't familiar with Sonar, it is a closed source plugin that hosts a universal database of all overworld hunts and fates. It is constantly updated using data acquired from players that have it installed, and each of those players has the option to opt into receiving pings for any specific type of hunt or fate they would like.

Main

Posts with mentions or reviews of Main. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-10-23.
  • SumatraPDF Reader
    11 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 23 Oct 2023
  • My CNCF LFX Mentorship Spring 2023 Project at Kubescape
    19 projects | dev.to | 14 May 2023
    (merged) ScoopInstaller/Main #4757 kubescape: Update url and binary naming
  • I built a cross-platform GUI management tool for LiteDB using AvaloniaUI
    2 projects | /r/csharp | 3 Apr 2023
  • Stupid Fast Scoop Search v1.0
    18 projects | /r/rust | 29 Oct 2022
  • The scoop on Windows running Perl
    1 project | /r/perl | 28 Oct 2022
  • In support of single binary executable packages
    10 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 2 Mar 2022
    As I see it, part of the drive behind tools like Scoop is to overcome the limitations of the binary-shipping strategy common to Windows developers. They are successful at this, I agree, but only partially successful. They come from the tradition of programs like Ninite, which were explicitly built as ways to make the binary approach suck less than it did before.

    I see the success of these programs as essentially stemming from the insertion of user interests in the form of a maintainer-like process. Sure, they're still working with the binaries, but the actual process of installing and managing these binaries is controlled by users, for users: https://github.com/ScoopInstaller/Main/tree/master/bucket

    This means that you get moderation and in many cases modification to the behavior of the program. In a freeware environment like Windows that's full of shitware, at the very least you can in many cases strip out the ads. That's absolutely not nothing, but at the end of the day it comes from a group of user-maintainers stepping up and saying to developers that no, you cannot simply do whatever you want on my system with your software. That's ... sort of the whole point of a software distribution, in the Linux world!

    When I want the latest version of a CLI tool on Linux, I simply `pacman -S package`. That's it; one command. I don't see how it could be any simpler or better than that, and on top of that I'm getting the benefits of moderation and integration with the rest of my system. Perhaps you are emphasizing latest version here, and hinting that you don't get that on Linux distros? That depends entirely on the distro; a software distribution is (roughly) a collection of user interests. An Arch user wants (and gets) the latest versions of all upstream software. A Debian user does not want this or see constant updating to the latest version as an advantage, so that's not what they get.

  • AVR GCC Toolchain - Setup for Windows
    3 projects | /r/embedded | 20 Jan 2022
    Here is the definition: https://github.com/ScoopInstaller/Main/blob/master/bucket/avr-gcc.json
  • WinGet is terrible. I want AppGet back
    19 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 17 Apr 2021
    Those are all automated by the auto-update script.

    Check Merged PRs https://github.com/ScoopInstaller/Main/pulls?q=is%3Apr+sort%... and you will see that the last non-bot one was merged 17 days ago.

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