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install-git
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Create your first Web-app using ChatGPT
We need to install Git, our Version Control Tool which will allow us to run git commands on the terminal to upload our app.
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just a rant
have you tried installing git ? https://github.com/git-guides/install-git
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Help Emulating Apartment Key Fob
If not, this all may be a little confusing but I am sure you'll be able to work through it. First, before you can run any of those commands, you'll need to install Git. Github has a good guide on it here.
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Installing Apache AGE and PostgreSQL on MacOS
To get Apache AGE, we must first get the files from Github which can be done simply by cloning the repository. For this, please make sure you already have Git installed to your Mac. If you don't, you can follow this to get Git.
- Build blockchain with Polygon Edge
- Installation of Apache age and PostgreSQL from source in Mac part 1
- Initialization and creating a database for testing the installation of Postgres and Age part 2.
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Installation of Apache age and PostgreSQL from source in linux part 1
Ubuntu must be installed in the Virtual Machine or dual boot alongside windows. You should have ample space in your software. You should have already installed git. If not you can take help from here "Install Git".
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How to Build an Editorial Website with vanilla JavaScript and Strapi
Git installed. You will need this to clone the editorial app starter. This guide explains how to install it on your specific operating system.
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GIT Basics: A beginners guide!
The first step in using Git is to install it on your computer. You can download the latest version of Git from the official website. Once you have downloaded the installer, run it and follow the instructions to install Git on your computer. More detailed instruction can be found here https://github.com/git-guides/install-git
winget-pkgs
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FFmpeg 7.0 Released
7.0 is now available: https://github.com/microsoft/winget-pkgs/pull/147886
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Packaging up NVIDIA driver updates...
I researched this for a WinGet thing: https://github.com/microsoft/winget-pkgs/pull/110618
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2 spaces? 4 spaces? One tab?
Ah, reminds me of that time I requested a .editorconfig file in a Microsoft repo: https://github.com/microsoft/winget-pkgs/issues/329
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MS and Windows gets a lot of (well deserved) hate, but winget is just fantastic!
Take dropbox as an example. This is what the yaml manifest looks like for that if you install it through winget. It literally has a hardcoded link to an .exe installer hosted by dropbox and then just set the flags to silent. I am not spreading misinformation, you are.
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Windows is the malware compatibility layer for everything
It's not quite the same though, as there are different considerations when using a repository of things a unified group has decided should be included and built (or slightly modified existing) packages for and a repo where anyone can submit a package that will go through some level of vetting. In the end I still believe most this discussion is really about individuals and how much trust they apply towards different groups and sources and is not really about Linux or Windows in particular as much.
1: https://github.com/microsoft/winget-pkgs
- PowerToys Release 0.71
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installed from winget, where is it located?
I never used winget, but probably: - https://github.com/microsoft/winget-pkgs/issues/107858 - https://github.com/Genymobile/scrcpy/issues/4027
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The Unreasonable Effectiveness of VLC - A Comprehensive Exploration of a Multimedia Powerhouse
It's probably not on the Store, winget pulls from both the Store and a community collection of manifests on GitHub: https://github.com/microsoft/winget-pkgs
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Seven.zip
I think that's part of the problem, if you don't have that package manager to bootstrap your signature key ring, DNS is your next best bootstrap. It is, of course, a terrible bootstrap for trust, but it is one so many users on Windows have been relying on for such a long time.
For power users on any modern Windows 10/Windows 11 there is at least WinGet now. Its manifests repo is becoming a very interesting (open) source of truth for common Windows applications. Admittedly, it in most cases doesn't seem to be checking specific code signatures in most cases either, but at least includes SHA checksums.
For instance, 7zip's manifests: https://github.com/microsoft/winget-pkgs/tree/master/manifes...
It's too bad there's still not a great option for "average user that doesn't know/trust how to use a CLI", given how sadly polluted the Microsoft Store can be for many common, especially Open Source, applications. For direct instance, because winget kindly includes Microsoft Store results when searching, there is a "7zip 22" in the Microsoft Store that costs some amount of money (winget details say "PaidUnknownPrice" for the pricing information; I'm on a corporate machine right now with the actual Store access locked so can't search in the actual Store right now) and the Publisher is listed as RepackagerExpress.com. (That website currently doesn't go anywhere, giving it a spot check.)
Having seen this, I may boot up my personal machine and try to report this specific Store listing for violating the Store's Open Source policies, though I'm unsure if such whackamole is all that useful. (Seems like it might be a useful winget feature request for it to provide Store Report URLs.)
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App deployment switches
For example, see that Firefox has /S here.
What are some alternatives?
Apache AGE - Graph database optimized for fast analysis and real-time data processing. It is provided as an extension to PostgreSQL.
ansible.windows - Windows core collection for Ansible
heroku-buildpack-r - Heroku buildpack for R - Makes deploying R on Heroku easy
Scoop - A command-line installer for Windows.
stable-diffusion
ctags - A maintained ctags implementation
editorial-app - A vanilla JS editorial app that integrates with Strapi.
appget - Free and open package manager for Windows.
cass-operator - The DataStax Kubernetes Operator for Apache Cassandra
winget-intune-win32 - Repository containing examples of how to use winget from Intune, also in system context.
cassandra-reaper - Automated Repair Awesomeness for Apache Cassandra
gsudo - Sudo for Windows