A command-line installer for Windows
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ScoopInstaller is an organization on GitHub that specializes in creating a command-line installer for Windows. Its public repositories encompass a wide range of projects primarily developed in PowerShell, C#, Python, TypeScript, and Zig, with notable repositories including Scoop, Extras, and Main, which serve as essential resources for users.
A command-line installer for Windows.
📦 The Extras bucket for Scoop.
📦 The default bucket for Scoop.
📥 Next-generation Scoop (un)installer
📦 A bucket for Scoop, for Oracle Java, OpenJDK, Eclipse Temurin, IBM Semeru, Zulu, ojdkbuild, Amazon Corretto, BellSoft Liberica, SapMachine and Microsoft JDK.
📦 A Scoop bucket for alternative versions of apps.
A curated list of awesome Scoop resources and more.
📦 Bucket of almost all of the 280+ apps from Nirsoft.net. Migrated from MCOfficer/scoop-nirsoft with permission.
Template Bucket for Scoop Installer
ScoopInstaller homepage and search engine
📦 Scoop bucket for non-portable applications.
A Scoop helper program for shimming executables
📦 PHP Bucket for Scoop
Github Actions for Scoop buckets
🕳️ This container runs the updating services for all scoop manifest repos (deprecated)
🗄 Scoops mirror for binaries that are no longer available
A small helper script that clones a Git repository
A Scoop helper program for validating JSON files against a JSON Schema
Auto-generated development website from ScoopInstaller/scoopinstaller.github.io
Org-wide settings
Indexer to maintain Scoop applications index
📦 A test bucket that contains manifests using WIP features of Scoop. (This bucket is not for end users)
Update tracker for Google Chrome and some other packages
ScoopInstaller builds a command-line installer for Windows, focusing on simplifying software installation. The repositories include essential components like Scoop and its Extras bucket, which enhance the overall user experience.
ScoopInstaller primarily uses PowerShell for most of its repositories. Other programming languages employed include C#, Python, TypeScript, and Zig, reflecting a diverse development approach.
Yes, ScoopInstaller's repositories are public, allowing users to access a variety of projects and contribute to the development of the Scoop command-line installer and its associated resources.
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