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Scoop Package Manager
Repository
github.com/ScoopInstaller/Scoop
Written in
PowerShell
Platform
.NET
Type
Package manager
License
Unlicense, MIT license
Website
scoop.sh
The Scoop Package Manager is a command-line installer for Microsoft Windows. Like other package managers, when commanded to install one program, it downloads and installs that program and also any dependencies of that program.[1]
The system package manager Scoop is often used for installing web development tools and other software development tools.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10]
Like other package managers,
Scoop makes it easy to discover out-of-date packages and update them.[11]
Scoop installs apps in the current user's home directory, so it does not require admin permissions to install or update software.[10] This allows Scoop to install software without UAC popups.[12][13]
This is similar to a few other package managers that support installing apps in the current user's home directory (such as Listaller, AppImage, and ClickOnce). Most other package managers (such as Chocolatey) install applications in one central location, where they are usable by all the users on the system.
Some bloggers recommend to install both Chocolatey and Scoop.[14][13]
Both have strong community support.[15]
Scoop lets developers quickly set up a repeatable development environment.[16][17][18][19][20]
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