- Scoop
For terminal applications, Scoop creates shims, a kind of command-line shortcuts, inside the ~\\scoop\\shims folder, which is accessible in the PATH For graphical applications, Scoop creates program shortcuts in a dedicated Start menu folder, called 'Scoop Apps' This way, packages are always cleanly uninstalled and you can be sure what tools
- ScoopInstaller Scoop: A command-line installer for Windows. - GitHub
Scoop installs apps from the command line with a minimal amount of friction It: Eliminates User Account Control (UAC) prompt notifications Hides the graphical user interface (GUI) of wizard-style installers Prevents polluting the PATH environment variable Normally, this variable gets cluttered as different apps are installed on the device
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