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  1. Scoop lets you install programs from the command line with minimal friction. It downloads and manages packages in a portable way, creates shims and shortcuts, and supports searching and creating packages.

    • Scoop

      Scoop helps you get the programs you need, with a minimal...

    • Scoop
    • What does Scoop do?
    • Installation
    • Multi-connection downloads with aria2
    • What sort of apps can Scoop install?
    • Known application buckets
    • Other application buckets

    Features | Installation | Documentation

    Scoop is a command-line installer for Windows.

    Scoop installs programs from the command line with a minimal amount of friction. It:

    •Eliminates permission popup windows

    •Hides GUI wizard-style installers

    •Prevents PATH pollution from installing lots of programs

    •Avoids unexpected side-effects from installing and uninstalling programs

    •Finds and installs dependencies automatically

    Run the following command from a non-admin PowerShell to install scoop to its default location C:\Users\ \scoop.

    Advanced installation instruction and full documentation of the installer are available in ScoopInstaller/Install. Please create new issues there if you have questions about the installation.

    Scoop can utilize aria2 to use multi-connection downloads. Simply install aria2 through Scoop and it will be used for all downloads afterward.

    By default, scoop displays a warning when running scoop install or scoop update while aria2 is enabled. This warning can be suppressed by running scoop config aria2-warning-enabled false.

    You can tweak the following aria2 settings with the scoop config command:

    •aria2-enabled (default: true)

    •aria2-warning-enabled (default: true)

    •aria2-retry-wait (default: 2)

    The apps that install best with Scoop are commonly called "portable" apps: i.e. compressed program files that run stand-alone when extracted and don't have side-effects like changing the registry or putting files outside the program directory.

    Since installers are common, Scoop supports them too (and their uninstallers).

    The following buckets are known to scoop:

    •main - Default bucket for the most common (mostly CLI) apps

    •extras - Apps that don't fit the main bucket's criteria

    •games - Open source/freeware games and game-related tools

    •nerd-fonts - Nerd Fonts

    •nirsoft - Almost all of the 250+ apps from Nirsoft

    Many other application buckets hosted on Github can be found in the Scoop Directory or via other search engines.

  2. A curated list of Scoop resources, and more. Scoop is a command-line installer for Windows. It installs programs from the command line with a minimal amount of friction.

  3. 28 de oct. de 2022 · Scoop is a tool that lets you install and update Windows packages without clicking through multiple buttons. Learn how to install Scoop, find and install packages, update packages, and add extra buckets and versions with Scoop.

  4. scoop.netlify.app › guideGuide | Scoop

    23 de oct. de 2018 · Scoop lets you install and update apps with PowerShell commands. Learn how to install Scoop, find and install apps, upgrade and uninstall apps, and troubleshoot common issues.

  5. 7 de may. de 2023 · Fork 1.4k. Star 20.1k. Quick Start. Chawye Hsu edited this page May 8, 2023 · 16 revisions. Prerequisites. PowerShell 5.1 or later is required. If you're on Windows 10 or Windows Server 2016 or any newer version of Windows OS, you should be all set.