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Just install scoop and install packages in the terminal if you’re bothering with Windows

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"It’s already installed… as a Snap package."

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Someone should make a distro that is just all the annoying stuff in windows.

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Not on arch it isn’t.

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Not on linux from scratch

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Not on TempleOS. /s

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Not anymore. Just open PowerShell

winget install whateveryouwant

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Set-ExecutionPolicy RemoteSigned -Scope CurrentUser # Optional: Needed to run a remote script the first time

irm get.scoop.sh | iex

Microsoft doesn’t need to even be involved

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At least in win11.

Not sure about win10, which didn’t have it installed by default orginally, but could be now? None of my win 10 machines are recent enough fresh installs to confirm, and have winget (and choco) installed because I installed it so I can install stuff easily.

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On Windows 10 it was automatically installed as an update using - wait for it - the Microsoft Store.

Yes, the system-wide package manager was distributed as a package in the desktop store. 🤌

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No idea about 10 either

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I use Arch btw


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