Package managers allow you to quickly install, manage, and delete programs (or apps, applications) from your operating system within a command-line interface. Different distros provide a variety of package managers, but all are straightforward.
No mention of chocolatey, scoop or the windows store. If Appimage counts as a package manager, surely the Windows Store is even more of a package manager. It does everything the author put in the definition.
There is also Powershell package manager which also let’s you set custom sources akin to ppas I think. This one is more useful for development purposes in my experience though.
No mention of chocolatey, scoop or the windows store. If Appimage counts as a package manager, surely the Windows Store is even more of a package manager. It does everything the author put in the definition.
There is also Powershell package manager which also let’s you set custom sources akin to ppas I think. This one is more useful for development purposes in my experience though.