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Yet another bucket for Scoop.

None of the apps in this repository require elevated (administrator) privileges to install.

Featured Apps

Manifest Description
llvm-mingw LLVM/Clang/LLD based mingw-w64 toolchain.
miniconda3 Miniconda3 variant which dose not add the default venv into your PATH unless you activate it with conda activate base
nuwen-mingw-gcc Minimalist GCC compiler from STL's MinGW Distro. It's NOT a full toolchain. No make, gdb, just the gcc and ld for quick-start scenarios.
nvm-windows A nvm-windows fork that removes elevated permission, for non-admin Scoop users
trash Safely move files and folders to recycle bin instead of using rm -rf
rustup-np non-portable variant of Rustup that keeps .rustup and .cargo in their original location: $env:USERPROFILE
volta You don't need nvm-windows anymore
winlibs-mingw-msvcrt A full mingw-w64 toolchain with MSVCRT runtime built and distributed by winlibs.
winlibs-mingw-ucrt A full mingw-w64 toolchain with UCRT runtime built and distributed by winlibs.
winlibs-mingw-llvm-ucrt winlibs-mingw-ucrt with LLVM support

Question

1. How to install the apps from this bucket?

Run below command in PowerShell to add the bucket:

scoop bucket add dorado https://github.com/chawyehsu/dorado

Install apps from this bucket with below command:

scoop install dorado/<app_name>

2. I want some other apps!

Please open new app request issue. :)

Please consider submitting your new app pull requests to the official buckets if they satisfy the criteria before opening new app request in my bucket.

3. Some apps are outdated, please update it!

Be a contributor! Fork it, update the outdated apps app manifest, and file pull-request. :D

4. What does the bucket name "dorado" mean?

Dorado (Mahi-Mahi)

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