Install Applications and Tools on Windows Using Chocolatey

<p>Chocolatey is the package manager for windows founded by&nbsp;</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/u/b4427c681423?source=post_page-----da2446bf8255--------------------------------" rel="noopener" target="_blank">Rob Reynolds</a></p> <p>&nbsp;in 2011, and yes it is a third-party. In MacOS you have Homebrew and in Linux you might have apt, or yum, or other, depends on the distribution. In Windows 11, there is actually&nbsp;<a href="https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/package-manager/" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">Winget&nbsp;</a>(also available since Windows 10 version 1709). Aside from Winget, some people might use&nbsp;<a href="https://scoop.sh/" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">Scoop</a>,&nbsp;<a href="https://chocolatey.org/" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">Chocolatey</a>, Ninite, or others. Winget include packages from microsoft store, but Chocolatey have more packages than Winget that was released in 2021.</p> <p>Surely there are some pros and cons between package managers, but let&rsquo;s skip this now because in this post I want to share to you about Chocolatey installation and usage in Windows 10 environment. Don&rsquo;t forget to give me your thought about this post.</p> <p><a href="https://aryomuzakki.medium.com/install-applications-and-tools-on-windows-using-chocolatey-da2446bf8255"><strong>Read More</strong></a></p>
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