37 packages tagged with “chocolatey”
Chocolatey is a package manager for Windows (like apt-get but for Windows). It was designed to be a decentralized framework for quickly installing applications and tools that you need. It is built on the NuGet infrastructure currently using PowerShell as its focus for delivering packages from the distros to your door, err computer. Chocolatey is brought to you by the work and inspiration of the community, the work and thankless nights of the [Chocolatey Team](https://github.com/orgs/chocolatey/people), with Rob heading up the direction. You can host your own sources and add them to Chocolatey, you can extend Chocolatey's capabilities, and folks, it's only going to get better. ### Information - [Chocolatey Website and Community Package Repository](https://community.chocolatey.org) - [Mailing List](http://groups.google.com/group/chocolatey) / [Release Announcements Only Mailing List](https://groups.google.com/group/chocolatey-announce) / [Build Status Mailing List](http://groups.google.com/group/chocolatey-build-status) - [Twitter](https://twitter.com/chocolateynuget) / [Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/ChocolateySoftware) / [GitHub](https://github.com/chocolatey) - [Blog](https://blog.chocolatey.org/) / [Newsletter](https://chocolatey.us8.list-manage1.com/subscribe?u=86a6d80146a0da7f2223712e4&id=73b018498d) - [Documentation](https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/) / [Support](https://chocolatey.org/support) ### Commands There are quite a few commands you can call - you should check out the [command reference](https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/choco/commands). Here are the most common: - Help - choco --help or choco command --help - Search - choco search something - List - choco list - Config - choco config list - Install - choco install baretail - Pin - choco pin windirstat - Outdated - choco outdated - Upgrade - choco upgrade baretail - Uninstall - choco uninstall baretail #### Alternative installation sources: - Install ruby gem - choco install compass -source ruby - Install python egg - choco install sphynx -source python - Install windows feature - choco install IIS -source windowsfeatures #### More For more advanced commands and switches, use `choco --help` or `choco command --help`. You can also look at the [command reference](https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/choco/commands), including how you can force a package to install the x86 version of a package. ### Create Packages? We have some great guidance on how to do that. Where? I'll give you a hint, it rhymes with socks! [Docs!](https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/create/create-packages) In that mess there is a link to the [PowerShell Chocolatey module reference](https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/create/functions).
Chocolatey is a package manager for Windows (like apt-get but for Windows). It was designed to be a decentralized framework for quickly installing applications and tools that you need. It is built on the NuGet infrastructure currently using PowerShell as its focus for delivering packages from the distros to your door, err computer. Chocolatey is brought to you by the work and inspiration of the community, the work and thankless nights of the Chocolatey Team (https://github.com/orgs/chocolatey/people), with Rob heading up the direction. You can host your own sources and add them to Chocolatey, you can extend Chocolatey's capabilities, and folks, it's only going to get better. This is the Chocolatey Library (API / DLL) package which allows Chocolatey to be embedded in your application. ### Information - [Chocolatey Website and Community Package Repository](https://community.chocolatey.org) - [Mailing List](http://groups.google.com/group/chocolatey) / [Release Announcements Only Mailing List](https://groups.google.com/group/chocolatey-announce) / [Build Status Mailing List](http://groups.google.com/group/chocolatey-build-status) - [Twitter](https://twitter.com/chocolateynuget) / [Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/ChocolateySoftware) / [GitHub](https://github.com/chocolatey) - [Blog](https://blog.chocolatey.org/) / [Newsletter](https://chocolatey.us8.list-manage1.com/subscribe?u=86a6d80146a0da7f2223712e4&id=73b018498d) - [Documentation](https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/) / [Support](https://chocolatey.org/support)
Common utilities and interfaces for all NuGet libraries.
NuGet's understanding of packages. Reading nuspec, nupkgs and package signing.
NuGet's understanding of target frameworks.
Complete commands common to command-line and GUI NuGet clients.
NuGet's PackageReference dependency resolver implementation.
NuGet's configuration settings implementation.
NuGet's types and interfaces for understanding dependencies.
NuGet's core types and interfaces for PackageReference-based restore, such as lock files, assets file and internal restore models.
NuGet client's authentication models.
NuGet Package Management functionality for Visual Studio installation flow.
NuGet's dependency resolver for packages.config based projects.
This NuGet package contains a set of re-usable scripts that is intended for use to build Chocolatey products by adding a single load pre-processor directive to your main Cake Script. As a result, it is possible to use the same set of build scripts across multiple projects, without having to duplicate the scripts. All that is required is a small recipe build script, which sets the project specific information. It is not intended that the scripts within this package will be usable by everyone, as there will be decisions/conventions that are specific to how we build things at Chocolatey Software, Inc.
DropkicK is a fluent deployment framework that allows you to describe what you are trying to do in a fluent manner (C# anyone?). This package contains both the executable and the reference dll. Type dk /? for options.
Mashes, minifies (Google Closure Tools, YUI Compressor for .Net, Ajax Minifier, or Uglify.js), and validates your javascript (JsHint), stylesheet (CSSLint), and dotless files. | Please install with chocolatey (http://nuget.org/List/Packages/chocolatey).
WarmuP is a solution level token replacer. You keep your templates in source control so you can maintain changes to them. This will install to C:\NuGet\ and will update your path variable to include C:\NuGet\bin. Please see http://devlicious.com/blogs/rob_reynolds/archive/2010/02/01/warmup-getting-started.aspx and http://codebetter.com/drusellers/2009/09/26/warmup for more information. NOTE: Please use Chocolatey NuGet (chocolatey) to install warmup.
This package provides helper functions installed as a Chocolatey extension. These functions may be used in Chocolatey install/uninstall scripts by declaring this package a dependency in your package's nuspec.
The coolest way to whip out Chocolatey releases from GitHub and AppVeyor
Cake Module that extends Cake with ability to install tools using Chocolatey. This version was build for Cake v4.0.0
MSBuild target that pack webproject as chocolatey package.
MSBuild target that pack project as chocolatey package.
kdiff3 Please install with chocolatey (http://nuget.org/List/Packages/chocolatey).
sharpkeys Please install with chocolatey (http://nuget.org/List/Packages/chocolatey).
A chocolatey wrapper in windows.
Console2 Please install with chocolatey (http://nuget.org/List/Packages/chocolatey).