MacOS doesn't have any package manager out of the box, but there's a really good one available for it called as 'brew'. If you are wondering what it does exactly, it's just a package manager which will help you 'manage' an entire lifecycle of a tool, including finding a package, installation, upgrading, uninstallation and much much more, All with just one or two commands.Īll Linux flavors come packed with their own package managers, like Ubuntu/Debian has APT, Arch has packman or Fedora has RPM. Which makes Chocolatey an essential tool for windows user, especially developers. Although not all of those 165k packages are tried and tested for security, but almost all major tools are tested and validated by community. out of those about 10k are unique, but that's still a large number of packages you can have on your machine, with just 1 command.Ĭhocolatey is run by community, and they value security a lot. It's just a package manager, but according to their current registry, they host about 165k packages, just for windows. Ever felt tired of finding the right software download link for windows? Too many ads on third party site, download links are hidden and many other problem? Worry not, chocolatey will solve this problem Photo by Jessica Loaiza / UnsplashĬhocolatey is one of the first tool I ever install on a clean windows installation.
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