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There are two options for installing Chocolatey. We can install Chocolatey via the command line or through PowerShell. The option to use cmd is most often used for Windows, and PowerShell for running scripts. In this case, we can run both cmd and PowerShell, but as an administrator, for this installation.
How to uninstall. Should you decide you don't like Chocolatey, you can uninstall it simply by removing the folder (and the environment variable (s) that it creates). Since it is not actually installed in Programs and Features, you don't have to worry that it cluttered up your registry (however that's a different story for the applications thatScoop is purely an open-source Windows Package manage to install software using a command terminal or Power Shell. It is popular among developers because of its self-contained process. All the packages downloaded and install via Scoop will be stored in a single folder. Thus, the conflict is minimum and the installed packages are easy to uninstall.
For those using Chocolatey (this is not published on the website yet, but found the info in the github repo): Watchman is available to install via the Chocolatey Windows package manager. Installation is as simple as: PS C:\> choco install watchmanStart Learning. Chocolatey is software management automation for Windows that wraps installers, executables, zips, and scripts into compiled packages. Chocolatey integrates w/SCCM, Puppet, Chef, etc. Chocolatey is trusted by businesses to manage software deployments.
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