Re: Scoop, a new way to install?

2018-10-14 Thread Matt Wilkie

>
> I am going to stick with conda install and pip install.  That way I use 
> the more typical installation methods.
>
> Perhaps Matt will be interested in scoop for his work.
>

Thanks! I will check it out. So far I've investigated Chocolatey, 
Just-install.it, Ninite, and a number of others including my own 
. 
They're all good in one way or another, frequently many ways. None have 
sold me yet, mostly because the scene is changing so fast and I can't tell 
which will have longevity.

Matt

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Re: Scoop, a new way to install?

2018-10-14 Thread Edward K. Ream
On Sat, Oct 13, 2018 at 7:51 PM 'tfer' via leo-editor <
leo-editor@googlegroups.com> wrote:

> I should mention that what I have used scoop for so far, is to install
> ripgrep, and Neovim.
>
> As a plus, it looks like scoop will let you known if an app has a newer
> version available.
>

I am going to stick with conda install and pip install.  That way I use the
more typical installation methods.

Perhaps Matt will be interested in scoop for his work.

Edward

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Re: Scoop, a new way to install?

2018-10-13 Thread 'tfer' via leo-editor
I should mention that what I have used scoop for so far, is to install 
ripgrep, and Neovim.

As a plus, it looks like scoop will let you known if an app has a newer 
version available.

Tom

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Scoop, a new way to install?

2018-10-13 Thread 'tfer' via leo-editor
Having to set up a new laptop to work with Leo and follow some of the 
current lines of development, I came across a new command line installer 
for Windows, scoop.  It is written in Powershell and to install a 
particular app scoop can run off a json file in the git repo.

Currently, I clone Leo-Editor to a local repo, Install Python 3 with all 
the bells and whistles by using Anaconda.  I usually run Leo from a special 
powershell session under Cmdr.

Tom 

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