Package Manager for Windows
$ npm install -g prt
Just like other Package Managers
$ brew install node # MacOS
$ apt-get install nginx # Linux
$ npm install gulp # npm
$ prt install sublime_text
And then
$ sublime_text # would open it up
Or if you want to spawn the app, you can
$ prts subime_text # would not block
Get-URL -> Download -> (Extract) -> Link-to-Path
- Async processing
- Streaming download
- ProgressBar for download
- Version control
- More packages to include
- More testing
- Build/cache files division
- The implementation is very hack now
nw
(nw.js, node-webkit)electron
mongodb
sublime_text
ffmpeg
We need your forks!
Sometimes I need to help friends install apps, in Windows. And what we have to do is always: visit a site, click a link, download sth, and then extract it or run a setup... Holy shit!
What if just a line of terminal command via homebrew, apt-get, etc?!
So I determined to bring such a package manager to Windows. But as you see, we have very few apps now. It's the very beginning.