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Scoop is a command-line installer for Windows. If you have built software that you would like others to use, Scoop is an alternative to building an installer (like MSI or InnoSetup). You just need to compress your app to a .zip file and provide a JSON manifest that describes how to install it. Scoop downloads and manages packages in a portable way, keeping them neatly isolated in ~\scoop. It won't install files outside its home, and you can place a Scoop installation wherever you like. For...
You can use setupTermuxArch.bash to install Arch Linux in Amazon
...You can use bash setupTermuxArch to install Arch Linux in a Termux PRoot container on your Android smartphone and tablet, and Chromebook too. When successfully completed, you will be experiencing the pleasure of the Linux commandprompt in Arch Linux in Termux PRoot on Android, Chromebook, and Fire OS on smartphones, tablets, and wearables.
This project is an automated and standardized setup for executing BeanShell scripts. It sets up a file association and icon for the .bsh file extension. It starts BeanShell scripts with a standardized CLASSPATH that includes directories for adding your own commands. Some nice new commands are also included. Only Windows is supported currently but other systems could be added.
To start the install process, just double-click the beanshell-setup.jar from your desktop or Windows...