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This is the dotnet/core repository and is a good starting point for .NET Core, an open source general-purpose development framework for building cross-platform apps. .NET Core lets you create apps for Windows, macOS or Linux, as well as ARM64 processors using various programming languages. It provides frameworks and APIs for cloud, client UI, IoT, and machine learning.
The latest major release (as of this writing) is .NET Core 3.1.
The main goal of this project is to create an intuitive GUI for the most common CLI package managers for Windows 10 and 11, such as WinGet, Scoop, Chocolatey, Pip, Npm, .NET Tool, and PowerShell Gallery. With this app, you can easily download, install, update, and uninstall any software published on the supported package managers.
NuGet Gallery is the central package repository of NuGet, the package manager for the Microsoft development platform including .NET. It is an implementation of the NuGet Gallery and API, and official back-end for the NuGet client. It is used by all NuGet package authors and consumers.
NuGet has over 2 million package versions, and there are almost 200,000 unique packages that have been created and shared by developers to the .NET community. You can explore them all on their official website: https://www.nuget.org/