Rscoop is a Scoop GUI that wraps the Scoop CLI. It doesn't replace Scoop rather it gives you a proper interface for it. Search across all your buckets at once, install and update packages, manage buckets, clean up disk space, and optionally scan downloads through VirusTotal, all from one window.
Features
- Search: Type a query, get results from every added bucket instantly. Results show the bucket, version, and whether you already have it installed. Click to view the full manifest or install directly.
- Installed Packages: Grid view of everything Scoop has installed. Filter by name or bucket, see what has updates available, hold versions, uninstall, or switch to a specific version.
- Buckets: Browse your current buckets, see last-updated timestamps, or search GitHub for community buckets by stars/forks. Add or remove buckets from the UI.
- System Doctor: Checks for missing dependencies (Git, 7-Zip), broken shims, and other common issues. One-click cleanup for old package versions and stale download caches. Full cache and shim manager with per-file sizes.
- VirusTotal Integration: Paste your API key in settings and Rscoop will scan packages before install. Configurable threat threshold blocks anything above it.
- Background Operations: Install, update, and uninstall packages without waiting. Operations queue up and run one at a time behind a progress bar. Start browsing for your next package while the current one installs.
- Settings: Dark/light theme, tray behavior, auto-cleanup, auto-updates, background operations, security preferences.
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