Diggin', diggin'. Mostly holes. When I'm done, I buries them again all neat and tidy. With manifests, I do.
This is a bucket (repository) for Scoop, the Windows command-line installer.
The main point of this bucket is to handle all the programs I use that either still haven't had manifests made, or have manifests with outstanding issues that I fixed for my own personal use. I hope someone finds it of use!
To add this bucket, run scoop bucket add holes https://github.com/instinctualjealousy/holes
. To install applications from this bucket, do scoop install holes\<app>
or simply scoop install <app>
if it doesn't exist on any other claimed buckets.
- I will put notes in the manifests for programs that have first-run, cleanup, or persistence concerns that are beyond the scope of Scoop
- A few manifests do not have checkver/autoupdate routines due to being:
- Unnecessary, as the software has not been maintained for years, or was a single-release that was never maintained
- Difficult to implement, due to poor documentation or website design
- The rare manifest that doesn't have $version in URL or filename will result in hash fails when the referenced software is updated on server- if I don't keep up on updating the manifests, of course