Alternatives to Chocolatey

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    JFrog Artifactory
    The Industry Standard Universal Binary Repository Manager. Supports all major package types (over 27 and growing) such as Maven, npm, Python, NuGet, Gradle, Go, and Helm including Kubernetes and Docker as well as integration with leading CI servers and DevOps tools that you already use. Additional functionalities include: - High Availability that scales to infinity with active/active clustering of your DevOps environment and scales as business grows - On-Prem, Cloud, Hybrid, or Multi-Cloud Solution - De Facto Kubernetes Registry managing application packages, operating system’s component dependencies, open source libraries, Docker containers, and Helm charts with full visibility of all dependencies. Compatible with a growing list of Kubernetes cluster providers.
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    Windows Package Manager (winget)

    Windows Package Manager (winget)

    Windows Package Manager

    If you are new to the Windows Package Manager, you might want to Explore the Windows Package Manager tool. The packages available to the client are in the Windows Package Manager Community Repository. The client requires Windows 10 1809 (build 17763) or later at this time. Windows Server 2019 is not supported as the Microsoft Store is not available nor are updated dependencies. It may be possible to install on Windows Server 2022, this should be considered experimental (not supported), and requires dependencies to be manually installed as well.
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    Ninite

    Ninite

    Ninite

    You can manage your Windows PCs (Windows 7 and later) in a live web interface with Ninite Pro. Install the lightweight Ninite Agent on your machines and they instantly appear on the web for simple point-and-click management. It's an easy way to get a real-time interactive view of all your machines. The new Ninite Pro lets you manage your software in a live web interface. Each machine is a row and each app is a column. You can select an individual cell to update, install, or uninstall an app on a machine. Or select many cells (or whole rows or columns or everything) to perform bulk actions. You can even watch the agents work in real-time. The agent receives commands and sends back updates over a secure connection to Ninite's servers. This means that a roaming laptop looks and works just like any other machine in the web interface. It also makes it possible to issue install/update/uninstall commands for offline machines and have them be delivered the next time those machines are online.
    Starting Price: $35 per month
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    Novus

    Novus

    Novus

    A blazingly fast and futuristic package manager for windows. Unlike any other package manager, Novus uses multithreaded downloads making the download speeds 8 times faster. Apart from being extremely fast, Novus also installs and uninstalls packages concurrently, making it as efficient as possible. Not only are all of Novus’s packages are monitored regularly, but all of them are always up to date and trusted by the community. Apart from being extremely fast, Novus also installs and uninstalls packages concurrently, making it as efficient as possible. Not only are all of Novus’s packages are monitored regularly, but all of them are always up to date and trusted by the community.
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    NuGet

    NuGet

    NuGet

    NuGet is the package manager for .NET. The NuGet client tools provide the ability to produce and consume packages. The NuGet Gallery is the central package repository used by all package authors and consumers. New to NuGet? Start with a walkthrough showing how NuGet powers your .NET development. Browse the thousands of packages that developers like you have created and shared with the .NET community. Want to make your first NuGet package and share it with the community? Start with our walkthrough! The command-line tool, nuget.exe, builds and runs under Mono 3.2+ and can create packages in Mono. Although nuget.exe works fully on Windows, there are known issues with Linux and OS X. The primary source for learning about a package is its listing page on NuGet (or another private feed). Each package page on NuGet includes a description of the package, its version history, and usage statistics.
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    MSYS2

    MSYS2

    MSYS2

    MSYS2 is a collection of tools and libraries providing you with an easy-to-use environment for building, installing and running native Windows software. It consists of a command line terminal called mintty, bash, version control systems like git and subversion, tools like tar and awk and even build systems like autotools, all based on a modified version of Cygwin. Despite some of these central parts being based on Cygwin, the main focus of MSYS2 is to provide a build environment for native Windows software and the Cygwin-using parts are kept at a minimum. MSYS2 provides up-to-date native builds for GCC, mingw-w64, CPython, CMake, Meson, OpenSSL, FFmpeg, Rust, Ruby, just to name a few. To provide easy installation of packages and a way to keep them updated it features a package management system called Pacman, which should be familiar to Arch Linux users.
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    npm

    npm

    npm

    We're npm, Inc., the company behind Node package manager, the npm Registry, and npm CLI. We offer those to the community for free, but our day job is building and selling useful tools for developers like you. Get started today for free, or step up to npm Pro to enjoy a premium JavaScript development experience, with features like private packages. Bring the best of open source to you, your team, and your company. Relied upon by more than 11 million developers worldwide, npm is committed to making JavaScript development elegant, productive, and safe. The free npm Registry has become the center of JavaScript code sharing, and with more than one million packages, the largest software registry in the world. Our other tools and services take the Registry, and the work you do around it, to the next level. At npm, Inc., we're proud to dedicate teams of full-time employees to operating the npm Registry, enhancing the CLI, improving JavaScript security, and other projects.
    Starting Price: $7 per month
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    Yarn

    Yarn

    Yarn

    Yarn is a package manager which doubles down as project manager. Whether you work on one-shot projects or large monorepos, as a hobbyist or an enterprise user, we've got you covered. Split your project into sub-components kept within a single repository. Yarn guarantees that an install that works now will continue to work the same way in the future. Yarn cannot solve all your problems, but it can be the foundation for others to do it. We believe in challenging the status quo. What should the ideal developer experience be like? Yarn is an independent open-source project tied to no company. Your support makes us thrive. Yarn already knows everything there is to know about your dependency tree, it even installs it on the disk for you. So, why is it up to Node to find where your packages are? Instead, it should be the package manager's job to inform the interpreter about the location of the packages on the disk and manage any dependencies between packages and even versions of packages.
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    Cargo

    Cargo

    Cargo

    Cargo is the Rust package manager. Cargo downloads your Rust package's dependencies, compiles your packages, makes distributable packages, and uploads them to crates.io, the Rust community’s package registry. You can contribute to this book on GitHub. To get started with Cargo, install Cargo (and Rust) and set up your first crate. The commands will let you interact with Cargo using its command-line interface. A Rust crate is either a library or an executable program, referred to as either a library crate or a binary crate, respectively. Loosely, the term crate may refer to either the source code of the target or to the compiled artifact that the target produces. It may also refer to a compressed package fetched from a registry. Your crates can depend on other libraries from crates.io or other registries, git repositories, or subdirectories on your local file system. You can also temporarily override the location of a dependency.
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    AWS CodeArtifact
    Store and share artifacts across accounts, with appropriate levels of access granted to your teams and build systems. Reduce overhead from setup and maintenance of an artifact server or infrastructure with a fully managed service. Only pay for software packages stored, number of requests made, and data transferred out of Region with pay-as-you-go pricing. Configure CodeArtifact to fetch from public repositories such as the npm Registry, Maven Central, Python Package Index (PyPI), and NuGet. Securely share private packages across organizations by publishing them to a central organizational repository. Build automated approval workflows with CodeArtifact APIs and Amazon EventBridge, with visibility into your packages using AWS CloudTrail. Pull dependencies from CodeArtifact in AWS CodeBuild and publish new versions of your private packages secured with AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM).
    Starting Price: $0.05 per GB per month
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    Google Cloud Artifact Registry
    Artifact Registry is Google Cloud’s unified, fully managed package and container registry designed for high-performance artifact storage and dependency management. It centralizes host­ing of container images (Docker/OCI), Helm charts, language packages (Java/Maven, Node.js/npm, Python), and OS packages, offering fast, scalable, reliable, and secure handling with built-in vulnerability scanning and IAM-based access control. Integrated seamlessly with Google Cloud CI/CD tools like Cloud Build, Cloud Run, GKE, Compute Engine, and App Engine, it supports regional and virtual repositories with granular security via VPC Service Controls and customer-managed encryption keys. Developers benefit from standardized Docker Registry API support, comprehensive REST/RPC interfaces, and migration paths from Container Registry. Daily updated documentation includes quickstarts, repository management, access configuration, observability tools, and deep-dive guides.
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    WPKG

    WPKG

    WPKG

    WPKG is an automated software deployment, upgrade, and removal program for Windows. It can be used to push/pull software packages, such as Service Packs, hotfixes, or program installations from a central server (for example, Samba or Active Directory) to a number of workstations. It can run as a service to install the software in the background (silent install), without user interaction. It can install MSI, InstallShield, PackagefortheWeb, Inno Setup, Nullsoft, other software installers or .exe packages, .bat and .cmd scripts, and similar, no more repackaging to perform software installation. WPKG is open-source software. WPKG can add great value to your Samba or Active Directory setup, as it allows you to perform software installation, updates, removal, etc. on your workstations. It is also possible to execute custom scripts on your workstations, like synchronizing time, setting printers, changing permissions, or adding registry entries.
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    packagecloud

    packagecloud

    packagecloud

    Fast, reliable, and secure software starts here. A unified, developer-friendly interface for all of your artifacts written in any language, delivered to any infrastructure. Ship securely and quickly knowing your packages are handled by packagecloud. Consistent package repositories, at enterprise scale and startup speed. A single API and CLI for every environment and package type. Works seamlessly and harmoniously with the systems you already use. Manage all of your packages and deploy to any environment, from one beautiful interface, on-premise or in the cloud. Packagecloud supports the most popular package types, from Java to Python to Ruby and Node, and more. Built for teams with collaboration and access control features. Packagecloud just works. Upload any supported package type via a single, consistent API and deploy with ease. We run thousands of tests to ensure correct and consistent behavior even in the face of bugs in the packaging systems themselves.
    Starting Price: $150 per month
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    eemaan Deployment Manager
    Package and deploy software & configuration updates in seconds. Follow a 5-step wizard to package Genesys software and configuration into a portable package ready to be shared with colleagues, all from the comfort of a powerful dashboard. Deploy any shared package in a few clicks. Select the location, the package, the Genesys Application you want to update, optionally customize the deployment, and just click 'Go'. The whole process of downloading software, and updating the Genesys configuration is carried out automatically. The deployment didn't go to plan? Not to worry, just one click, and the old software and configuration are restored. The best is always saved for last. The deployment process comes with an automatic Runbook generator. In the blink of an eye, a step-by-step runbook is generated for the approval process, and for that, just in case something goes the wrong backup plan.
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    RPM Package Manager

    RPM Package Manager

    RPM Package Manager

    The RPM Package Manager (RPM) is a powerful package management system capable of building computer software from the source into easily distributable packages; installing, updating, and uninstalling packaged software; querying detailed information about the packaged software, whether installed or not; and verifying the integrity of packaged software and resulting software installation. The package’s metadata is stored in the RPM header. The header is a binary data structure that stores single pieces of data in tags. Each tag has a pre-defined meaning and data type. These are not stored in the header itself but need to be known by the code reading the header. In the header, the tags are only referred to by their number. Each tag is either of a plain scalar type or is an array of one of these types. While not enforced by the type system the RPM code assumes that tags belonging together have the same number of entries.
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    Azure Artifacts
    Add fully integrated package management to your continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD) pipelines with a single click. Create and share Maven, npm, NuGet, and Python package feeds from public and private sources with teams of any size. Create and share Maven, npm, NuGet, and Python package feeds from public and private sources. Easily share code across small teams and large enterprises. Get universal artifact management for Maven, npm, NuGet, and Python. Share packages, and use built-in CI/CD, versioning, and testing. Share code effortlessly by storing Maven, npm, NuGet, and Python packages together. And there's no need to store binaries in Git, simply store them using Universal Packages. Keep every public source package you use, including packages from npmjs and nuget.org, safe in your feed where only you can delete it, and where it's backed by the enterprise-grade Azure SLA.
    Starting Price: $6 per user per month
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    GitHub Packages
    With GitHub Packages, you can safely publish and consume packages within your organization or with the entire world. Use industry and community-standard package managers with native tooling commands. Then authenticate and publish directly to GitHub. Understand and safely install package contents. Get packages directly from the community on GitHub, and use only what’s been approved for your organization. Store your packages in the same secure environment as your source code, all protected by your GitHub credentials. With a full API and webhooks support, you can extend your workflows to work with GitHub Packages. GitHub Packages is built with the latest edge caching via a global CDN to deliver great performance, no matter where your builds run. Use Actions to automatically publish new package versions to GitHub Packages. Run your CI/CD with Actions, and install packages and images hosted on GitHub Packages or your preferred registry of record.
    Starting Price: $0.25 per GB
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    InstallShield
    Create native MSIX packages, build clean installs, and build installations in the cloud with InstallShield from Revenera. Consistent and reliable installs. Every time. With InstallShield, you’ll adapt to industry changes quickly, get to market faster and deliver an engaging customer experience. Revenera InstallShield (formerly Flexera InstallShield) is the fastest easiest way to build Windows installers and MSIX packages and create installations directly within Microsoft Visual Studio. Configure install conditions to specifically target Windows 11 and Windows Server 2022. Install files to native ARM locations on Windows 10 running on ARM machines. Easily move your build infrastructure to the cloud by connecting to Revenera’s Cloud License Server. Build one-click installers that are more modern than ever and refreshingly simple. Configure pre-requisites to install third-party packages from Microsoft’s Windows Package Manager.
    Starting Price: $4,498 per 3 years
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    Gemfury

    Gemfury

    Gemfury

    Gemfury is a hosted repository for your public and private packages, where they are safe and within reach. Install them to any machine in minutes without worrying about running and securing your own repository server. Gemfury works with RubyGems, Python packages, npm modules, and all compatible frameworks and services. Authenticated Repo-URL keeps your private packages safe and secure during deployment. All management and deployment is done over SSL. Do everything you need with just a few terminal commands. We are hackers and love the command line; this one is our favorite. Gemfury is designed for teams. Share your account with coworkers and let them easily access your packages. Gemfury works with RubyGems, Python packages, npm modules, and all compatible frameworks and services. Install and use your code anywhere. Seamless integration and secure installation. Collaborate with your team.
    Starting Price: $9 per month
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    just-install

    just-install

    just-install

    just-install is a humble package installer for Windows. just-install provides you the opportunity to install packages, install a specific architecture, check the list of packages, and get help all with simple cms commands.
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    Fortran Package Manager
    Package manager and build system for Fortran. There are already many packages available for use with fpm, providing an easily accessible and rich ecosystem of general-purpose and high-performance code. Fortran Package Manager (fpm) is a package manager and build system for Fortran. Its key goal is to improve the user experience of Fortran programmers. It does so by making it easier to build your Fortran program or library, run the executables, tests, and examples, and distribute it as a dependency to other Fortran projects. Fpm’s user interface is modeled after Rust’s Cargo. Its long-term vision is to nurture and grow the ecosystem of modern Fortran applications and libraries. The Fortran package manager has a plugin system that allows it to easily extend its functionality. The fpm-search project is a plugin to query the package registry. Since it is built with fpm we can easily install it on our system.
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    pkgsrc

    pkgsrc

    pkgsrc

    pkgsrc is a framework for managing third-party software on UNIX-like systems, currently containing over 17,900 packages. It is the default package manager of NetBSD and SmartOS and can be used to enable freely available software to be built easily on a large number of other UNIX-like platforms. The binary packages that are produced by pkgsrc can be used without having to compile anything from the source. It can be easily used to complement the software on an existing system. pkgsrc is very versatile and configurable, supporting building packages for an arbitrary installation prefix, allowing multiple branches to coexist on one machine, a build options framework, and a compiler transformation framework, among other advanced features. Unprivileged use and installation are also supported. NetBSD already contains the necessary tools for using pkgsrc; on other platforms, you need to bootstrap pkgsrc to get the package management tools installed.
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    OneDev

    OneDev

    OneDev

    OneDev is an open-source, self-hosted DevOps platform that unifies Git repository management, CI/CD pipelines, issue tracking, kanban boards, and package registries into a single application. It offers an intuitive GUI for creating CI/CD jobs with features like typed parameters, matrix jobs, logic reuse, and cache management. OneDev includes built-in registries for Docker, NPM, Maven, NuGet, PyPi, and more, facilitating comprehensive package management. It supports progressive and iterative issue tracking through iterations, enhancing agile workflows. With out-of-the-box code search and navigation, Renovate integration for dependency updates, and a RESTful API, OneDev streamlines development processes. It is designed for easy installation and maintenance, providing high performance and scalability. OneDev is developed and maintained by an inclusive community, ensuring continuous improvements and support.
    Starting Price: $6 per month
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    Conda

    Conda

    Conda

    Package, dependency, and environment management for any language, Python, R, Ruby, Lua, Scala, Java, JavaScript, C/ C++, Fortran, and more. Conda is an open-source package management system and environment management system that runs on Windows, macOS, Linux, and z/OS. Conda quickly installs, runs, and updates packages and their dependencies. Conda easily creates, saves, loads, and switches between environments on your local computer. It was created for Python programs, but it can package and distribute software for any language. Conda as a package manager helps you find and install packages. If you need a package that requires a different version of Python, you do not need to switch to a different environment manager, because conda is also an environment manager. With just a few commands, you can set up a totally separate environment to run that different version of Python, while continuing to run your usual version of Python in your normal environment.
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    Master Packager

    Master Packager

    Master Packager

    Master Packager is an application packaging tool to create and edit Microsoft Windows Installer (MSI) files and repackage other installations to MSI format. Our vision is to make application packaging easy, fast, and affordable for everyone, from application packaging freelancers to small companies and enterprises. * Fast - You will never see "not responding" text in the tool. Modifying large MSIs is effortless. The same goes for repackaging. * High quality - Standardized naming, ICE validation, and .dll/.exe file registration mapping are just a few examples of how this tool will reduce human errors and increases quality. * Simple - The user interface allows new and experienced packagers to start creating packages immediately. * Automation - Capturing, building, and applying templates can be fully automated, making it possible to fully automate repackaging. * Price - Providing the same value or better Master Packager can save you money as it can be up to 10 times.
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    Aleo

    Aleo

    Aleo

    Modular and compliant. The ultimate toolkit for building private applications is finally here. World-class infrastructure built for you and your team. From IDE to blockchain and everything in between. Develop with Leo. Write your app using our programming language, with ease. Iterate blazingly fast. Use our platform to compile and test, frustration-free. Deploy to the blockchain. Launch your shiny new app in less time than ever. Discover what we're building for developers like you. Write applications in a breeze with packages from our community on Aleo Package Manager. For the first time, make no compromise between convenience and user privacy. Deploy and share your application on Aleo easily for life. Aleo has put together a solid compiler team to build a very ambitious circuit compiler language. The core aim of this endeavor is to allow developers to make use of zero-knowledge proofs in their applications in as simple a manner as possible.
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    Fink

    Fink

    Fink

    The Fink project wants to bring the full world of Unix open source software to Darwin and Mac OS X. We modify Unix software so that it compiles and runs on Mac OS X ("port" it) and make it available for download as a coherent distribution. Fink uses Debian tools like dpkg and apt-get to provide powerful binary package management. You can choose whether you want to download precompiled binary packages or build everything from source. The project offers precompiled binary packages as well as a fully automated build-from-source system. Mac OS X includes only a basic set of command-line tools. Fink brings you enhancements for these tools as well as a selection of graphical applications developed for Linux and other Unix variants. With Fink the compile process is fully automated; you'll never have to worry about Makefiles or configure scripts and their parameters again. The dependency system automatically takes care that all required libraries are present.
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    Rudix

    Rudix

    Rudix

    Rudix is a build system target on macOS (formerly known as Mac OS X) with minor support to OpenBSD, FreeBSD, NetBSD, and Linux. The build system (also called "ports") provides step-by-step instructions for building third-party software, entirely from source code. Rudix provides more than a pure ports framework, it comes with packages, and precompiled software bundled up in a nice format (files *.pkg) for easy installation on your Mac. If you want to collaborate on the project, visit us at GitHub/rudix-mac or at our mirror at GitLab/rudix. Use the GitHub issue tracker to submit bugs or request features. Similar projects or alternatives to Rudix are Fink, MacPorts, pkgsrc, and Homebrew. Packages are compiled and tested on macOS Big Sur (Version 11, Intel only!), Catalina (Version 10.15) and OS X El Capitan (Version 10.11). Every package is self-contained and has everything it needs to work. The binaries, libraries, and documentation will be installed under /usr/local/.
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    Rails Assets

    Rails Assets

    Rails Assets

    Rails Assets is the frictionless proxy between Bundler and Bower. It automatically converts the packaged components into gems that are easily droppable into your asset pipeline and stay up to date. First, make sure you use bundler >= 1.8.4. Add Rails Assets as a new gem source, then reference any Bower components that you need as gems. In development, if you have issues with SSL certificates and security is not a priority, you can use the alternate endpoint instead. During bundle install, if Bundler requests a package like this, Rails Assets’ daemon automatically will fetch the component from Bower’s registry, analyze its manifest file, bower.json, repackage the component as a valid Ruby gem and serve it to your application. Dependencies are handled the same way recursively. Gems created by Rails Assets work great with any Sprockets-based application. It works with Sinatra too!
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    MyGet

    MyGet

    MyGet

    The Secure Universal Package Manager. Continuously govern and audit all packages in your DevOps lifecycle. Thousands of teams worldwide trust MyGet with their package management and governance. Accelerate your software team with cloud package management, robust security controls and easy continuous integration build services. MyGet is a Universal Package Manager that integrates with your existing source code ecosystem and enables end-to-end package management. Centralized package management delivers consistency and governance to your DevOps workflow. MyGet real-time software license detection tracks your teams’ package usage and detects dependencies across all of your packages. Customized usage policies ensure your teams are only using approved packages while reporting vulnerabilities and outdated packages early in your software build and release cycles.
    Starting Price: $15 per month
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    Apptimized Workspace
    Discover, package and test your apps in your browser. Cloud-based application packaging environment, created for application packaging professionals by application packaging professionals. The scalable, low-cost alternative to traditional thick client discovery & packaging tools. Flexible and easy-to-use environment to serve all your software packaging needs. Access everything needed to analyze, document, package, remediate and test Microsoft Win32 applications. Without the need for infrastructure or VPN, a low monthly subscription with nothing to install, maintain or configure. Apptimized Workspace is a comprehensive and instantly available packaging environment in the cloud that takes your packaging process and all related areas to a new efficiency level. Do more with Apptimized Workspace than with any existing toolset, straight out of the box.
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    InstallAnywhere
    Don’t risk an installation error and poor customer experience. InstallAnywhere is the leading multi-platform solution for developers creating installers for physical, virtual, and cloud environments. InstallAnywhere makes it easy for developers to create professional installation software that performs the same, no matter what the platform. You’ll be able to create reliable installations for on-premises platforms like Windows, Linux, Apple, Solaris, AIX, HP-UX, and IBM, and then deploy them physically, virtually, or to the cloud (you can even package it up into a Docker container) all from a single project file. Whether for standalone instances or integrated into your current systems, with InstallAnywhere, you’ll be able to adapt to industry changes quickly, get to market faster and deliver an engaging customer experience. Reduce software development time and go to market faster. Impress end-users with customized installations. Simplify Virtualization and cloud-based deployments.
    Starting Price: $7,423 per 3 years
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    Npackd

    Npackd

    Npackd

    Npackd (pronounced "unpacked") is a GPLv3 licensed installer/application store/package manager/marketplace for applications for Windows. It helps you to find and install software, keep your system up-to-date and uninstall it if no longer necessary. The process of installing and uninstalling applications is completely automated (silent or unattended installation and un-installation). It helps you to find and install software, keep your system up-to-date and uninstall it if no longer necessary. You can watch this short video to better understand how it works. The process of installing and uninstalling applications is completely automated (silent or unattended installation and un-installation).
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    PackageManagement (OneGet)

    PackageManagement (OneGet)

    PackageManagement (OneGet)

    This module is currently not in development. We are no longer accepting any pull requests to this repository. OneGet is in a stable state and is expected to receive only high-priority bug fixes from Microsoft in the future. If you have a question or are seeing an unexpected behavior from this module please open up an issue in this repository. PackageManagement is supported in Windows, Linux and MacOS now. We periodically make binary drops to PowerShellCore, meaning PackageManagement is a part of PowerShell Core releases.
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    Packagist

    Packagist

    Packagist

    Packagist is the main composer repository. It aggregates public PHP packages installable with Composer. Put a file named composer.json at the root of your project, containing your project dependencies. Packagist is the default Composer package repository. It lets you find packages and lets Composer know where to get the code from. You can use Composer to manage your project or libraries' dependencies. First of all, you must pick a package name. This is a very important step since it can not change and it should be unique enough to avoid conflicts in the future. The package name consists of a vendor name and a project name joined by a/. The vendor name exists to prevent naming conflicts. The composer.json file should reside at the top of your package's git/svn/ repository and is the way you describe your package to both packagist and composer. New versions of your package are automatically fetched from tags you create in your VCS repository.
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    Bower

    Bower

    Bower

    Web sites are made of lots of things, frameworks, libraries, assets, and utilities. Bower manages all these things for you. Keeping track of all these packages and making sure they are up to date (or set to the specific versions you need) is tricky. Bower to the rescue! Bower can manage components that contain HTML, CSS, JavaScript, fonts, or even image files. Bower doesn’t concatenate or minify code or do anything else, it just installs the right versions of the packages you need and their dependencies. To get started, Bower works by fetching and installing packages from all over, taking care of hunting, finding, downloading, and saving the stuff you’re looking for. Bower keeps track of these packages in a manifest file, bower.json. How you use packages is up to you. Bower provides hooks to facilitate using packages in your tools and workflows. Bower is optimized for the front-end. If multiple packages depend on a package, jQuery, for example, Bower will download jQuery just once.
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    RepoFlow

    RepoFlow

    RepoFlow

    RepoFlow makes package management effortless and efficient. Designed to simplify your development workflow, RepoFlow provides a seamless experience for managing, discovering, and utilizing your software packages. Whether you’re a solo developer or part of a large team, RepoFlow has the tools you need to work smarter and faster. Why RepoFlow? • Simple and Intuitive RepoFlow is designed with developers in mind, offering a clean, straightforward interface. Quickly find the packages you need, view their details, and access ReadMe files without jumping through hoops. • Lightning-Fast Search Handle thousands of packages effortlessly with a powerful search that surfaces the exact package you're looking for, with the ability to filter by repository, version, or other metadata. • Rich Package Insights View ReadMe files, setup instructions, and other package details in just a few clicks. RepoFlow ensures all relevant information is easily accessible, saving you time.
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    Synaptic

    Synaptic

    Synaptic

    Synaptic is a graphical package management program for apt. It provides the same features as the apt-get command-line utility with a GUI front-end based on Gtk+. Install, remove, upgrade and downgrade single and multiple packages. Upgrade your whole system. Manage package repositories (sources.list). Find packages by name, description, and several other attributes. Select packages by status, section, name, or a custom filter. Sort packages by name, status, size, or version. Browse all available online documentation related to a package. Download the latest changelog of a package. Lock packages to the current version. Force the installation of a specific package version. Undo/Redo selections. Built-in terminal emulator for the package manager. Debian/Ubuntu only, configure packages through the debconf system. Debian/Ubuntu only, Xapain-based fast search (thanks to Enrico Zini).
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    DNF

    DNF

    DOCS

    DNF is a software package manager that installs, updates, and removes packages on Fedora and is the successor to YUM (Yellow-Dog Updater Modified). DNF makes it easy to maintain packages by automatically checking for dependencies and determining the actions required to install packages. This method eliminates the need to manually install or update the package, and its dependencies, using the rpm command. DNF is now the default software package management tool in Fedora. Removes packages installed as dependencies that are no longer required by currently installed programs. Checks for updates, but does not download or install the packages. Provides basic information about the package including name, version, release, and description.
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    Pacman

    Pacman

    Pacman

    Pacman is a utility which manages software packages in Linux. It uses simple compressed files as a package format, and maintains a text-based package database (more of a hierarchy), just in case some hand tweaking is necessary. Pacman does not strive to "do everything." It will add, remove and upgrade packages in the system, and it will allow you to query the package database for installed packages, files and owners. It also attempts to handle dependencies automatically and can download packages from a remote server. Version 2.0 of Pacman introduced the ability to sync packages (the - sync option) with a master server through the use of package databases. Prior to this, packages would have to be installed manually using the --add and - upgrade operations.
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    fpm

    fpm

    fpm

    fpm is a tool that lets you easily create packages for Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora, CentOS, RHEL, Arch Linux, FreeBSD, macOS, and more! fpm isn’t a new packaging system, it’s a tool to help you make packages for existing systems with less effort. It does this by offering a command-line interface to allow you to create packages easily. FPM is written in ruby and can be installed using gem. For some package formats (like rpm and snap), you will need certain packages installed to build them. Some package formats require other tools to be installed on your machine to be built; especially if you are building a package for another operating system/distribution. FPM takes your program and builds packages that can be installed easily on various operating systems. It can take any nodejs package, ruby gem, or even a python package and turn it into a deb, rpm, pacman, etc. package.
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    Harness

    Harness

    Harness

    Harness is an AI-native software delivery platform that helps engineering teams achieve excellence by automating and streamlining the entire software delivery lifecycle. It enables continuous integration, continuous delivery, and GitOps for multi-cloud, multi-region deployments with increased speed and reliability. Harness simplifies infrastructure as code, database DevOps, and artifact management to improve collaboration and reduce errors. The platform offers AI-powered testing, incident response, chaos engineering, and feature management to enhance quality and resilience. Harness also provides cloud cost management, security testing orchestration, and developer insights to optimize performance and governance. Trusted by leading enterprises, Harness accelerates innovation while reducing manual effort and risk.
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    YUM

    YUM

    Red Hat

    Installing, patching, and removing software packages on Linux machines is one of the common tasks every sysadmin has to do. Here is how to get started with Linux package management in Linux Red Hat-based distributions (distros). Package management is a method of installing, updating, removing, and keeping track of software updates from specific repositories (repos) in the Linux system. Linux distros often use different package management tools. Red Hat-based distros use RPM (RPM Package Manager) and YUM/DNF (Yellow Dog Updater, Modified/Dandified YUM). YUM is the primary package management tool for installing, updating, removing and managing software packages in Red Hat Enterprise Linux. YUM performs dependency resolution when installing, updating, and removing software packages. YUM can manage packages from installed repositories in the system or from .rpm packages. There are many options and commands available to use with YUM.
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    Nix

    Nix

    NixOS

    Nix is a tool that takes a unique approach to package management and system configuration. Learn how to make reproducible, declarative, and reliable systems. Nix builds packages in isolation from each other. This ensures that they are reproducible and don't have undeclared dependencies, so if a package works on one machine, it will also work on another. Nix makes it trivial to share development and build environments for your projects, regardless of what programming languages and tools you’re using. Nix ensures that installing or upgrading one package cannot break other packages. It allows you to roll back to previous versions and ensures that no package is in an inconsistent state during an upgrade. Nix is a purely functional package manager. This means that it treats packages like values in purely functional programming languages such as Haskell, they are built by functions that don’t have side effects, and they never change after they have been built.
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    AppGet

    AppGet

    AppGet

    AppGet is a Github moderated, open source package manager which focuses on security, automation and ease-of-use. All moderation is done in GitHub. Anyone can submit a pull request which is then checked and approved by our team. Install, update and remove any application available in our library even if the application wasn’t originally installed with AppGet. Our client code and application library are completely open source and available on GitHub. AppGet bots work around the clock to ensure our application library is kept up-to-date with the latest versions. Applications in AppGet's library are always downloaded directly from the author. No more looking around the web looking for the download link. AppGet uses metadata-only manifest files. This makes reviewing manifest much simpler and generally much more secure.
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    eoPKG

    eoPKG

    eoPKG

    eoPKG is the package manager for the Solus operating system. It is used to manage installed software packages, search for available software, and to apply updates to the system. Change the system root for eoPKG commands. Set username used when connecting to Basic-Auth repositories. Set password used when connecting to Basic-Auth repositories. Enable full debug information and backtraces. Keep bandwidth usage under the specified (numeric) KBs. Disable the use of ANSI escape sequences for colorization by eoPKG. On success, 0 is returned. A non-zero return code signals a failure.
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    PyPI

    PyPI

    PyPI

    PyPI is the official repository for Python software packages, hosting hundreds of thousands of projects that developers can publish and users can discover and install. It supports both source distributions (“sdists”) and pre-built binary “wheels”, allowing packages to include native extensions for different platforms. Projects on PyPI consist of multiple releases, each of which can include various files for different operating systems or Python versions. Metadata for each package includes things like version number, dependencies, licensing, classifiers, description (including rendering Markdown or reStructuredText), and other information that tools like pip use to resolve, download, and install the correct package. PyPI provides search and filtering based on package metadata, letting users find what they need via keywords, compatibility, or other package attributes.
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    Homebrew

    Homebrew

    Homebrew

    The missing package manager for macOS (or Linux). The script explains what it will do and then pauses before it does it. Homebrew installs the stuff you need that Apple (or your Linux system) didn’t. Homebrew installs packages to their own directory and then symlinks their files into /usr/local (on macOS Intel). Homebrew won’t install files outside its prefix and you can place a Homebrew installation wherever you like. Trivially create your own Homebrew packages. It’s all Git and Ruby underneath, so hack away with the knowledge that you can easily revert your modifications and merge upstream updates. Homebrew formulae are simple Ruby scripts. Homebrew complements macOS (or your Linux system). Install your RubyGems with gem and their dependencies with brew. Homebrew Cask installs macOS apps, fonts and plugins and other non-open source software. Making a cask is as simple as creating a formula.
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    Aptitude

    Aptitude

    Debian

    Aptitude is an Ncurses and command-line based front-end to numerous Apt libraries, which are also used by Apt, the default Debian package manager. Aptitude is text-based and run from a terminal. A mutt-like syntax for matching packages in a flexible manner. Mark packages as "automatically installed" or "manually installed" so that packages can be auto-removed when no longer required (feature available in Apt, too, since quite a few Debian releases). Preview of actions about to be taken with different colors marking different actions. The ability to interactively retrieve and display the Debian changelog of all available official packages. Score-based dependency resolver which is more suitable for interactive dependency resolution with additional hints from the user like "I don't want that part of the solution but keep that other part of the solution for your next try". Apt's dependency resolver on the other hand is optimized for good "one-shot" solutions.
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    ProGet

    ProGet

    inedo

    Scan for vulnerabilities and control who can access different feeds and actions, all within minutes of download and fast install. ProGet is self-managed and is available in a powerful free version that can be upgraded as needed. ProGet helps you package applications and components so you can ensure your software is built only once, and then deployed consistently across environments. This means everyone can be certain that what goes to production is exactly what was built and tested. Third-party packages (such as NuGet, npm, PowerShell, and Chocolatey) and Docker containers are also supported, allowing you to enforce quality standards, monitor for open-source licenses, and scan for vulnerabilities across all packages, much earlier in the development cycle. With high availability, load-balancing, and multi-site replication, ProGet can centralize your organization’s software applications and components to provide uniform access to developers and servers.
    Starting Price: $9,995 per year