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Windows Package Manager CLI VS Lip Gloss

Compare Windows Package Manager CLI VS Lip Gloss and see what are their differences

Windows Package Manager CLI logo Windows Package Manager CLI

Windows Package Manager CLI (aka winget). Contribute to microsoft/winget-cli development by creating an account on GitHub.

Lip Gloss logo Lip Gloss

Design terminal user interfaces
  • Windows Package Manager CLI Landing page
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    2023-08-25
  • Lip Gloss Landing page
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    2023-10-10

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Category Popularity

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Windows Tools
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Developer Tools
36 36%
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Package Manager
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GitHub
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100% 100

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Social recommendations and mentions

Lip Gloss might be a bit more popular than Windows Package Manager CLI. We know about 13 links to it since March 2021 and only 10 links to Windows Package Manager CLI. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.

Windows Package Manager CLI mentions (10)

  • How can Sri Lankans stay up-to-date with the latest trends and opportunities?(Why do Sri Lankans residing in Sri Lanka fall behind in keeping up with the latest updates and trends?)
    Now, this is the hardest bit, most of us are too poor to afford the latest and greatest tech and other new stuffs, but things which we can do, like installing a new program (Microsoft PowerToys, Windows Terminal and Windows Package Manager (Winget)) testing new softwares (Windows Insider Program, Apple Public Beta Program) are some ways to make us the early birds or early adopters without spending our precious... Source: over 1 year ago
  • Balkaners, what operating system are you using?
    Installing any single application: Microsoft Store and WinGet if you prefer something like apt-get. Source: over 1 year ago
  • What is a recommended way to install Windows Terminal (and maybe winget) in LTSC?
    2) Get winget from microsoft/winget-cli and install it manually then install Windows Terminal with it. The downside is no updates for winget itself unless you download a new version by hand. Source: over 1 year ago
  • It WingetUI trustworthy?
    This is a frontend for various Windows package managers, it does not do package management itself. You would have to investigate the specific package manager you want to use. In this case, it's using (among others) Winget which is Microsoft's package manager offering (which is fairly new, I think). Source: over 1 year ago
  • Batch Win Installer - from a defined list of software, BWI will install software on 64 bit Windows 10/11 x64 machine without prompts ; check what software is installed and offer to install and/or upgrade software and scan program's websites to determine the latest version of the software available
    Consider using winget to keep the majority of your packages up-to-date. It's baked into Windows 11 and the most recent versions of Windows 10 (as far as I am aware of), it also has updating capabilities, etc. Source: over 1 year ago
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Lip Gloss mentions (13)

  • State of the Terminal
    "\033[31;1;4munderlines\033[0m" is (again) no worse than a stream of vertices or a stream of object code. Everything is a stream of bytes (well, a stream of bits anyway). Do you want CSS? Lipgloss is not too far off [0]. I read your objection basically as "escape sequences and control codes are noisy garbage"; are you saying something more like "the functionality you can achieve with escape sequences and control... - Source: Hacker News / 30 days ago
  • When creating console based applications how do you replicate the following realtime updates:
    I recommend looking at the charm libraries. Lip gloss https://github.com/charmbracelet/lipgloss can provide the styling and bubble tea can handle the screen updates and framework https://github.com/charmbracelet/bubbletea there is a premade progress bar component in bubbles library. https://github.com/charmbracelet/bubbles. Source: 6 months ago
  • A Java library to work with the ANSI OSC52 terminal sequence.
    I saw https://github.com/charmbracelet/lipgloss and was wondering if there is anything equivalent in the JVM ecosystem. I couldn't find anything so I started crawling its deps tree and reimplementing to fall asleep at night. Source: 12 months ago
  • GUI brain tries to learn shell scripting
    Off the top of my head I am thinking of charmbracelet/lipgloss but I don't know if its the best suited to my use case. Source: over 1 year ago
  • Destroy command for zpools, datasets and snapshots
    Or, quit worrying about how to fix every utility ever, and just make a nice-looking ZFS TUI with "Are you sure?" boxes and progress bars, using Lip Gloss. That kind of thinking has led to about 50 offshoots of the top utility. (Nothing wrong with that. Long may they all run!). Source: over 1 year ago
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What are some alternatives?

When comparing Windows Package Manager CLI and Lip Gloss, you can also consider the following products

Scoop - A command-line installer for Windows

Rainglow Color Themes - 320+ color themes for a variety of editors and software.

Chocolatey - The sane way to manage software on Windows.

Hyper - Extensible, cross-platform terminal built on open web standards.

Ninite - Ninite is the easiest way to install software.

Themer - Personalize themes for your terminal/editor/wallpaper/slack