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Chocolatey

Chocolatey

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What is Chocolatey?

Chocolatey is a package manager for Windows. It allows you to install and manage software applications from the command line. It is commonly used by developers, system administrators, and power users to automate software installation and updates, ensuring consistency across multiple machines.

What other technologies are related to Chocolatey?

Chocolatey Competitor Technologies

Winget is Microsoft's native package manager for Windows, directly competing with Chocolatey for software installation and management.
mentioned alongside Chocolatey in 44% (52) of relevant job posts
WSUS (Windows Server Update Services) is Microsoft's solution for managing and deploying updates, including software updates, making it a competitor for software distribution.
mentioned alongside Chocolatey in 0% (66) of relevant job posts
Intune is a Microsoft endpoint management solution that includes application deployment, making it a competitor for software management on Windows.
mentioned alongside Chocolatey in 0% (75) of relevant job posts

Chocolatey Complementary Technologies

Chocolatey can use NuGet packages, making it complementary by extending the range of installable software.
mentioned alongside Chocolatey in 3% (137) of relevant job posts
Chocolatey packages are often built using PowerShell scripts, making it a core dependency for package creation and automation.
mentioned alongside Chocolatey in 0% (568) of relevant job posts
Puppet can use Chocolatey to manage Windows software as part of its configuration management capabilities.
mentioned alongside Chocolatey in 0% (244) of relevant job posts

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