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Sampler vs Scoop.sh: What are the differences?

What is Sampler? Visualization for any shell command. A tool for shell commands execution, visualization and alerting. Configured with a simple YAML file.

What is Scoop.sh? * A command-line installer for Windows*. It installs programs to your home directory by default. So you don’t need admin permissions to install programs, and you won’t see UAC popups every time you need to add or remove a program.

Sampler and Scoop.sh can be categorized as "Shell Utilities" tools.

Sampler and Scoop.sh are both open source tools. It seems that Scoop.sh with 8.38K GitHub stars and 752 forks on GitHub has more adoption than Sampler with 6.11K GitHub stars and 269 GitHub forks.

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What is Sampler?

A tool for shell commands execution, visualization and alerting. Configured with a simple YAML file.

What is Scoop.sh?

It installs programs to your home directory by default. So you don’t need admin permissions to install programs, and you won’t see UAC popups every time you need to add or remove a program.

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