Package manager
A package manager is a set of tools that automates and manages computer software. They deal with packages, or collections, of bundled files. Package managers make it easy to install, upgrade, or remove software for a computer’s operating system.
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⛔️ DEPRECATED - 🛠️ Unified CLI for managing and installing various packages effortlessly
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CLI-Toolchain to create a consistent development environment across platforms (Package Manager, Installer, SDK's, PathVars, EnvVars, Secrets, Configs, dotfiles, Terminal Customizations and more
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A flexible package manager designed to support multiple versions, configurations, platforms, and compilers.
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NPX Package to create a new UPM package.json file
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native & distro independent package manager.
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