Closed aaronliu0130 closed 2 years ago
You'd need to install scoop from the settings window:
I remember doing that before installing scoop cli manually and it popped up a bunch of errors with get execution policy or something. I'll try again.
It worked for some reason... I also think that it should be documented that this is needed, or at least put it in the faq
Also, is there any chance the fake packages can be removed from the listings?
On the updates section, you can blacklist them.
On the other ones no, unless you disable scoop
Before submitting the issue
Describe the bug
Scoop packages don't show up. It only shows up 4 fake packages.
To Reproduce
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Expected behaviour
I see packages from the main bucket of scoop
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Additional context
aria2, a package in the main bucket of Scoop, also doesn't show up when I try to search it in wingetUI. I can verify that scoop can install aria2 successfully in powershell.