The new command-line interface for the Microsoft Store is designed to provide developers with a novel approach to app management. Officially named Store CLI, the tool ...
XDA Developers on MSN
A new command-line version of the Microsoft Store lets you install and update apps with simple text
The Microsoft Command-Line Interface (or Microsoft Store CLI) ditches the familiar graphical user interface for simple text commands.
If you're a developer or power user, you might just prefer this new way to find, install, and update Microsoft Store apps.
Microsoft is previewing an open-source command-line tool designed to speed up Windows application development, testing, and delivery.
How-To Geek on MSN
6 tips for using Linux without touching the command line
You don't need to live in the Linux terminal.
In some ways, data and its quality can seem strange to people used to assessing the quality of software. There’s often no observable behaviour to check and little in the way of structure to help you ...
Microsoft unveils a new Microsoft Store CLI for Windows and upgrades Partner Center analytics with anomaly alerts and deeper app insights.
Want to develop your Linux skills? I've found the perfect distro for you ...
Fast Company on MSN
OpenClaw is a major leap forward for AI—and a cybersecurity nightmare
Security researchers say thousands of exposed OpenClaw gateways could let hackers read private files, emails, and messages. Cybersecurity researchers have discovered roughly 1,000 unprotected gateways ...
Written in Python, Freqtrade is a free, open-source crypto trading bot that works with all major exchanges and can be ...
Microsoft has released Store CLI, a new command-line tool that enables developers and power users to browse, install, and update Microsoft Store apps from the terminal.
If you want to de-enshittify Windows 11 but find starting over from scratch to be daunting, then this is for you.
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