Squirrel.Client
Metadata
Authors | GitHub |
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Copyrights | Copyright 2012 GitHub |
Description | The client-side library for updating desktop applications via Squirrel |
IconUrl | http://f.cl.ly/items/1G1J1l220W0J1W2R1o2E/Image 2012.09.06 4:03:56 PM.png |
LicenseUrl | https://github.com/github/Squirrel/blob/master/COPYING |
Owners | GitHub |
ProjectUrl | https://github.com/github/Squirrel/blob/master |
RequireLicenseAcceptance | False |
Tags | Installer Desktop WiX |
Dependencies | Squirrel.Core:[0.7.5]|Microsoft.Bcl.Async:1.0.16|NuGet.Core:2.7.0|Rx-Main:2.1.30214.0|System.IO.Abstractions:1.4.0.66 |
Title | Squirrel.Client |
PackageSize | 97970 |
PackageHashAlgorithm | SHA512 |
PackageHash | bR15zIs4NVwCy6H7rKvRKxf9eHozeWZebxyzOmWrMAMj3UBt4ZcWscC7qs63o5pk/bf991sWxOY3eHJ8aVt8yg== |
DownloadCount | 000000 |
CreatedDate | 2013-10-25T05:21:55 |
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NuGet (nuget.exe)
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nuget install Squirrel.Client -Source http://nuget.gw.symbolsource.org/Public/NuGet/FeedService.mvc
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nuget install Squirrel.Client -Source http://nuget.gw.symbolsource.org/Public/%login%/%key%/NuGet/FeedService.mvc
NuGet (Package Manager Console)
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Install-Package Squirrel.Client
- Installing the package (HTTP Basic authentication):
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Install-Package Squirrel.Client -Source http://nuget.gw.symbolsource.org/Public/NuGet/FeedService.mvc
- Installing the package (pre-authenticated):
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Install-Package Squirrel.Client -Source http://nuget.gw.symbolsource.org/Public/%login%/%key%/NuGet/FeedService.mvc
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Uninstall-Package Squirrel.Client
OpenWrap
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o add-wrap Squirrel.Client
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o remove-wrap Squirrel.Client
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