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scoop: List installed packages.
$ scoop list
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The command "scoop list" is used in the Scoop package manager for Windows.
Scoop is a command-line tool that allows you to easily install and manage various software packages on your Windows machine. "list" is one of the available commands in Scoop.
When you run "scoop list", it will display a list of all the installed packages managed by Scoop on your system. This list includes both the main packages and any dependencies that have been installed.
The output of the command typically includes the package name, the current version installed, and sometimes additional information like the homepage or a description of the package. This information can be helpful when you want to see what packages you have installed or check for updates.
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