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[GH-ISSUE #40] Suggestion: submit a Chocolatey package #39
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Originally created by @unquietwiki on GitHub (Jun 1, 2018).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/clechasseur/pathcopycopy/issues/40
Originally assigned to: @clechasseur on GitHub.
@clechasseur commented on GitHub (Jun 3, 2018):
This seems too specific to include in a tool to copy paths. I don't really see the link. However, is there a way to do this by launching an executable with the package's path or something? Because custom commands have that ability.
@unquietwiki commented on GitHub (Jun 3, 2018):
@clechasseur Thanks for responding to this. I was suggesting to submit this software as a package; to be installed via that mechanism.
@clechasseur commented on GitHub (Jun 7, 2018):
Oops, looks like I misunderstood. I like the idea, will keep this open.
@clechasseur commented on GitHub (Nov 19, 2018):
It looks like someone went ahead and did the job for me:
https://chocolatey.org/packages/path-copy-copy
I could try to pick up the ownership I guess. They seem to be doing a pretty good job. I'll think about it.
@teknowledgist commented on GitHub (Sep 11, 2019):
Thanks! 😄 I just picked up the package because I (like and) use your software and maintenance had lapsed.
It's no bother to me either way if you want to be the/a maintainer. Although I have the package pretty automated, you would want to be familiar with Chocolatey and Automatic Updater (AU).