Download, install, update, and manage basic software tools on Windows.
Installing software on Windows can be done by typing simple commands with Chocolatey, a software automation tool for Windows.
If you don't have these tools installed (or even if you do), we recommend using Chocolately to install them. Chocolatey makes it easy to keep your software up-to-date.
Web browsers
- Google Chrome
- Mozilla Firefox
Editors
- Notepad++
- Visual Studio Code (VS Code) - FIRST TIME DO THIS THE TYPICAL WAY
Working with Large Compressed Files
- 7zip
JavaScript without a Browser
- Node.js (includes npm, the Node package manager)
Web Utilities
- cURL - data transfer utility
- Wget - file retrieval utility (request HTTP, HTTPS, and FTP from scripts
- Postman - Web API Development Environment
Version Control
- Git for Windows (comes with Git Bash, a little bit of Linux on Windows :) ) - FIRST TIME DO THIS THE TYPICAL WAY
- TortoiseGit (integrates with Windows File Manager) -- FIRST TIME DO THIS THE TYPICAL WAY
Utilities
- PuTTY - terminal emulator, includes PuTTYGen for generating SSH public-private key pairs used with Git repos
All recommended tools are free.
Use powerful automation tools to make installing software easier. Install Chocolatey, the Windows Package Manager from https://chocolatey.org/ by following the directions on the website.
Right-click in your Documents folder, and select 'Open PowerShell as Administrator'. If you don't have this option, see Windows Setup for Developers.
Using the -y flag is optional and will automatically answer 'yes' to install questions.
It's safe to install software you already have (e.g., typically Chrome is already installed). You can find additional information by going to the specific link from https://chocolatey.org/packages.
All at once:
choco install googlechrome notepadplusplus (add all packages as desired) -y
Refresh environment variables if they have been modified.
refreshenv
Or one at a time:
choco install googlechrome -y
choco install notepadplusplus -y
choco install vscode -y
choco install 7zip -y
choco install nodejs -y
choco install curl -y
choco install wget -y
choco install git -y
choco install tortoisegit -y
choco install putty -y
choco install postman -y
Explore at https://chocolatey.org/packages.
- View list of locally-installed programs. Open PowerShell here as Admin and run:
choco list -local
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Inspect the downloaded software - the default location is 'C:\ProgramData\chocolatey' (or for earlier installations, 'c:\chocolatey').
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Inspect your updated Windows environment variables. Hit Win key and type env. Select "Edit System Environment Variables". From System Properties window Advanced tab, click "Environment Variables".
To upgrade your versions, periodically run choco upgrade. You can automate this script to make it even easier.
choco upgrade chocolatey -y
choco upgrade all -y
refreshenv
Alternatively, each tool can be installed in the traditional manner. Just go to the website for the software and follow instructions to download, install, and configure tools using provided installers.
Important!
- Ensure VS Code installs right-click 'Open with Code' on folder context menus. If not, reinstall using traditional methods.
- Ensure full TortoiseGit context menus are available. If not, reinstall using traditional methods.
Firefox Add-ons
- Firefox Multi-Account Containers (limit access across apps)
- uBlockOrigin (blocker) ensure name includes "Origin"
- HTTPS Everywhere (requires encryption)
Ruby + Dev kit (for Jekyll, etc.)
choco install ruby -y
refreshenv
choco install ruby2.devkit -y
refreshenv
Ananconda3 (for Python)
choco install anaconda3 -y
Professional Java Development
choco install openjdk -y
choco install eclipse -y
choco install gradle -y
choco install maven -y
- automation tools
- web browser
- Chocolatey
- editor
- environment variables
- package manager
- upgrade (get the latest version)
- Windows (operating system)
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