One great thing about scoop is that downgrading an app is very easy. You can also manage multiple versions of a runtime, for example, you can install multiple Node.js versions and switch between them with scoop reset
command.
WinMerge, the best diffing tool out there.
BTW, this is now trending on Hacker News.
Very nice to see a Tauri app. Any plans to add macOS support?
There's also an expectation that software is supposed to be updated. However, the software may be feature complete at a point of time; it's goal has been achieved and there's nothing more that author feels to add in the current feature set. Is the software abandoned now? Definitely not. Author may choose to push security patches but they are not obliged to.
It's not stable and therefore introduces breaking changes. They clearly mention this on their README.
This project has reached a minimum-viable-product level of quality. Many people use it as their daily driver, but it may be unstable for some commands. Nu's design is subject to change as it matures.
I've been happily using Nushell for a long time: https://github.com/nushell/nushell