
During a two-month period, Atlanswer enhanced the ScoopInstaller/Main repository by delivering Arm64 architecture support across multiple core tools, including tree-sitter, jj, texlab, fd, and difftastic. Working primarily with JSON configuration and configuration management, Atlanswer updated download URLs, SHA256 hashes, and extraction directories to enable seamless installation and validation on Apple Silicon and other ARM-based devices. The work focused on cross-platform development and package management, ensuring artifact integrity and broadening device compatibility. Each change was documented at the commit level, providing traceability and maintainability. No bugs were reported or fixed, reflecting a focused and well-executed engineering effort.
February 2026: Delivered Arm64 architecture support for Difftastic in ScoopInstaller/Main, enabling arm64 compatibility by adding arm64 download URLs and hash values for binaries in the configuration. This aligns with difftastic 0.67.0 and improves cross-architecture compatibility and artifact integrity for ARM-based environments.
February 2026: Delivered Arm64 architecture support for Difftastic in ScoopInstaller/Main, enabling arm64 compatibility by adding arm64 download URLs and hash values for binaries in the configuration. This aligns with difftastic 0.67.0 and improves cross-architecture compatibility and artifact integrity for ARM-based environments.
January 2026: ScoopInstaller/Main delivered cross-architecture Arm64 support across core tooling by adding ARM64 downloads/hashes for tree-sitter, jj, texlab, and fd, and updating configuration, autoupdate flow, and extraction directories to widen device compatibility. This work is captured by four commits, enabling Apple Silicon and other ARM-based devices and improving install reliability.
January 2026: ScoopInstaller/Main delivered cross-architecture Arm64 support across core tooling by adding ARM64 downloads/hashes for tree-sitter, jj, texlab, and fd, and updating configuration, autoupdate flow, and extraction directories to widen device compatibility. This work is captured by four commits, enabling Apple Silicon and other ARM-based devices and improving install reliability.

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