docs(readme): add Scoop installation instructions#63
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Pull request overview
Adds official Scoop installation instructions to the main README so Windows users have a first-class install path alongside existing Homebrew/Cargo/Docker/binary options.
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- Document Scoop installation flow for Windows (
scoop bucket add+scoop install) in the Installation section.
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Summary
This documentation update adds Scoop installation instructions for Windows users in the main README.
The project now has a dedicated Scoop bucket at https://github.com/rustfs/scoop-bucket, so the README should document Scoop alongside the existing Homebrew, Cargo, Docker, and binary installation paths.
User Impact
Windows users can now discover an official Scoop-based installation flow directly from the README instead of having to find the bucket manually.
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