From the commandline, you specify which apps you want installed, and it does the work of finding the latest version (or the exact one you specified) and installing it on your machine. ![]() Microsoft has recently released Windows Package Manager 1.0, which automates the process of getting software on your machine. I’ll show how to add a package to a private (WinGet.RestSource) feed – directly via its REST API because the WinGet client doesn’t support this (yet), and how to use this feed from WinGet.
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