![]() ![]() If you see the help menu, you’re ready to go (that’s the image above). Launch your favorite terminal (I prefer Windows Terminal ) and run winget. You might already have it from an automatic update via the Microsoft Store. I also covered most of the basics in the Windows Package Manager 1.0 announcement. ![]() One of them is the Windows Package Manager app repository, and the other is the Microsoft Store.Īll Windows Package Manager commands and features have been documented at Microsoft Docs. The client now ships with two sources configured. The most notable new feature is access to apps in the Microsoft Store. The team has been busy over the last few months making improvements and adding new features. Grab yourself a cup of coffee (or any other favorite beverage). The moment we’ve been waiting for has finally arrived. The Windows Package Manager is being released to Windows 10 (build 1809 and newer) and Windows 11 as an automatic update via the Microsoft Store. ![]() We’ve squashed some annoying bugs and added some highly anticipated features. We’re releasing Windows Package Manager 1.1. ![]()
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