This repository contains the source code for the Windows Package Manager Client (aka winget.exe).
The packages available to the client are in the Community repo.
The Windows Package Manager project is in Preview. We welcome all feedback, and that feedback might lead to big (maybe even breaking) changes.
The client requires Windows 10 1809 (build 17763) or later at this time.
The client is distributed within the App Installer package. While this package is pre-installed on Windows, the client will not be made generally available during the Preview period. In order to get automatic updates from the Microsoft Store that contain the client, one must do one of the following:
- Install a Windows 10 Insider build
- Join the Preview flight ring by signing up
Note: it may take a few days to get the updated App Installer after you receive e-mail confirmation from joining the Windows Package Manager Insider program. If you decide to install the latest release from GitHub, and you have successfully joined the insider program, you will receive updates when the next stable release has been added to the Microsoft Store.
Once you have received the updated App Installer you should be able to execute winget
. Some users have reported issues with the client not being on their PATH.
The same Microsoft Store package will be made available via our Releases. Note that installing this package will give you the WinGet client, but it will not enable automatic updates from the Microsoft Store.
You may need to install the VC++ v14 Desktop Framework Package. This should only be necessary on older builds of Windows 10 and only if you get an error about missing framework packages.
Installer behavior can be different depending on whether you are running winget with administrator privileges.
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When running winget without administrator privileges, some applications may require elevation to install. When the installer runs, Windows will prompt you to elevate. If you choose not to elevate, the application will fail to install.
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When running winget in an Administrator Command Prompt, you will not see elevation prompts if the application requires it. Always use caution when running your command prompt as an administrator, and only install applications you trust.
You can also build the client yourself. While the client should be perfectly functional, we are not ready to provide full support for clients running outside of the official distribution mechanisms yet. Feel free to file an Issue, but know that it may get lower prioritization.
The plan for delivering Windows Package Manager v1.0 is described here, and will be updated as the project proceeds.
The Windows Package Manager is a tool designed to help you quickly and easily discover and install those tools that make your PC environment special. By using the Windows Package Manager, from one command, you can install your favorite tool:
winget install <tool>
For Preview, the goal is to get something usable in your hands as soon as possible. At preview you can search, show, and install packages. Soon we will have uninstall, list and update. These items are available on our backlog, so feel free to upvote the features you want.
This winget-cli repository includes the source code designed to build the client. You are encouraged to participate in the development of this client. We have plenty of backlog features in our Issues. You can upvote the ones you want, add more, or even get started on one.
The client is built around the concept of sources; a set of packages effectively. Sources provide the ability to discover and retrieve the metadata about the packages, so that the client can act on it.
The default source reflects that data available from the Community repo.
We plan to better support additional sources, and additional types of sources, in the future. For now, additional sources can be configured, but only one used at a time.
The Package Manager Service is responsible for approving Pull Requests. It validates the YAML and manifest spec for spec compliance.
- Windows 10 1809 (17763) or later
- Developer Mode enabled
- Visual Studio 2019
- Or use winget to install it ;) (although you may need to adjust the workloads via Tools->Get Tools and Features...)
- The following workloads:
- .NET Desktop Development
- Desktop Development with C++
- Universal Windows Platform Development
- The following extensions:
We currently only build using the solution; command line methods of building a VS solution should work as well.
We would like to thank Keivan Beigi (@kayone) for his work on AppGet which helped us on the initial project direction for Windows Package Manager.
This project welcomes contributions and suggestions. Most contributions require you to agree to a Contributor License Agreement (CLA) declaring that you have the right to, and actually do, grant us the rights to use your contribution. For details, visit https://cla.opensource.microsoft.com. More information is available in our CONTRIBUTING.md file.
When you submit a pull request, a CLA bot will automatically determine whether you need to provide a CLA and decorate the PR appropriately (e.g., status check, comment). Simply follow the instructions provided by the bot. You will only need to do this once across all repos using our CLA.
This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. For more information, please refer to the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact [email protected] with any additional questions or comments.
The winget.exe client is instrumented to collect usage and diagnostic (error) data and sends it to Microsoft to help improve the product.
If you build the client yourself the instrumentation will not be enabled and no data will be sent to Microsoft.
The winget.exe client respects machine wide privacy settings and users can opt-out on their device, as documented in the Microsoft Windows privacy statement here.
In short to opt-out, go to Start
, then select Settings
> Privacy
> Diagnostics & feedback
, and select Basic
.
See the privacy statement for more details.