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This is the second development build after the Windows Package Manager 1.3 build for Windows 10 (1809+) and Windows 11.
Experimental features are enabled in this release. The experimental support for installing from a zip file (except portable packages) is included in this release. This build will be released to Windows Insider Dev builds, and Windows Package Manager Insiders.
Run winget features to see which experimental features are enabled or disabled.
Add the following to your settings (winget settings) file to enable support for testing .zip manifests:
"experimentalFeatures": {"zipInstall": true}
Note: The Windows Package Manager Community Repository does not accept zip applications. They will not be accepted until after 1.4 is Generally Available and has been rolled out to the majority of Windows systems via the automatic upgrade from the Microsoft Store. Users may test with local manifests.
We've also made progress towards native PowerShell cmdlets. These will work with PowerShell 6 and PowerShell 7. We're still working on the hurdles associated with PowerShell 5.1. We're planning to have a downloadable module for import in a future release. Join the PowerShell discussions if you're interested.
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This is the second development build after the Windows Package Manager 1.3 build for Windows 10 (1809+) and Windows 11.
Experimental features are enabled in this release. The experimental support for installing from a zip file (except portable packages) is included in this release. This build will be released to Windows Insider Dev builds, and Windows Package Manager Insiders.
Run
winget featuresto see which experimental features are enabled or disabled.Add the following to your settings (
winget settings) file to enable support for testing .zip manifests:We've also made progress towards native PowerShell cmdlets. These will work with PowerShell 6 and PowerShell 7. We're still working on the hurdles associated with PowerShell 5.1. We're planning to have a downloadable module for import in a future release. Join the PowerShell discussions if you're interested.
Features
winget findshould be a synonym ofwinget search#1299winget removeas an alias command forwinget uninstall#1978Bugs
What's Changed
ms-windows-storelink not rendered in md by @iamCristYe in fixms-windows-storelink not rendered in md #2403RequireExplicitUpgrademanifest element by @lechacon in Add support forRequireExplicitUpgrademanifest element #1795New Contributors
ms-windows-storelink not rendered in md #2403Full Changelog: release-v1.3.1872...release-v1.4.2161-preview
This discussion was created from the release Windows Package Manager 1.4.2161-preview.
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