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Make binary available via Windows package manager(s) #30

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UmanShahzad opened this issue May 10, 2021 · 6 comments
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Make binary available via Windows package manager(s) #30

UmanShahzad opened this issue May 10, 2021 · 6 comments
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UmanShahzad commented May 10, 2021

Originally tracking this work in #3 but splitting this out as a more specific issue.

Allow users to download and get automatic updates for our binaries via Windows package managers such as:

  • Chocolatey
  • winget
  • scoop (recommended below)
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jnoc commented May 13, 2021

Could I also suggest scoop thanks!

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@jnoc When I get started on this I'll definitely give that a look, thanks!

@UmanShahzad UmanShahzad added this to the v2 milestone May 19, 2021
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UmanShahzad commented Nov 26, 2021

@rm-Umar can you check the feasibility of this? Please first just share your findings on how one achieves getting into some of these package managers. If there're any easy wins we should take those. Otherwise let's consider an auto-updating model built into the CLI itself going forward.

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rm-Umar commented Nov 26, 2021

I was also thinking about scoop as many of the cli tools use that but let me see what I can do.

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We discussed this and considering WinGet is the official Microsoft one, sounds most reasonable to first try here.

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rm-Umar commented Nov 28, 2021

Yup as we discussed already we'll go with Winget

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