Hey everyone, the ultimate way for app management on Windows! Please make sure to read the description for the chapters and key information about this video and others. ⚠ P L E A S E N O T E ⚠ 🔎 If you are looking for content on a particular topic search the channel. If I have something it will be there! 🕰 I don't discuss future content nor take requests for future content so please don't ask 😇 🤔 Due to the channel growth and number of people wanting help I no longer can answer or even read questions and they will just stay in the moderation queue never to be seen so please post questions to other sites like Reddit, Microsoft Community Hub etc. 👂 Translate the captions to your native language via the auto-translate feature in settings! th-cam.com/video/v5b53-PgEmI/w-d-xo.html for a demo of using this feature. Thanks for watching! 🤙
:) winget is an unsung hero. I've enjoyed it since the days I had to enable it on Windows 10 manually from the GitHub project. I use it to build a new environment whenever I get a new image. Then I pull my config preferences and settings for things like edge, vs code, etc. through my identity. For the remainder, I've resorted to GIT pull from a remote repo or OneDrive. It does take the fun out of spending hours perfecting your newly purchased laptop :). Now I just deploy and configure with intent without discretion. Hope this Winget video inspires some like John did to me a year or so ago to build this out on my own. I still use Chocolatey but only when Winget can't get me there.
Thanks for going in to details of how Winget works. Winget was always confusing with having 2 sources and I never really understood/used it. Knowing the internals makes me want to make it my main package manager.
I love using WinGet at home and now in corp environment with Intune. Great to have a native package manager in Windows. Thanks for presenting some deeper mechanics on how this works.
If i try to start winget in an elevated powershell its not there. only in user-scope. thats really annoying and there are many many different answers in the internet about how to fix this. And the fix i found 4 weeks ago doesnt function anymore. as long as its not possible to automatically start and run winget as admin remotely it makes no sense for us. If someone knows a fully functional tutorial or smth. similar i would be really thankful for the link. The official documentation says it not possible but it is...
Hey everyone, the ultimate way for app management on Windows! Please make sure to read the description for the chapters and key information about this video and others.
⚠ P L E A S E N O T E ⚠
🔎 If you are looking for content on a particular topic search the channel. If I have something it will be there!
🕰 I don't discuss future content nor take requests for future content so please don't ask 😇
🤔 Due to the channel growth and number of people wanting help I no longer can answer or even read questions and they will just stay in the moderation queue never to be seen so please post questions to other sites like Reddit, Microsoft Community Hub etc.
👂 Translate the captions to your native language via the auto-translate feature in settings! th-cam.com/video/v5b53-PgEmI/w-d-xo.html for a demo of using this feature.
Thanks for watching!
🤙
:) winget is an unsung hero. I've enjoyed it since the days I had to enable it on Windows 10 manually from the GitHub project. I use it to build a new environment whenever I get a new image. Then I pull my config preferences and settings for things like edge, vs code, etc. through my identity. For the remainder, I've resorted to GIT pull from a remote repo or OneDrive. It does take the fun out of spending hours perfecting your newly purchased laptop :). Now I just deploy and configure with intent without discretion. Hope this Winget video inspires some like John did to me a year or so ago to build this out on my own. I still use Chocolatey but only when Winget can't get me there.
Thanks for going in to details of how Winget works. Winget was always confusing with having 2 sources and I never really understood/used it. Knowing the internals makes me want to make it my main package manager.
I love using WinGet at home and now in corp environment with Intune. Great to have a native package manager in Windows. Thanks for presenting some deeper mechanics on how this works.
Nice video. Once this gets better integrated with Intune, especially updating applications, it'll be a game changer for me
enjoying this video for today learning, thanks a lot! .
It'd be great if this one was put in one of playlists for easy search 😊😊.
This is some good content. Good pace and easy to understand. I appreciate what you do. 👍
Glad you enjoy it!
Thank you for this video, I like your teaching style, it's concise and informative.
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks John, great content as always! :)
Please note that winget "features" is only available on pre-release versions. The command is disabled on the stable branch.
Great content, thanks John!
bro winget install ‘d some muscle mass on his meat machine 💪
Lol
Very helpful. Thank you.
You're welcome!
thanks for video
Microsoft needs a way to offer secure repos and authenticated app bases... this is a security nightmare.
I tend to use Chocolatey but it seems to have trouble installing Azure CLI - too many files I think
If i try to start winget in an elevated powershell its not there. only in user-scope. thats really annoying and there are many many different answers in the internet about how to fix this. And the fix i found 4 weeks ago doesnt function anymore.
as long as its not possible to automatically start and run winget as admin remotely it makes no sense for us. If someone knows a fully functional tutorial or smth. similar i would be really thankful for the link. The official documentation says it not possible but it is...
Wish it supported Windows Server SKU
i use winget with chocolatey/
I like to pronounce it like you brits pronounce whinge/winging, because that way it sounds like a profanity 😅