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I'm so proud of msftbot and dependabot for making their first contributions :') |
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Great stuff, @denelon and team!! Powershell rich object support ftw!! This is truly a wonderful holiday present for admins the world over. Looking forward to continuous improvement and refinement in the new year. Cheers! |
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This release represents our first Windows Package Manager 1.4 release candidate build for Windows 10 (1809+), and Windows 11. Experimental features have been disabled in this release. This release also includes our Microsoft.WinGet.Client PowerShell module. Information about getting started and usage can be found here.
Features
Bugs
What's Changed
ms-windows-store
link not rendered in md by @iamCristYe in fixms-windows-store
link not rendered in md #2403RequireExplicitUpgrade
manifest element by @florelis in Add support forRequireExplicitUpgrade
manifest element #1795UpgradeCode
for matching MSI apps by @florelis in UseUpgradeCode
for matching MSI apps #2418$schema
tocgmanifest.json
by @JamieMagee in Add$schema
tocgmanifest.json
#2487source ls
alias forsource list
by @florelis in Addsource ls
alias forsource list
#2736pin
command by @florelis in Add emptypin
command #2733--force
by @Trenly in Separate Archive Scan argument related to security from--force
#2622Workflow.cpp
into multiple files by @florelis in Split tests inWorkflow.cpp
into multiple files #2773New Contributors
ms-windows-store
link not rendered in md #2403$schema
tocgmanifest.json
#2487Full Changelog: v.1.3.1611...v1.4.3531
This discussion was created from the release Windows Package Manager 1.4.3531.
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