I was fed up with having to keep things like npm, NodeJS and git up to date manually; so I created a little script that keeps things up to date automatically (configurable on a per-app basis) via WinGet.

I know there are already things out there… but they looked like a pain to install, and this is simple enough that I actually understand what it’s doing XD

https://github.com/ELowry/WinGet-Updater

It should soon be available for download via… winget install EricLowry.WinGetUpdater as well (awaiting validation on their end)!

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      Yeah, no worries. Someone else pointed it out to me recently.

      I feel there’s a place for both of these. This is lightweight and focused on updates, whereas UniGet is a full-fratured app. Both have their benefits IMHO.

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      Winget can handle apps installed via other sources, including things like all the Visual C++ Redistributable packages and stuff I had previously installed using an installer.

      It may not seem like much, but it’s a massive advantage for managing multiple computers in my family.

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          How though?

          Everything I see online indicates that to have chocolatey handle an app it needs to be installed BY chocolatey; and that the “fix” is to uninstall and reinstall.

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    In 10-20 years Microsoft may finally reach a point Windows finally gets a package manager with a well-defined package format, auto update, atomic transactions, just a few decades after Linux.

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        Its just ok, winget is much better.

        Chocolatey can’t update apps that were installed manually or via other methods, only ones installed using chocolatey.

        Its also quite slow a lot of the time, and stores files in weird places for some apps.

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      Yeah. It’s kind of surprising how many actually good things people at Microsoft have put out there that are just not advertised at all (cough… Power Toys… cough).

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        I love my power toys. Have for… Oh God, it’s been more than a decade now.

        Oof just aged a bit there.

        Too bad MS is forcing me out with their foolishness.

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          At this point, things like O&O ShutUp10++ and how Microsoft have left a ton of overrides for their horrible advertising/tracking/ai crap in for businesses to use in large scale deployments means you can actually get a really decent experience in Windows 11… It’s just not accessible to most people.

          I recently installed Everything Search and, Command Palette plugin someone made for it, and this little gem to fix my last remaining gripe with it: the lack of a good search feature.