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WinGet supports installing PowerShell modules as a portable application #5087

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Trenly opened this issue Dec 18, 2024 · 0 comments
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Trenly commented Dec 18, 2024

Description of the new feature / enhancement

I want to be able to install PowerShell modules from an archive using WinGet. I'd like installed modules to be available in all versions of PowerShell with which they are compatible. I'd like to be able to specify to install in either the user scope or machine scope.

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@Trenly Trenly added the Issue-Feature This is a feature request for the Windows Package Manager client. label Dec 18, 2024
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