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Upload mkcert to winget repository

Open arenekosreal opened this issue 4 years ago • 4 comments

winget is now in active developing and has more and more packages. It will be more convenient to install on Windows if you can upload mkcert to its repository. Here is tutorial: https://github.com/microsoft/winget-pkgs#submitting-a-package. Thank you in advance.

arenekosreal avatar Sep 06 '21 04:09 arenekosreal

Note: At this time installers must either be MSIX, MSI or .exe application installers. Standalone or portable executables, compressed .zip files, and fonts are not currently supported.

I would appreciate a PR to add a GitHub action that produces a suitable installer!

FiloSottile avatar Sep 06 '21 09:09 FiloSottile

HI! Any news?

4n70w4 avatar Jun 14 '22 22:06 4n70w4

HI! Any news?

Ah, I don't have too much time on it, so it is still staying at a very early stage. If you can help with this, feel free to go ahead.

arenekosreal avatar Jun 15 '22 01:06 arenekosreal

portable apps support is coming soon to winget, pre-release versions of 1.3 already contain it: https://github.com/microsoft/winget-cli/releases/tag/v1.3.2091 "Support for installation of portable/standalone apps https://github.com/microsoft/winget-cli/issues/182"

Barokai avatar Aug 02 '22 08:08 Barokai

Is this one official? I don't see any information about winget in readme so I am not sure https://winget.run/pkg/FiloSottile/mkcert

goremykin avatar Jan 17 '24 09:01 goremykin

https://github.com/microsoft/winget-pkgs/tree/master/manifests/f/FiloSottile/mkcert/1.4.4 From the commit infomation I do not think it is official. But anyway there has already been a kindness contributor who achieved this, I think I can close this issue now.

arenekosreal avatar Jan 17 '24 09:01 arenekosreal