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Visual studio package manager console profile
Visual studio package manager console profile





  1. Visual studio package manager console profile install#
  2. Visual studio package manager console profile software#

I’ve included an example configuration below with our two experimental features for testing purposes (experimantalCMD, and experimentalArg) as well as the “experimentalMSStore” feature. From there you can enable or disable features.

Visual studio package manager console profile install#

If you don’t have one I’d reccomend running winget install vscode. If you would like to try out experimental features, use winget settings to open your default JSON editor. Additional features included in the category of enterprise support are delivery optimization, metered networks, proxy support, and parallel downloads. We will be enabling Group Policy support so IT professionals can ensure they have the ability to successfully manage their environments. I also wanted to share some thoughts we had leading up to Ignite in terms of future enterprise features. These include list, upgrade, uninstall, and import/export. Our immediate focus is on rounding out critical features. As we work towards building our 1.0 version I wanted to share the next few features along the roadmap.

visual studio package manager console profile

We also recently released tab completion in PowerShell, and a feature toggle.

Visual studio package manager console profile software#

Our goal is to make it easier to install software on Windows. Our newest feature is support for installing Apps from the Microsoft Store.

visual studio package manager console profile

This is an amazing start to the beginning of an open Windows catalog.

visual studio package manager console profile

You have taken us from zero to over one thousand packages in six months. We have been humbled by all the positive support for the Windows Package Manager.







Visual studio package manager console profile