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upgrade --all will identify all the applications with upgrades available. When you run winget upgrade --all the Windows Package Manager will look for all applications that have updates available and attempt to install the updates.
This is still a bit ambiguous, and technically incorrect. Running upgrade -all WILL do the upgrades. The command would be just Upgrade to identify the applications with upgrades available. So this should be written as:
upgrade will identify all the applications with upgrades available. When you run winget upgrade --all the Windows Package Manager will look for all applications that have updates available and attempt to install the updates.
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upgrade --all will identify all the applications with upgrades available. When you run winget upgrade --all the Windows Package Manager will look for all applications that have updates available and attempt to install the updates.
This is still a bit ambiguous, and technically incorrect. Running upgrade -all WILL do the upgrades. The command would be just Upgrade to identify the applications with upgrades available. So this should be written as:
upgrade will identify all the applications with upgrades available. When you run winget upgrade --all the Windows Package Manager will look for all applications that have updates available and attempt to install the updates.
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https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/package-manager/winget/upgrade#using-upgrade
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https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/windows-dev-docs/blob/docs/hub/package-manager/winget/upgrade.md
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@mattwojo
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