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WinGet "List" without hitting the network #4449
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WinGet export needs the correlation with package identifiers to succeed. I'm not sure that would work for an offline scenario. Even with WinGet list avoiding network traffic, the identifiers wouldn't be present, but it could show the display name, version, and some unique identifier from the system (package family name, product code, registry key, etc.). This version of list wouldn't be able to include a WinGet package identifier without first downloading the index for correlation. |
Description of the new feature / enhancement
Sometimes I want to get an inventory of the devices and I don't want to incur the cost of the network traffic or performance hit to query the available versions, and or the sources where these packages are available.
This would likely be some kind of argument passed to the "list" command.
The scenario was proposed by an IT administrator looking to get an inventory of the installed packages and their versions.
Proposed technical implementation details
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