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Release to WinGet #3
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I think this can be done when Twester gets a little higher traction. Right now it's not feasible to have so many ways to distribute Twester. For the moment, manually downloading from website or GitHub Releases is fine. I am saying this because then Linux users will want Twester to be on Snapcraft, etc. I hope you understand where I am coming from. I will leave this issue open so that others in future can discuss more about this over here. |
Absolutely! |
Hi,
I came from https://dev.to/ceoshikhar/i-finally-released-the-app-i-was-working-on-for-over-a-month-it-s-called-twester-4j5p. I found your app very cool.
The suggestion I have is to add automatic releases to WinGet. It should be very straightforward as you already have an .exe installer.
https://github.com/microsoft/winget-create#welcome-to-the-windows-package-manager-manifest-creator-repository
It would be very cool being able to install Twester with only:
winget install twester
By the way, for allowing installation with only the word twester, the moniker needs to be like that in your Winget manifest file.
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