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README.md
Winget-AutoUpdate (WAU)
This project uses the Winget tool to daily update apps (with system context) and notify users when updates are available and installed.
Intallation
Just download latest release (source code), unzip, run "install.bat" as admin to install by default.
Configurations
Keep some apps out of Winget-AutoUpdate
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BlockList
You can exclude apps from update job (for instance, apps you want to keep at a specific version or apps with built-in auto-update): Add (or remove) the apps' ID you want to disable autoupdate to 'excluded_apps.txt'. (File must be placed in WAU's installation folder, or re-run install.bat).
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Or AllowList
From 1.7.0 version, you can update only pre-selected apps. To do so, create an "included_apps.txt" with the apps' ID of the apps you want to auto-update and run the Winget-AutoUpdate-Install.ps1
with -UseWhiteList
parameter. Related post: https://github.com/Romanitho/Winget-AutoUpdate/issues/36
You can use WiGui to create these lists: https://github.com/Romanitho/Winget-Install-GUI
Notification Level
From version 1.9.0, you can choose which notification will be displayed: Full, Success only or none. Use -NotificationLevel
parameter when you run Winget-AutoUpdate-Install.ps1
Notification language
You can easily translate toast notifications by creating your locale xml config file (and share it with us :) ).
Default install location
By default, scripts and components will be placed in ProgramData location (inside a Winget-AutoUpdate folder). You can change this with script argument (Not Recommended).
When does the script run?
From version 1.9.0 (on new installations) WAU runs everyday at 6AM. You can now configure the frequency with -UpdatesInterval
option (Daily, Weekly, Biweekly or Monthly). You can also add -UpdatesAtLogon
parameter to run at user logon and keep this option activated like previous versions (recommanded).
Log location
You can find logs in install location, in log folder.
"Unknown" App version
As explained in this post, Winget cannot detect the current version of some installed apps. We decided to skip managing these apps with WAU to avoid retries each time WAU runs:
Eventually, try to reinstall or update app manually to see if new version is detected.
Handle metered connections
We might want to stop WAU on metered connection (to save cellular data on connection sharing for instance). That's why from v1.12.0 the default behavior will detect and stop WAU on limited connections (only for fresh install).
Previous installed versions will ignore this new setting on update to keep historical operation.
To force WAU to run on metered connections anyway, run new installation with -RunOnMetered
parameter.
Update WAU
Manual Update
Same process as new installation : download, unzip and run install.bat
.
Automatic Update
A new Auto-Update process has been released from version 1.5.0. By default, WAU AutoUpdate is enabled. It will not overwrite the configurations, icons (if personalised), excluded_apps list,...
To disable WAU AutoUpdate, run the winget-install-and-update.ps1
with -DisableWAUAutoUpdate
parameter
Uninstall WAU
Simply uninstall it from your programs:
GUI installation
WiGui can be used to install WAU even easier:
Advanced installation
You can run the winget-install-and-update.ps1
script with parameters :
-Silent
Install Winget-AutoUpdate and prerequisites silently
-WingetUpdatePath
Specify Winget-AutoUpdate installation location. Default: C:\ProgramData\Winget-AutoUpdate\
(Recommended to leave default)
-DoNotUpdate
Do not run Winget-AutoUpdate after installation. By default, Winget-AutoUpdate is run just after installation.
-DisableWAUAutoUpdate
Disable Winget-AutoUpdate update checking. By default, WAU auto updates if new version is available on Github.
-UseWhiteList
Use White List instead of Black List. This setting will not create the "exclude_apps.txt" but "include_apps.txt"
-NoClean
Keep critical files when installing/uninstalling. This setting will keep "exclude_apps.txt", "include_apps.txt", "mods" and "logs" as they were.
-NotificationLevel
Specify the Notification level: Full (Default, displays all notification), SuccessOnly (Only displays notification for success) or None (Does not show any popup).
-UpdatesAtLogon
Set WAU to run at user logon.
-UpdatesInterval
Specify the update frequency: Daily (Default), Weekly, Biweekly or Monthly.
-RunOnMetered
Run WAU on metered connection. Default No.
-Uninstall
Remove scheduled tasks and scripts.
Intune/SCCM use
See https://github.com/Romanitho/Winget-AutoUpdate/discussions/88
Custom scripts (Mods feature)
From version 1.8.0, the Mods feature allows you to run an additional script when upgrading or installing an app.
Just put the script in question with the App ID followed by the -upgrade
or -install
suffix in the "mods" folder.
WAU will call AppID-upgrade.ps1
and/or AppID-install.ps1
(if they differs, otherwise the "-install" mod will be used for upgrades too) if it exists in the "mods" folder just after the upgrade/install.
Example: If you want to run a script that removes the shortcut from "%PUBLIC%\Desktop" (we don't want to fill the desktop with shortcuts our users can't delete) just after installing "Acrobat Reader DC" (32-bit), prepare a powershell script that removes the Public Desktop shortcut "Acrobat Reader DC.lnk" and name your script like this:
Adobe.Acrobat.Reader.32-bit-install.ps1
and put it in the "mods" folder.
You can find more information on Winget-Install Repo, as it's a related feature
Help
In some cases, you need to "unblock" the install.bat
file (Windows Defender SmartScreen). Right click, properties and unblock. Then, you'll be able to run it.
Known issues
- As reported by soredake, Powershell from MsStore is not supported with WAU in system context. See https://github.com/Romanitho/Winget-AutoUpdate/issues/113
Optimization
Feel free to give us any suggestions or optimizations in code and support us by adding a star :)