
The next release will support webpi from within chocolatey, but more on that in a moment. It works exactly like nuget but is meant to install applications instead of development components. everything.: ChocolateyĬhocolatey is sort of “ apt-get for windows” using powershell it doesn’t quite achieve that yet, but the idea is the same imagine nuget + apt-get.

If you haven’t already, why not read the introductory post about ninite or even the second part about the command line version of WebPI? Disclaimer: this series was inspired by a blog from Maarten Balliauw.

This is part three of a four part series on attempting to automate installation and setup of a development PC with a few scripts and some funky tools.
