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Publish new releases of your application to the Windows Package Manager easily.

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Creating WinGet manifests and submitting them at WinGet Community Repository for every release of your application can be tedious and error-prone.

WinGet Releaser allows you to automate this process, with pull requests that are trusted amongst the community, often expediting the amount of time it takes for a submission to be reviewed and published to WinGet.

Getting Started 🚀

Important

At least one version of your package should already be present in the Windows Package Manager Community Repository. The action will use that version as a base to create manifests for new versions of the package.

  1. You will need to create a classic Personal Access Token (PAT) with public_repo scope. New fine-grained PATs aren't supported by the action. Review #172 for information.

  2. Fork microsoft/winget-pkgs under the same account/organization as the project's repository. If you are forking winget-pkgs on a different account (e.g. bot/personal account), you can use the fork-user input to specify the username of the account where the fork is present.

  3. Add the action to your workflow file (e.g. .github/workflows/<name>.yml).

Important

The action will only work when the release is published (not a draft), because the release assets (binaries) aren't available publicly until the release is published.

Note

In case you're pinning the action to a commit hash, you'll need to update the hash frequently to get the latest features & bug fixes. Therefore, it is highly recommended to setup dependabot auto-updates for your repository. Check out keeping your actions up to date with Dependabot for guidance on how to do this. (Yes, it also supports updating actions pinned to a commit hash!)

Examples 📝

Workflow with the minimal configuration Workflow with a filter to only publish .exe files Workflow to publish multiple packages Workflow with implementation of custom package version
name: Publish to WinGet
on:
  release:
    types: [released]
jobs:
  publish:
    runs-on: windows-latest
    steps:
      - uses: vedantmgoyal9/winget-releaser@main
        with:
          identifier: Package.Identifier
          max-versions-to-keep: 5 # keep only latest 5 versions
          token: ${{ secrets.WINGET_TOKEN }}
name: Publish to WinGet
on:
  release:
    types: [released]
jobs:
  publish:
    runs-on: windows-latest
    steps:
      - uses: vedantmgoyal9/winget-releaser@main
        with:
          identifier: Package.Identifier
          installers-regex: '\.exe$' # Only .exe files
          token: ${{ secrets.WINGET_TOKEN }}
name: Publish to WinGet
on:
  release:
    types: [released]
jobs:
  publish:
    runs-on: windows-latest
    steps:
      - name: Publish X to WinGet
        uses: vedantmgoyal9/winget-releaser@main
        with:
          identifier: Package.Identifier<X>
          installers-regex: '\.exe$' # Only .exe files
          token: ${{ secrets.WINGET_TOKEN }}
      - name: Publish Y to WinGet
        uses: vedantmgoyal9/winget-releaser@main
        with:
          identifier: Package.Identifier<Y>
          installers-regex: '\.msi$' # Only .msi files
          token: ${{ secrets.WINGET_TOKEN }}
name: Publish to WinGet
on:
  release:
    types: [released]
jobs:
  publish:
    runs-on: windows-latest
    steps:
      - name: Get version
        id: get-version
        run: |
          # Finding the version from release name
          $VERSION="${{ github.event.release.name }}" -replace '^.*/ '
          "version=$VERSION" >> $env:GITHUB_OUTPUT
        shell: pwsh
      - uses: vedantmgoyal9/winget-releaser@main
        with:
          identifier: Package.Identifier
          version: ${{ steps.get-version.outputs.version }}
          token: ${{ secrets.WINGET_TOKEN }}

Configuration Options ⚒️

Option Description Notes
identifier (Mandatory) The PackageIdentifier of the app in WinGet. Example: Microsoft.PowerToys
version (Optional) The PackageVersion of the application. Default: Release tag, excluding v prefix
(e.g. v1.0.0 -> 1.0.0)
Example: ${{ github.event.release.tag_name }} # For tags without the 'v' prefix
installers-regex (Optional) A Regular Expression to match Windows installers/binaries from GitHub release artifacts. Default: .(exe|msi|msix|appx)(bundle){0,1}$
Example: \.exe$ (All files ending with .exe)
max-versions-to-keep (Optional) The maximum number of versions of the package to keep in WinGet. If after the current release, the number of versions exceeds this limit, the oldest version will be deleted. Default: 0 (unlimited)
Example: 3 (latest 3 versions only)
release-tag (Optional) The tag of the GitHub release you want to publish to Windows Package Manager (WinGet). Default: ${{ github.event.release.tag_name || github.ref_name }}
Example: release-tag: ${{ inputs.version }} # workflow_dispatch input 'version'
fork-user (Optional) The GitHub user where winget-pkgs fork is present. This fork will be used to create PR at WinGet Community Repository. Default: ${{ github.repository_owner }} # repository owner
Example: dotnet-winget-bot
token (Mandatory) GitHub token to create PR at winget-pkgs. The token should have a public_repo scope. Example: token: ${{ secrets.WINGET_TOKEN }} # Repository secret called 'WINGET_TOKEN'
release-notes-url (Optional) URL to package version's release notes. Default: GitHub release page
Example: release-notes-url: https://example.com/release-notes/${{ github.event.release.tag_name }}

Warning

Do not directly put the token in the action. Instead, create a repository secret containing the token and use that in the workflow. Refer to using encrypted secrets in a workflow for more information.

🚀 Integrating with Komac logo - Supercharging WinGet Releaser

The action uses Komac under the hood to create manifests and publish them to the Windows Package Manager Community Repository because of its unique capability to update installer URLs with respect to architecture, installer type, scope, etc.

I'm grateful to Russell Banks, the creator of Komac, for creating such an amazing & wonderful winget manifest creator, which is the core of this action. Again, it is because of Komac that the action can now be used on any platform (Windows, Linux, macOS) and not just Windows (as it was before).

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Russell Banks
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This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!

WinGet Releaser is not certified by GitHub. It is provided by a third-party and is governed by separate terms of service, privacy policy, and support documentation.

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Publish new releases of your application to Windows Package Manager easily
v2
Latest

WinGet Releaser is not certified by GitHub. It is provided by a third-party and is governed by separate terms of service, privacy policy, and support documentation.