## First REAL Attempt, winget not found on fresh install checked store for updates ## Switched to Beta channel to start ## Still had to run winget search test as normal user ## Settings section missing closing bracket ## Ea launcher bad hash ## Office hash didnt match ## Unhide all taskbar ## In terminal select "PowerShell" instead of Windows PS ## Set Windows Terminal as default #Found here: https://chrislayers.com/2021/08/01/scripting-winget/ #Based on this gist: https://gist.github.com/Codebytes/29bf18015f6e93fca9421df73c6e512c #Which was based on, this gist: https://gist.github.com/crutkas/6c2096eae387e544bd05cde246f23901 # PowerShell -NoProfile -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -Command "iex ((New-Object System.Net.WebClient).DownloadString('https://gist.githubusercontent.com/Codebytes/29bf18015f6e93fca9421df73c6e512c/raw/'))" # Runs original, to run this one... # winget search test ## Original script maynot require this since it does some settings # PowerShell -NoProfile -ExecutionPolicy Bypass C:\Users\Nick\Documents\test.ps1 #Install WinGet ## WinGet should be on any windows 11 install by default #$hasPackageManager = Get-AppPackage -name 'Microsoft.DesktopAppInstaller' #if (!$hasPackageManager -or [version]$hasPackageManager.Version -lt [version]"1.10.0.0") { # "Installing winget Dependencies" # Add-AppxPackage -Path 'https://aka.ms/Microsoft.VCLibs.x64.14.00.Desktop.appx' # # $releases_url = 'https://api.github.com/repos/microsoft/winget-cli/releases/latest' # # [Net.ServicePointManager]::SecurityProtocol = [Net.SecurityProtocolType]::Tls12 # $releases = Invoke-RestMethod -uri $releases_url # $latestRelease = $releases.assets | Where { $_.browser_download_url.EndsWith('msixbundle') } | Select -First 1 # # "Installing winget from $($latestRelease.browser_download_url)" # Add-AppxPackage -Path $latestRelease.browser_download_url #} #else { # "winget already installed" #} #Configure WinGet Write-Output "Configuring winget" #winget config path from: https://github.com/microsoft/winget-cli/blob/master/doc/Settings.md#file-location $settingsPath = "$env:LOCALAPPDATA\Packages\Microsoft.DesktopAppInstaller_8wekyb3d8bbwe\LocalState\settings.json"; $settingsJson = @" { // For documentation on these settings, see: https://aka.ms/winget-settings "installBehavior": { "preferences": { "scope": "machine" } } "@; $settingsJson | Out-File $settingsPath -Encoding utf8 #Install New apps Write-Output "Installing Apps" $apps = @( @{name = "Microsoft.PowerShell" }, @{name = "Microsoft.VisualStudioCode" }, @{name = "9WZDNCRFJ4MV"; source = "msstore" }, # Lenovo Vantage from MS Store @{name = "Microsoft.PowerToys" }, @{name = "Git.Git" }, @{name = "Google.Chrome" }, @{name = "Google.Drive"}, @{name = "Sinew.Enpass" }, @{name = "Valve.Steam" }, @{name = "Plex.Plex" }, @{name = "ElectronicArts.EADesktop" }, #failed hash check on first test @{name = "Intel.IntelDriverAndSupportAssistant"}, @{name = "EpicGames.EpicGamesLauncher" }, @{name = "VivaldiTechnologies.Vivaldi" }, @{name = "VideoLAN.VLC"}, @{name = "PointPlanck.FileBot"}, @{name = "Oracle.VirtualBox"}, @{name = "NordVPN.NordVPN"}, @{name = "Hashicorp.Vagrant"}, @{name = "Microsoft.Office"}, #Failed hash check on first test @{name = "Facebook.Messenger"} # @{name = "SteelSeries.SteelSeriesEngine"}, ## Might want to link this to a second PS script? # @{name = "Corsair.iCUE.4"} ## Might want to link this to a second PS script? ); Foreach ($app in $apps) { $listApp = winget list --exact -q $app.name if (![String]::Join("", $listApp).Contains($app.name)) { Write-host "Installing:" $app.name if ($app.source -ne $null) { winget install --exact $app.name --source $app.source # winget install --exact --silent $app.name --source $app.source } else { winget install --exact $app.name # winget install --exact --silent $app.name } } else { Write-host "Skipping Install of " $app.name } } #Remove Apps -- This section seems to need to run in an admin console! Write-Output "Removing Apps" $apps = "*3DPrint*", "Microsoft.MixedReality.Portal", "Disney.*" ,"Microsoft.BingNews*" ,"*BingWeather*", "*.MicrosoftOfficeHub*" , "*MicrosoftSolitaireCollection*" , "Microsoft.OneDrive" Foreach ($app in $apps) { Write-host "Uninstalling:" $app Get-AppxPackage -allusers $app | Remove-AppxPackage }