Although you can update apps individually, it takes many steps and a long time to update them. The Windows Package Manager is a command-line tool alternative to installing and maintaining apps. The tool is designed to save you time and frustration by automating the process of searching, downloading, installing, updating, and configuring virtually any app, including Microsoft Store apps, traditional (win32) programs, and web apps that you originally acquired using the Windows Package Manager. In this guide, you will learn the steps to download and install updates for apps on Windows 11 without the Microsoft Store using the Windows Package Manager (winget) command-line tool.
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Update an app on Windows 11 from winget
To update an app using the winget command, use these steps: Once you complete the steps, the application will update to the latest version available from the Windows Package Manager repository.
In the command, change the APP-ID for the ID of the app to install on Windows 11. The -h option runs the installer silently, hiding all UI. However, if elevation is needed, you will still get the prompt. For example, this command updates the PowerToys app to the latest release.
If you prefer the traditional methods, you can update your apps with the Microsoft Store or manually through the app’s settings.
Update all apps on Windows 11 from winget
To update all apps with a single command using winget, use these steps: After you complete the steps, the winget tool will download and install the updates for all the apps installed on Windows 11.
Using this method, you can only update apps installed using the Windows Package Manager. Applications installed from different sources won’t update through this process. Also, if you, later on, update the app using the other update technology, you will lose the ability to update the app through the Windows Package Manager. This guide focuses on Windows 11, but the tool will also work on the latest release of Windows 10. All content on this site is provided with no warranties, express or implied. Use any information at your own risk. Always backup of your device and files before making any changes. Privacy policy info.