The main goal of this project is to create an intuitive GUI for the most common CLI package managers for Windows 10 and Windows 11, such as Winget, Scoop, Chocolatey, Pip and Npm With this app, you'll be able to easily download, install, update and uninstall any software that's published on the supported package managers — and so much more.
This is WingetUI's official repository. If you are searching for WingetUI's homepage, please refer to https://www.marticliment.com/wingetui/
Disclaimer: This project has no connection with none of the supported package managers — it's completely unofficial. Be aware of the fact that I, the developer of WingetUI, am NOT responsible for the downloaded apps.
- WingetUI Homepage
- Table of contents
- Installation
- Update WingetUI
- Support the developer
- Features
- Translating WingetUI
- Contributors
- Screenshots
- Frequently Asked Questions
There are multiple ways to install WingetUI — choose whichever one you prefer!
Download WingetUI installer (recommended):
Click here to download WingetUI
Install WingetUI through Winget:
winget install wingetui
Install WingetUI through Scoop:
scoop bucket add extras
scoop install extras/wingetui
Available soon on Chocolatey (hopefully).
WingetUI has a built-in autoupdater. However, it can also be updated like any other package within WingetUI (since WingetUI is available through Winget and Scoop).
It really does make a big difference, and is very much appreciated. Thanks :)
- WingetUI has the ability to install, update and uninstall packages from Winget (including Microsoft Store), Scoop, Chocolatey, pip and npm. WingetUI will also detect if your manually-installed apps can be updated!
- It can also upgrade and uninstall previously installed packages — as well as uninstall built-in Windows apps!
- WingetUI has the ability to both import and export the packages of your choice, so that you can easily install them in the future.
- WingetUI supports managing Scoop buckets with an interface.
- Install an older version of an app.
- WingetUI shows a notification when there are available updates
- Manage your updates and installed packages from its context menu
- The user will be notified whether the installation/update/uninstallation of an app was completed successfully or not.
- The ability to queue installations in order to prevent conflicts.
- A dark theme is available to prevent you from burning your eyes. 😎
- WingetUI has the ability to show package-related information (like its license, SHA256 hash, homepage, etc.) before installation.
- There are more than 14000 packages available (if Winget, Scoop and Chocolatey are enabled)!
- More features coming in the future!
In order to translate WingetUI to other languages or to update an old translation, please see Translating WingetUI - WingetUI Wiki for more info.
Language | Translated | Translator(s) |
---|---|---|
Arabic - عربي | 92% | Abdu11ahAS, mo9a7i |
Bulgarian - български | 51% | Vasil Kolev |
Bangla - বাংলা | 15% | fluentmoheshwar, Mushfiq Iqbal Rayon, Nilavra Bhattacharya |
Catalan - Català | 100% | marticliment |
Czech - Čeština | 99% | panther7 |
Danish - Dansk | 33% | mikkolukas |
German - Deutsch | 99% | CanePlayz, Datacra5H, ebnater, michaelmairegger, Seeloewen |
English - English | 100% | marticliment, ppvnf |
Spanish - Castellano | 96% | apazga, dalbitresb12, evaneliasyoung, JMoreno97, marticliment, rubnium |
Persian - فارسی | 77% | itsarian, Mahdi-Hazrati, smsi2001 |
French - Français | 100% | Evans Costa, Rémi Guerrero |
Hindi - हिंदी | 95% | atharva_xoxo, satanarious |
Croatian - Hrvatski | 95% | Stjepan Treger |
Hungarian - Magyar | 100% | gidano |
Italian - Italiano | 97% | Alberto Franzin (@mrfranza), David Senoner, GiacoBot, Maicol Battistini (@maicol07), Rosario Di Mauro |
Indonesian - Bahasa Indonesia | 97% | arthackrc, joenior |
Japanese - 日本語 | 81% | nob-swik, sho9029, Yuki Takase |
Korean - 한국어 | 85% | minbert, shblue21 |
Norwegian (bokmål) | 86% | jomaskm |
Dutch - Nederlands | 100% | abbydiode, Stephan-P |
Polish - Polski | 100% | KamilZielinski, kwiateusz, RegularGvy13 |
Portuguese (Brazil) | 100% | ppvnf, wanderleihuttel |
Portuguese (Portugal) | 100% | PoetaGA, ppvnf |
Russian - Русский | 95% | bropines, flatron4eg, Sergey, sklart |
Serbian - Srpski | 11% | Nemanja Djurcic |
Slovene - Slovenščina | 100% | rumplin |
Thai - ภาษาไทย | 31% | apaeisara |
Turkish - Türkçe | 100% | ahmetozmtn, gokberkgs |
Ukranian - Yкраї́нська | 97% | Artem Moldovanenko, Operator404 |
Simplified Chinese (China) | 100% | Aaron Liu, BUGP Association, ciaran, CnYeSheng, Cololi |
Traditional Chinese (Taiwan) | 97% | Aaron Liu, CnYeSheng, Cololi, yrctw |
Last updated: Fri Jun 23 01:10:29 2023
WingetUI wouldn't have been possible without the help of our dear contributors. From the person who fixed a typo to the person who improved half of the code, WingetUI wouldn't be possible without them! 😄
Q: I am unable to install or upgrade a specific Winget package! What should I do?
A: This is likely an issue with Winget rather than WingetUI.
Please check if it's possible to install/upgrade the package through PowerShell or the Command Prompt by using the commands winget upgrade
or winget install
, depending on the situation (for example: winget upgrade --id Microsoft.PowerToys
).
If this doesn't work, consider asking for help at Winget's own project page.
Q: The name of a package is trimmed with ellipsis — how do I see its full name/id?
A: This is a known limitation of Winget.
See more details in issue microsoft/winget-cli#2603.
Q: My antivirus is telling me that WingetUI is a virus! / My browser is blocking the download of WingetUI!
A: A common reason apps (i.e., executables) get blocked and/or detected as a virus — even when there's nothing malicious about them, like in the case of WingetUI — is because they're not being used by a relatively large amount of people.
Combine that with the fact that you might be downloading something that was recently released, and simply blocking unknown apps is in many cases a good precaution to take in order to prevent actual malware.
Since WingetUI is open source and safe to use, simply whitelist the app in the settings of your antivirus/browser.
Q: Are Winget/Scoop packages safe?
A: WingetUI, Microsoft and Scoop aren't responsible for the packages available for download, which are provided by third parties and can theoretically be compromised.
To mitigate the risks of downloading malware, Microsoft has implemented a few checks for the software available on Winget. Even so, It's recommended to only download software from publishers that you trust.
Check out the Wiki for more information!
--daemon
: Start WingetUI without spawnign a new window. WingetUI will run minimized on the system tray. WingetUI is called with this parameter when launched at startup.
--welcomewizard
(or simply --welcome
): Show a window to choose which package managers to use.
--updateapps
: Enable automatic install of available updates.
The installer is inno-setup based, so it supports regular Inno Setup command-line parameters. Additionally, it does also support the following ones:
/NoAutoStart
: Will not launch WingetUI after installing it.
/NoVCRedist
: Skip Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributables (x64) installation