Is there a winget Id for Maven?
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I tried to find a winget ID for Maven but there seems to be none since both

winget search -q maven
winget search -q mvn

dont deliver a proper result. Is there none or do I overlooked it?

Delftware answered 25/2, 2022 at 8:37 Comment(1)
If there were, it would be in manifests/ but, as of 2022-03, there's no maven in that repo. A previous manifest was removed for using an unofficial download URLSiouxie
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I think there is none so far, as your research showed. git already adapted it but maven did not I think we can safely assume if both the official documentation and winget queries do not lead to a result that there is no formula yet.

Tamboura answered 25/2, 2022 at 8:47 Comment(5)
Support for installation of portable/standalone apps github.com/microsoft/winget-cli/182 and Support installing .zip files github.com/microsoft/winget-cli/140 are both in progress for the 1.3 release of the Windows Package Manager.Hagerty
FYI: Links mentioned by @DemitriusNelon should be github.com/microsoft/winget-cli/issues/182 and github.com/microsoft/winget-cli/issues/140 respectivelyUrine
The feature for support for installing portables from a zip has been merged and will be available in winget 1.4. Though it may take some more time until the repository will accept zip filesSpinescent
I am not quite follwing @kapex, does that change my answer for now?Tamboura
@Tamboura No, your answer is still valid. Right now Winget still can't install Maven (because Maven is packed as a zip file), but Winget will be able to install zip files soon. So Maven could technically be made available with the next Winget release, though I don't know if Maven developers have plans to do so.Spinescent

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