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@phrkdll phrkdll commented Feb 6, 2026

I recognized that there seems to be a WinGet manifest pointing at the cantino/mcfly repository. So I thought it would be nice having installation instructions for that in the README.

Added installation and uninstallation instructions for mcfly using WinGet on Windows.
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cantino commented Feb 6, 2026

Thanks! Do you know how the WinGet manifest is maintained? It's not something I was aware of.

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phrkdll commented Feb 6, 2026

Thanks! Do you know how the WinGet manifest is maintained? It's not something I was aware of.

No, sorry. I only saw that it's available via WinGet and dug a little to verify that it's really coming from here.

What I found on publishing to WinGet is this:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/package-manager/package/

And this is where the manifests finally end up:
https://github.com/microsoft/winget-pkgs/tree/master/manifests/a/AndrewCantino/McFly

There's also a GitHub action availabe:
https://github.com/marketplace/actions/winget-publish

But that's all I know so far.

mcfly is a great tool, by the way! Can't live without it anymore!

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