@mtknn @amsomniac MS added some Powershell hooks for that stuff a while back, but you still need a separate package manager like chocolatey to actually use the hooks. Which kind of defeats the purpose IMO.
@mtknn @amsomniac Yeah, true. It really seems like MS assumes you're either a power user yourself or you're getting everything pushed down to you via GPO. The experience for in-between users is not great.
@tobascodagama @amsomniac
there's also vcpkg, which is fine, but these are all developer-oriented solutions that you can't really expect an end-user to have available, and some things, like openssl, you really don't want to ship your own dlls around that will get out of date and become security risks