

Packages in Chocolatey feeds have a different icon to indicate that they are intended for use by Chocolatey.NuGet Feed Differencesīecause the Chocolatey API is built on top of the NuGet v2 API, a Chocolatey feed in ProGet is actually a NuGet feed with some slight differences in behavior: To learn how to create a package that can be hosted by ProGet, visit the Creating Chocolatey Packages. Bulk import existing Chocolatey packages.There are four ways to add a package to your Chocolatey feed:Ĭhoco install -source ProGet is compatible with all versions of the Chocolatey client, going back to the first release in 2011.

Similar to Linux tools like apt or yum, but designed specifically for Windows, Chocolatey is designed as a decentralized framework for quickly installing applications and tools you need. Chocolatey is a package manager for Windows.
