![]() ![]() One of my examples of adding the package source and installing a package from the source were done using a local repo that I had built.īuilding the local repo didn’t take a lot of time and for the most part, it didn’t really involve a lot of work to get it up and running. By default OneGet PackageManagement’s Chocolatey provider accesses the Chocolatey community feed, but you can actually build out your own local repo to host packages on for your internal organization. ![]() I blogged recently about using OneGet (now called PackageManagement) to install packages from an available NuGet feed. ![]()
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