Chocolatey will allow you to interact with sources.
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NOTE: Mostly compatible with older chocolatey client (0.9.8.x and
below) with options and switches. When enabling, disabling or removing
a source, use -name
in front of the option now. In most cases you
can still pass options and switches with one dash (-
). For more
details, see how to pass arguments (choco -?
).
Usage
Examples
When it comes to the source location, this can be a folder/file share or an http
location. If it is a url, it will be a location you can go to in a browser and
it returns OData with something that says Packages in the browser, similar to
what you see when you go to https://chocolatey.org/api/v2/.
NOTE: See scripting in how to pass arguments (choco -?
) for how to
write proper scripts and integrations.
Exit Codes
Exit codes that normally result from running this command.
Normal:
- 0: operation was successful, no issues detected
- –1 or 1: an error has occurred
If you find other exit codes that we have not yet documented, please
file a ticket so we can document it at
https://github.com/chocolatey/choco/issues/new/choose.
Options and Switches
NOTE: Options and switches apply to all items passed, so if you are
running a command like install that allows installing multiple
packages, and you use --version=1.0.0
, it is going to look for and
try to install version 1.0.0 of every package passed. So please split
out multiple package calls when wanting to pass specific options.
Includes default options/switches (included below for completeness).
NOTE: This documentation has been automatically generated from choco sources -h
.
Chocolatey will allow you to interact with sources.
NOTE: Mostly compatible with older chocolatey client (0.9.8.x andbelow) with options and switches. When enabling, disabling or removinga source, use -name
in front of the option now. In most cases youcan still pass options and switches with one dash (-
). For moredetails, see how to pass arguments (choco -?
).
Choco Source List
Usage
Examples
When it comes to the source location, this can be a folder/file share or an httplocation. If it is a url, it will be a location you can go to in a browser andit returns OData with something that says Packages in the browser, similar towhat you see when you go to https://chocolatey.org/api/v2/.
NOTE: See scripting in how to pass arguments (choco -?
) for how towrite proper scripts and integrations.
Exit Codes
Exit codes that normally result from running this command.
Normal:
- 0: operation was successful, no issues detected
- -1 or 1: an error has occurred
If you find other exit codes that we have not yet documented, pleasefile a ticket so we can document it athttps://github.com/chocolatey/choco/issues/new/choose.
Options and Switches
NOTE: Options and switches apply to all items passed, so if you arerunning a command like install that allows installing multiplepackages, and you use --version=1.0.0
, it is going to look for andtry to install version 1.0.0 of every package passed. So please splitout multiple package calls when wanting to pass specific options.
Chocolate Source
Includes default options/switches (included below for completeness).
Chocolate Source Bean
NOTE: This documentation has been automatically generated from choco sources -h
.