windows store cli

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The Windows Store CLI is a built-in command-line client for the Microsoft Store in Windows 11, surfaced as the store command. It allows users to browse, search, install, and update Store content from the terminal without opening the graphical interface. This feature is especially useful for power users, IT professionals, and administrators who need faster, scriptable access to Store-hosted apps. Microsoft documented the CLI as part of enhanced Store tooling, and it arrived in Preview on recent Windows 11 builds. Discussions on WindowsForum.com cover its functionality, availability, and practical use cases for automating app management.
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    Windows 11 Adds Built-in Store CLI for Scriptable App Installs

    Microsoft has quietly added a first‑party command‑line client for the Microsoft Store to Windows 11: a built‑in Store CLI surfaced as the store command that lets you browse, search, install and update Store content from the terminal without opening the GUI. This is a small change on the surface...
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