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@Trenly Trenly commented Dec 5, 2025

📖 Description

Updates the README to inform users about the availability of using WinGet to install GitHub Copilot

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🔍 How to Test

Wait for microsoft/winget-pkgs#319781 to have the Publish-Pipeline-Succeeded label. Then, run winget search GitHub.Copilot. As long as the results show GitHub.Copilot as available, the package will be available to be installed via WinGet

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Copilot AI review requested due to automatic review settings December 5, 2025 04:23
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Pull request overview

This PR adds WinGet installation instructions to the README, providing Windows users with an alternative installation method using Microsoft's WinGet package manager.

Key Changes:

  • Added WinGet installation option to the Installation section of README.md

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Trenly commented Dec 5, 2025

I'd appreciate a squash merge if possible, since there isn’t a need for three commits on such a small change;

If it isn’t possible, let me know and I'll be happy to squash locally and force-push up to this PR before merging

@Trenly Trenly requested a review from EvanBoyle December 5, 2025 04:41
@EvanBoyle EvanBoyle merged commit 2e74346 into github:main Dec 5, 2025
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Thank you for the contribution @Trenly 🙌

JohnDaWalka pushed a commit to JohnDaWalka/copilot-cli that referenced this pull request Dec 5, 2025
* Add WinGet command to README
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