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Update README.md #3341

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@denelon denelon commented Jun 13, 2023


Closes #3337

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@denelon denelon requested a review from a team as a code owner June 13, 2023 17:25
@microsoft-github-policy-service microsoft-github-policy-service bot added the Issue-Docs It's a documentation issue that really should be on MicrosoftDocs label Jun 13, 2023
@denelon denelon merged commit ed5645b into microsoft:master Jun 13, 2023
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@denelon denelon deleted the addSources branch June 13, 2023 17:31
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![winget install wingetcreate](.github/images/WingetInstall.gif)

If you are new to the Windows Package Manager, you might want to [Explore the Windows Package Manager tool](https://docs.microsoft.com/learn/modules/explore-windows-package-manager-tool/?WT.mc_id=AZ-MVP-5004737). The packages available to the client are in the [Windows Package Manager Community Repository](https://github.com/microsoft/winget-pkgs).
If you are new to the Windows Package Manager, you might want to [Explore the Windows Package Manager tool](https://docs.microsoft.com/learn/modules/explore-windows-package-manager-tool/?WT.mc_id=AZ-MVP-5004737). The packages available to the client are in the [Windows Package Manager Community Repository](https://github.com/microsoft/winget-pkgs). WinGet ships with two default sources. The first is "msstore" the Microsoft Store (free Apps rated "e" for everyone). The second is "winget" the [WinGet community repository](https://github.com/microsoft/winget-pkgs).
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If you are new to the Windows Package Manager, you might want to [Explore the Windows Package Manager tool](https://docs.microsoft.com/learn/modules/explore-windows-package-manager-tool/?WT.mc_id=AZ-MVP-5004737). The packages available to the client are in the [Windows Package Manager Community Repository](https://github.com/microsoft/winget-pkgs). WinGet ships with two default sources. The first is "msstore" the Microsoft Store (free Apps rated "e" for everyone). The second is "winget" the [WinGet community repository](https://github.com/microsoft/winget-pkgs).
If you are new to the Windows Package Manager, you might want to [Explore the Windows Package Manager tool](https://docs.microsoft.com/learn/modules/explore-windows-package-manager-tool/?WT.mc_id=AZ-MVP-5004737). The client has access to packages from two default sources. The first is "msstore" the Microsoft Store (free Apps rated "e" for everyone). The second is "winget" the [WinGet community repository](https://github.com/microsoft/winget-pkgs).

Isn't this redundant now?

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Oops looks like it got merged before my comment. cc @denelon if it's still worth updating😄

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denelon commented Jun 13, 2023

I'm mostly just working through some Docs issues. If you think there is a better way to word things, I'm happy to review / approve PRs 😊

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