Going forward, it is believed that there will be no more breaking changes introduced, and instead, we will be focusing on the last remaining known issues. The main focus of this release was to get to a point where all documented upcoming breaking changes to Chocolatey CLI have been included. Run the `choco support` command for more information on how to reach out to support. If you are interested in trying out the prerelease versions of the commercial Chocolatey components, then please reach out to the support team, as they will be able to provide download and installation instructions. A number of breaking changes have been introduced into Chocolatey CLI to account for long awaited changes to how Chocolatey functions. The unified CLI supports every Windows installer type with a single command. The software repository can be the Chocolatey community repository, its main software repository, or an alternative one. It is now possible to install/upgrade packages from a NuGet v3 feed, rather than only from a NuGet v2 feed The Chocolatey client software allows users to connect to software repositories to download packages.These are prerelease packages, and it is NOT recommended for use on a production system.Notable changes in these releases include: These are beta releases for a new major version of each component. Chocolatey GUI Licensed Extension v2.0.0-beta-20230321.Chocolatey Licensed Extension v6.0.0-beta-20230321. We’ve just released new prerelease versions of the 5 main Chocolatey Components:
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