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In the following example we will publish my-first-package, version 1.0.0 to FabrikamFiber feed in the Fabrikam organization. FibrikamFiber is an organization-scoped feed. Package names must be lowercase and can only use letters, numbers, and dashes. Package versions must be lowercase without build metadata (+ suffix). Notefile lets you make quick notes and view them quickly, from anywhere. It's a Dashboard widget for your Mac, as well as a universal app for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. You can sync notes between all your devices. Notefile lets you make quick notes and view them easily, on all your devices. It's available as a Mac app, a Dashboard widget, and a universal app for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. Your notes sync automatically with iCloud, or our own Junecloud sync.

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With universal packages, users are able to store different types of packages other than the widely used ones like NuGet, npm, Maven, or Python packages. Uploaded packages can vary in size (tested up to 4 TB) but should always have a name and a version number. You can publish and download universal packages from the command line using the Azure CLI.

This quickstart will walk you through the steps to publish and download your first universal package to/from your feed using the command line.

Prerequisites

  1. Download and install the latest Azure CLI version.
  2. If you're using Linux, make sure you have the appropriate .NET on Linux version.

Caesium image compressor download. Igif builder 1 1 6 – video to gif tool. To check the version of Azure CLI modules and extensions that you currently have, run the following command:

You can install the Azure DevOps extension using the following command:

If you already have the Azure DevOps extension but you want to update to the latest version, run the following command:

Create a feed

A feed is an organizational construct that allows you to store and manage your packages and control who can access them.

There are two types of feeds: project scoped and organization scoped feeds. All public feeds are project-scoped and they inherit the visibility settings of the hosting project.

  1. Go to Azure Artifacts.

  2. Select Create Feed.

  3. Give your feed a Name and choose its visibility, upstream sources and scope.

  4. Select Create.

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Enabling upstream sources allow you to use your favorite OSS packages and gives you more protection against outages and corrupted or compromised packages.

Azure Artifacts is installed by default for TFS 2017 customers. You must upgrade to TFS 2017 in order to use Azure Artifacts. If this is the first time using your feed, you might be asked to assign a license

  1. Go to Build & Release and select Packages.

  2. Select + New feed.

  3. Give your feed a Name, a Description, and set up who can read, who can contribute and if you want to Include external packages.

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Enabling upstream sources allow you to use your favorite OSS packages and gives you more protection against outages and corrupted or compromised packages.

See Feeds and views permissions to learn more about managing feed permissions.

Log in to Azure DevOps

After you've installed the Azure CLI, run the following command in an elevated command prompt window to log in to Azure. Replace the text in the square brackets [] with the appropriate names.

Tip

To access tenants without subscriptions, run az login --allow-no-subscription.

Next, set your project and organization as the CLI's default.

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Publish a universal package

Now we can use the az artifacts universal command to manage our universal packages. In the following example we will publish my-first-package, version 1.0.0 to FabrikamFiber feed in the Fabrikam organization. FibrikamFiber is an organization-scoped feed.

Package names must be lowercase and can only use letters, numbers, and dashes. Package versions must be lowercase without build metadata (+ suffix). See SemVer to learn more about semantic versioning.

View the package in your feed

To view the package that you just published, go to your organization, select your project, select Artifacts, then select your feed from the drop-down menu.

Download a universal package

Now that you've published your first universal package, let's try to download it using Azure CLI. The following example will download the package that we published earlier.

Note

Azure DevOps doesn't support direct HTTP/HTTPS download links.

Bulk-download universal packages

If you want to download a large number of universal packages, you can use the --file-filter wildcard filter to bulk-download a group of universal packages.

The following example uses wildcards to download all .exe and .dll files from our feed.

Downloading the latest version

To download the latest version of a universal package, you can use wildcards in the string you pass to the version argument.

--version *: latest version.--version 1.*: latest version with major version 1.--version 1.2.*: latest patch release with major version 1 and minor version 2.

Note

pre-release versions does not support wildcards.

Next steps

  • Publish and download universal packages in Azure Pipelines.
  • universal package task.

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Publish a universal package

Now we can use the az artifacts universal command to manage our universal packages. In the following example we will publish my-first-package, version 1.0.0 to FabrikamFiber feed in the Fabrikam organization. FibrikamFiber is an organization-scoped feed.

Package names must be lowercase and can only use letters, numbers, and dashes. Package versions must be lowercase without build metadata (+ suffix). See SemVer to learn more about semantic versioning.

View the package in your feed

To view the package that you just published, go to your organization, select your project, select Artifacts, then select your feed from the drop-down menu.

Download a universal package

Now that you've published your first universal package, let's try to download it using Azure CLI. The following example will download the package that we published earlier.

Note

Azure DevOps doesn't support direct HTTP/HTTPS download links.

Bulk-download universal packages

If you want to download a large number of universal packages, you can use the --file-filter wildcard filter to bulk-download a group of universal packages.

The following example uses wildcards to download all .exe and .dll files from our feed.

Downloading the latest version

To download the latest version of a universal package, you can use wildcards in the string you pass to the version argument.

--version *: latest version.--version 1.*: latest version with major version 1.--version 1.2.*: latest patch release with major version 1 and minor version 2.

Note

pre-release versions does not support wildcards.

Next steps

  • Publish and download universal packages in Azure Pipelines.
  • universal package task.

Install My Notes app on your mobile device

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