🪟 Windows libre software toolkit
Small Windows toolkit to install libre software packs with winget and remove selected built-in Windows apps.
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📦 What is inside?
| Path | Purpose |
|---|---|
🧭 powershell/libres-softwares-install.ps1 |
Interactive installer for a curated list of applications. |
🧹 powershell/Winget-Remove-BuiltInApps.ps1 |
Removes selected built-in Windows applications for the current user with winget. |
🚫 powershell/Remove-BuiltInApps.ps1 |
Removes selected built-in Appx applications without winget and writes registry blocks for future users. |
🚀 winget/libre-soft-start-pack.yaml |
Automated starter pack: Firefox ESR, 7-Zip and VLC. |
📄 winget/libre-soft-base-libreoffice.yaml |
Starter pack plus LibreOffice. |
📝 winget/libre-soft-base-onlyoffice.yaml |
Starter pack plus ONLYOFFICE. |
✅ Requirements
Run the commands from an administrator terminal on Windows.
Enable winget configuration support first:
winget configure --enable
The automated YAML packs do not enforce a specific Windows release. They require a Windows system with winget configuration support enabled.
🧭 Interactive Installer
Choose the software you want to install from a PowerShell menu.
Run from the repository root:
powershell -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File .\powershell\libres-softwares-install.ps1
Available applications:
| Application | winget ID |
|---|---|
| Firefox ESR (FR) | Mozilla.Firefox.ESR.fr |
| 7-Zip | 7zip.7zip |
| VLC Media Player | VideoLAN.VLC |
| ONLYOFFICE | ONLYOFFICE.DesktopEditors |
| LibreOffice | TheDocumentFoundation.LibreOffice |
| GIMP | GIMP.GIMP.3 |
| Inkscape | Inkscape.Inkscape |
| Chromium | Hibbiki.Chromium |
| Bitwarden | Bitwarden.Bitwarden |
| Thunderbird | Mozilla.Thunderbird |
🚀 Automated Packs
Use winget configuration files when you want a repeatable installation.
| Pack | Includes | Command |
|---|---|---|
| Starter pack | Firefox ESR, 7-Zip, VLC | winget configure --file .\winget\libre-soft-start-pack.yaml --accept-configuration-agreements |
| LibreOffice pack | Starter pack, LibreOffice | winget configure --file .\winget\libre-soft-base-libreoffice.yaml --accept-configuration-agreements |
| ONLYOFFICE pack | Starter pack, ONLYOFFICE | winget configure --file .\winget\libre-soft-base-onlyoffice.yaml --accept-configuration-agreements |
Example:
winget configure --file .\winget\libre-soft-start-pack.yaml --accept-configuration-agreements
🧹 Remove Built-In Apps
Use the Appx cleanup script when you want to remove selected built-in applications without winget and reduce reprovisioning for newly created users.
powershell -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File .\powershell\Remove-BuiltInApps.ps1
The script removes installed and provisioned Appx packages, disables Microsoft consumer experiences, updates the default user profile ContentDeliveryManager settings and writes Appx deprovisioning registry markers.
OneDrive is not an Appx package on most Windows installations. To also call the built-in OneDrive uninstaller, pass -IncludeOneDrive:
powershell -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File .\powershell\Remove-BuiltInApps.ps1 -IncludeOneDrive
The older winget-based cleanup script is still available, but it only targets the current user:
powershell -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File .\powershell\Winget-Remove-BuiltInApps.ps1
Run this script before creating the new Windows user profile, then restart Windows. Targeted applications include Xbox components, Outlook for Windows, Feedback Hub, Power Automate, Sticky Notes, Weather, Teams, Microsoft To Do, Bing apps, Clipchamp, Windows Web Experience Pack and related built-in packages.
🔁 Maintenance Note
When changing scripts, package IDs, pack contents or documented commands, update both README files:
README.mdfor English.README.fr.mdfor French.
📜 License
This project is distributed under the GPL-3.0-or-later license.
