Npackd (pronounced "unpacked") is an application store/package manager/marketplace for applications for Windows. It helps you to find and install software, keep your system up-to-date and uninstall it if no longer necessary. [...] There is also a command line based version of Npackd.
Now available in 32 and 64 bit versions, current version (v1.17.9) can be (auto-)installed from the command line with this command:
For an extensive previous post, courtesy of our mod webfork, please viewtopic.php?t=4029.
This topic wouldn't be complete without a mention of one of the best offers in the category, i.e., Ketarin ('portable', DotNET v2.0 dependent): viewtopic.php?t=5120.
BTW, previously unmentioned (at least in this topic) Powershell based (and thus CLI oriented) Scoop (https://scoop.sh/) has been my favorite package manager for Windows, mainly because it consistently favors portable software.