TL;DR
hcloud cli can be already installed easily using homebrew and scoop, and winget could be another easy way to install it on Windows, especially since it comes pre-bundled nowadays
Expected behavior
Over the time, winget has matured and has become a competent package manager for windows.
Behavior of winget is different over scoop (see https://www.reddit.com/r/Windows10/comments/19aqmmc/comment/kiqzbld/ and Devolutions/UniGetUI#309 (comment)), but some users might prefer one over the other.
Moreover, winget is preinstalled nowadays compared to scoop that users have to install separately.
So far, I don't have scoop (and don't plan to install it), and I have been manually updating my executable of hcloud for the past months, having it installed through winget would ease this (especially when users use a GUI to update like UniGetUI).
Releasing to winget is documented here and there, and can be automated through GitHub Actions as well.
TL;DR
hcloud cli can be already installed easily using homebrew and scoop, and winget could be another easy way to install it on Windows, especially since it comes pre-bundled nowadays
Expected behavior
Over the time, winget has matured and has become a competent package manager for windows.
Behavior of winget is different over scoop (see https://www.reddit.com/r/Windows10/comments/19aqmmc/comment/kiqzbld/ and Devolutions/UniGetUI#309 (comment)), but some users might prefer one over the other.
Moreover, winget is preinstalled nowadays compared to scoop that users have to install separately.
Releasing to winget is documented here and there, and can be automated through GitHub Actions as well.