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Silent install command for Quick Shell 0.1.2.1
The exact silent switches the Quick Shell installer accepts, plus a one-line command you can paste into a script, Intune Win32 app, or Configuration Manager package.
One-line silent install (x64, user scope)
QuickShell-Setup-0.1.2.1-x64.exe /VERYSILENT /SUPPRESSMSGBOXES /NORESTART /SP-
Run from the directory containing QuickShell-Setup-0.1.2.1-x64.exe. Download the installer from the Direct link below first.
| Architecture | Scope | Type | Silent switches | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| x64 | user | EXE Inno Setup | Declared by publisher | |
| arm64 | user | EXE Inno Setup | Declared by publisher |
- Declared by publisher means the switches come straight from the winget manifest the publisher (or community maintainer) submitted to microsoft/winget-pkgs.
- Default for {type} means the manifest doesn't specify silent switches, so the framework's standard switches are shown (e.g.
/Sfor NSIS,/quiet /norestartfor MSI).
Frequently asked questions
What is the silent install command for Quick Shell?
Quick Shell uses EXE (Inno Setup). After downloading the installer, run: QuickShell-Setup-0.1.2.1-x64.exe /VERYSILENT /SUPPRESSMSGBOXES /NORESTART /SP-. The silent install switches are /VERYSILENT /SUPPRESSMSGBOXES /NORESTART /SP-.
How do I deploy Quick Shell via Intune or Configuration Manager?
Use winget for the cleanest path: winget install --id tonythethompson.QuickShell --exact 0.1.2.1 --silent --accept-package-agreements --accept-source-agreements. If winget isn't viable in your environment, package the publisher's installer directly using the silent switches above.
Where do these silent switches come from?
The switches marked "Declared by publisher" come from the winget manifest the publisher (or community maintainer) submitted to microsoft/winget-pkgs. Switches marked "Default for EXE (Inno Setup)" come from the installer framework's documented defaults.
Prefer the winget route? See the full Quick Shell install page.