![]() The VS-Gallery running inside of Visual Studio's Extension Manager So there really is no freely available out-of-the-box solution available. The worst thing about most of the automatic offerings is that they require being run on an existing webserver (IIS, Apache, Ngix, etc) and require a relational database system to store data. There are some half-automated solutions out there, others very manual. The popular Nexus Repository by Sonatype dropped support for VSIX files in their latest version (v3). ![]() The main one is purely online and regretfully not free. Unfortunately the commercial offerings are incredibly limited. Neither is there a simple way to leverage the advanced features the Extension Manager provides (such as search, ratings and download counts). There are no concrete implementations available from Microsoft nor any others on how to host and serve these files. Microsoft has addressed this issue but only through documentaton. ![]() TL DR I built one Private Extension Galleries You need to host your own private marketplace. ![]() The public marketplace is no place for internal company extensions unfortunately. ![]()
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