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title: About the oneget Resource
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# oneget
Use the `oneget` InSpec audit resource to test if the named package and/or package version is installed on the system. This resource uses Oneget, which is `part of the Windows Management Framework 5.0 and Windows 10 <https://github.com/OneGet/oneget>`__. This resource uses the `Get-Package` cmdlet to return all of the package names in the Oneget repository.
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## Syntax
A `oneget` resource block declares a package and (optionally) a package version:
describe oneget('name') do
it { should be_installed }
end
where
* `('name')` must specify the name of a package, such as `'VLC'`
* `be_installed` is a valid matcher for this resource
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## Examples
The following examples show how to use this InSpec audit resource.
### Test if VLC is installed
describe oneget('VLC') do
it { should be_installed }
end
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## Matchers
For a full list of available matchers please visit our [matchers page](https://www.inspec.io/docs/reference/matchers/).
### be_installed
The `be_installed` matcher tests if the named package is installed on the system:
it { should be_installed }
### version
The `version` matcher tests if the named package version is on the system:
its('version') { should eq '1.2.3' }