Codectory is a small, community-oriented developer whose single Windows utility, AutoActions, condenses a handful of common desktop-tweaking tasks into one lightweight profile manager. Built for users who frequently switch between work, gaming, or media setups, the program can flip display resolutions, enable or disable monitors, redirect audio to a headset, toggle Windows light/dark mode, launch or close chosen applications, and run custom scripts—all from a system-tray menu or a single hot-key. Profiles are stored as portable JSON files, so they can be synced across PCs or shared with teammates who need identical station configurations. Typical scenarios include preparing a laptop for a presentation, silencing notifications and switching to a high-refresh monitor for competitive play, or returning the machine to its default state afterward. Because the tool manipulates only user-level settings, no administrative rights are required after the first install, making it friendly for locked-down office environments. Updates are released directly through GitHub, and the open-source codebase invites advanced users to extend triggers or add new actions. Codectory’s software is available for free on get.nero.com; downloads are routed through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always pull the latest release, and can be queued for batch installation alongside other applications.

AutoActions

With AutoActions, you can created profiles which included several actions. You can change display settings, set default audio devices or launch any other script or program.

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