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  • 1.1.17

Cytific Labs’ tr2rl 1.1.17 is a lightweight Windows CLI utility designed to convert disorganised text, directory-tree listings, or indented outlines into fully-formed project or file-system structures without manual intervention. Aimed at developers, DevOps engineers, technical writers, and anyone who repeatedly bootstraps folder hierarchies, the program accepts plain text copied from documentation, GitHub repo summaries, or note-taking apps and re-creates the implied layout on disk in seconds. Typical use cases include scaffolding new code bases from high-level read-me sketches, normalising legacy folder exports, turning indented meeting notes into client deliverables, and automating environment set-up scripts that need consistent directory trees across workstations. Because it parses leading spaces or tabs as depth markers, tr2rl tolerates inconsistent indentation, stray bullet characters, and mixed formatting, refining the input before writing paths and optionally creating missing parent folders. The single-binary distribution keeps dependencies minimal, making the tool equally suitable for quick one-off tasks and CI pipelines that must materialise artefacts or test fixtures on the fly. Version 1.1.17 represents the first public release, offering core generation, dry-run preview, and UTF-8 support while maintaining backward compatibility with future minor updates. The program is classified under System Utilities / File & Disk Management and integrates seamlessly with PowerShell, Command Prompt, and any script that can launch an executable. tr2rl is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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