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  • 0.1.0

Night Light, published by Enyium, is a lightweight Windows utility designed to manipulate registry binary values through a semantic interface, streamlining system-level tweaks that are otherwise opaque to most users. Released in its first and only version 0.1.0, the application centers on a command-line tool also called night-light, which exposes and adjusts the operating-system feature that automatically warms screen colors after sunset to reduce eye strain. By translating raw hexadecimal registry entries into readable commands, the program lets power users, scripters, and IT administrators toggle the Windows 10/11 Night light schedule, intensity, and sunset-to-sunrise parameters without navigating nested GUI panels or risking manual registry corruption. Typical use cases include deploying consistent color-temperature policies across office workstations, automating comfort settings during remote-session logins, or quickly disabling the filter for color-accurate design work. Because the utility writes only to the dedicated HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\CloudStore\Store\DefaultAccount\Cloud registry key, changes remain confined to the current user profile and can be reverted instantly. The software is classified under System Utilities / Registry Tools and ships as a single portable executable requiring no installation or elevated rights. Night Light is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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