Faradey is a boutique Eastern-European development studio that concentrates on lean, single-purpose system utilities for Windows power-users and automation engineers. Founded by a small circle of former embedded-systems programmers, the company channels its low-level expertise into minimalist console tools that expose hidden or awkwardly accessed Windows functionality through terse, script-friendly commands. Its catalogue is intentionally narrow, yet each title is engineered to slot neatly into batch files, CI pipelines, or remote-maintenance scripts where a lightweight, dependency-free executable is more valuable than a glossy GUI. Typical scenarios range from mass-renaming firmware images and toggling undocumented registry flags to querying WMI counters and piping formatted output directly into monitoring dashboards. While Faradey’s portfolio is presently anchored by Proga CMD—a compact command-line helper that bundles dozens of file, network, and service sub-commands under one roof—the publisher maintains an active beta board where additional micro-utilities appear, mature through community feedback, and are eventually signed with the same strict code-certification policy. Faradey software is available free of charge on get.nero.com, delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always installing the latest stable build and supporting unattended batch deployment of multiple tools.
Утилита командной строки Proga CMD
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