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LiveKit CLI 2.13.2 is a command-line utility published by LiveKit that exposes the full WebRTC real-time communications stack to shell scripts, CI pipelines, and interactive terminal sessions. Part of the broader LiveKit open-source project, the tool lets developers create, inspect, and manage live video, audio, and data channels without leaving the command prompt. Typical use cases include spinning up ad-hoc rooms for rapid testing, automating participant join/leave stress tests, generating short-lived tokens for mobile or web clients, streaming server-side media into a room, and exporting room metadata for analytics dashboards. The CLI also embeds a lightweight TUI that visualizes participant tracks, bit-rates, and latency metrics in real time, making it convenient for DevOps teams that monitor production clusters. Since its debut, the publisher has released forty-one successive versions, reflecting an aggressive cadence that keeps pace with the underlying LiveKit server releases and WebRTC specification updates; revision 2.13.2 therefore represents the latest stable snapshot of that iterative history. The utility is distributed as a single native binary for Windows, macOS, and Linux, eliminating runtime dependencies and simplifying containerized deployments. Although the program itself is categorized under Developer Tools / SDKs, its ability to script room lifecycle events positions it equally as a test automation asset and a backend integration component. LiveKit CLI is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are supplied through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the newest build and supporting batch installation alongside multiple applications.
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