LuanRoger is a solo Brazilian developer whose open-source portfolio is anchored by WorkOffice, a minimalist command-line utility that condenses the daily shuffle of corporate web apps into a single terminal alias. Built with Go and distributed as a lightweight cross-platform binary, the tool launches the browser directly into Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, Notion, Trello, GitHub Projects and a user-editable list of SaaS dashboards, sparing remote workers the clutter of bookmarks and desktop shortcuts. Although the catalog currently counts only this one package, the project’s GitHub history reveals a pattern of focused, productivity-oriented experiments—keyboard-driven launchers, clipboard managers, and PowerShell helpers—suggesting that future releases will continue to streamline Windows-centric workflows rather than expand into multimedia or gaming utilities. Typical use cases include consultants who bill across multiple client tenants, support engineers rotating through Jira, Azure and Admin portals, and students juggling university email, Teams and Drive without pinning yet another icon to the taskbar. Because everything is invoked from the same console window already open for Docker, SSH or Git commands, the utility fits naturally into DevOps, data-science and IT-admin toolchains where the browser is just another subprocess. LuanRoger’s software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads served through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest release and permitting batch installation alongside other productivity tools.

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Shortcut to Office and Workspace tools in terminal

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