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SerialFlow CLI 0.1.1, published by Nirosoftware, is a lightweight command-line utility designed to bridge local serial devices with the cloud-based SerialFlow web studio, enabling engineers, field technicians, and IoT developers to stream real-time serial data from any machine to a remote browser without deploying full-scale middleware. By mapping COM, tty, or USB-serial ports to secure WebSocket endpoints, the tool turns legacy instrumentation, embedded boards, GPS receivers, industrial PLCs, or lab equipment into instantly accessible data sources for collaborative debugging, dashboard visualization, and long-term logging. Typical use cases include sharing live sensor output with off-site colleagues, capturing intermittent firmware traces during hardware bring-up, monitoring production-line telemetry from a home office, or teaching remote classes that require simultaneous access to oscilloscope or microcontroller output. The single-version release (0.1.1) keeps configuration minimal: after authentication with a SerialFlow account, users launch the binary, specify the port and baud rate, and watch the byte stream appear inside the web studio’s pane, where it can be parsed, graphed, or exported by teammates regardless of their physical location. As a narrowly focused networking tool in the System Utilities / Remote Computing category, SerialFlow CLI complements Nirosoftware’s broader ecosystem of device-to-cloud utilities while remaining unobtrusive on the host PC. The software 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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