Wendy Labs maintains a sharply focused portfolio centered on Wendy, a command-line toolchain engineered to streamline the creation, packaging, and remote deployment of containerized applications to WendyOS edge devices. The utility targets developers who build for resource-constrained environments such as retail kiosks, industrial gateways, smart cameras, and field sensors, translating cloud-native practices into compact, offline-capable workloads. WendyCLI ingests standard Dockerfiles or OCI images, performs differential layering optimized for narrow bandwidth, cryptographically signs artifacts, and pushes incremental updates over MQTT or HTTP/3 to fleets that may number from a dozen to tens of thousands of nodes. Built-in blue-green and canary strategies allow zero-downtime rollouts, while rollback hooks revert faulty firmware in seconds. The same binary handles device provisioning, secure tunnel creation, and telemetry collection, eliminating the need for separate configuration management tools. Integration hooks exist for popular CI engines, so commits can trigger edge releases as effortlessly as staging deploys. Although the catalogue is presently limited to this single tool, its scope spans the entire edge-devOps lifecycle, making it a lightweight yet complete substitute for bulkier IoT suites. Wendy Labs’ software is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always resolving to the newest upstream build and supporting unattended batch installation of multiple applications.

Wendy

CLI for building and deploying apps to WendyOS edge devices.

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