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Dev Janitor 2.3.5, published by cocojojo5213 and now in its twelfth public iteration, is a cross-platform desktop application designed to centralize the housekeeping tasks that surround modern software development. Built for Windows, macOS, and Linux, the utility automatically recognizes more than thirty-nine locally installed development tools—including Node.js, Python, Docker, Git, and associated runtimes—then presents them in a single dashboard for version control and quick-launch operations. A dedicated AI CLI Management panel streamlines the lifecycle of popular coding assistants: Codex, Claude Code, Gemini CLI, OpenCode, and iFlow can be installed, updated, or removed with one click, eliminating the need to hunt for standalone installers or pip commands. Global package ecosystems are equally consolidated; npm, pip, and Composer libraries are listed alongside their outdated counterparts, allowing batch updates without switching terminals. While projects run, an integrated Service Monitor tracks active development processes and can forcibly terminate any that occupy required ports, reducing the friction of local stack conflicts. Accumulated artifacts are handled by a Cache Cleaner that targets eleven package managers, reclaiming disk space with safe, rule-based deletion. The interface is bilingual out of the box, toggling between English and Chinese, and respects system-wide light or dark theme preferences. Taken together, the program serves as a unified maintenance console for individual developers, DevOps engineers, and classroom environments where multiple toolchain versions must be kept current across shared hardware. Dev Janitor is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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