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dev-sidecar, published by Greper and currently at version 2.0.0.3, is a lightweight network utility positioned in the Developer Tools category that acts as a local sidecar proxy, echoing the service-sidecar pattern found in service-mesh architectures. By transparently intercepting outbound HTTPS traffic from any IDE, CLI, or build script, the application reroutes requests through optimized domestic acceleration channels, cutting latency for package downloads, container image pulls, repository clones, and API calls that otherwise rely on slower international links. The program runs as a background service on Windows, binding to a configurable localhost port; once the system or tool chain is pointed to that proxy, dependency managers such as npm, pip, Maven, Gradle, Go modules, Docker, and Git operate without further改动, fetching artifacts at higher speeds and with fewer timeouts. Statistics built into the tray interface show cumulative bandwidth saved and success-rate improvements, while automatic failover across multiple mirror endpoints keeps CI pipelines stable. Since its first public appearance, Greper has shipped sixteen successive versions, iterating on protocol support, certificate handling, and mirror health detection, culminating in the present 2.0.0.3 release that adds IPv6 priority and granular domain rules. Enterprise users value the ability to supply their own upstream lists and to enforce proxy authentication, making dev-sidecar equally useful for individual coders, open-source teams, and corporate build farms that need repeatable, accelerated fetch performance without altering original artifact URLs. 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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