Fiahfy is a lightweight, developer-centric software publisher whose small catalogue is built around a single, focused utility: Hosty, an Electron-based hosts file manager that streamlines the otherwise manual task of editing the system’s hosts file on Windows. Designed for front-end engineers, network diagnosticians, privacy advocates and anyone who regularly needs to reroute or block domains, Hosty wraps the raw text file in a clean, tabbed interface that supports drag-and-drop import, bulk enable/disable rules, syntax highlighting and instant backup/restore. Typical use cases include testing a site on a staging IP before DNS cut-over, blacklisting advertising or telemetry servers, switching between multiple development environments, or quickly demonstrating edge-node behaviour without touching the command line. Because the program runs locally and keeps changes synchronized with the operating system, it fits neatly into QA pipelines, CI test scripts and portable toolkits carried by field technicians. The publisher’s minimalist ethos means updates are infrequent but purposeful, concentrating on stability rather than feature sprawl, and the open-source core invites community pull requests for niche enhancements. Hosty’s software is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always installing the latest release and allowing batch installation alongside other applications.

Hosty

Hosts file manager based on Electron.

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