nasiridrishi is an independent developer whose open-source catalog is presently represented by Yank, a lightweight utility that keeps clipboards in sync across any Windows, macOS, or Linux machines sharing the same local network. Built for quick deployment without cloud accounts, Yank listens on a configurable port, encrypts traffic with a shared passphrase, and mirrors text, images, and files between desktops in real time, making it useful for pair programming, multi-PC workflows, or simply avoiding USB sticks when moving snippets from a laptop to a workstation. The tool’s command-line nature and minimal footprint suit automation scripts, CI test rigs, and headless servers, while an optional system-tray GUI keeps it approachable for casual users who want seamless copy-and-paste between home and office rigs. Although the portfolio is still a single-title lineup, the publisher’s GitHub activity shows a preference for clean, cross-platform code that solves everyday friction with no surplus features, a philosophy that hints at future utilities in the networking and productivity space. Pending expansion, nasiridrishi’s software can already be obtained free of charge from get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always install the newest release, and may be queued for batch installation alongside other applications.
Cross-platform LAN clipboard synchronization tool
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