yugecin/Robin is an independent Dutch developer who concentrates on compact, single-purpose utilities for the rhythm-game and streaming communities. The publisher’s lone catalog entry, osukps, is a lightweight, always-on-top overlay that counts and displays real-time keystrokes-per-second while playing osu!, etterna, quaver or any similar title. Streamers embed the translucent window into OBS or XSplit to give viewers a visual sense of finger speed, and video makers render it directly into highlight reels to emphasize rapid bursts during jump maps or stamina-draining streams. Because the tool reads raw keyboard input rather than memory, it stays within tournament legality and works with any layout or mechanical switch. Customizable fonts, colors, fade-out intervals and alignment options let users match the meter to their HUD or channel branding, while optional ghost-key filtering prevents chatter from skewing statistics. Portable executables for Windows and Linux leave no residue, so competitive players can run it on lan PCs without administrative rights. Although the codebase is open, builds are signed and version-stamped to guarantee integrity. yugecin/Robin’s software is available free of charge on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always fetch the newest release, and can be queued for unattended batch installation alongside other applications.

osukps

A keys-per-second meter for osu! (or any rythm game), useful for live streaming and making videos.

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