Alexander Pershin is an independent developer whose GitHub presence centers on compact, command-line utilities that streamline everyday Windows workflows. His catalog is currently anchored by lsdeer, a lightweight file-manager substitute that brings Unix-style directory traversal to PowerShell and CMD sessions. Rather than presenting a graphical interface, lsdeer injects a fast, color-coded listing engine directly into the terminal, letting power users preview, filter, and sort folder contents without leaving the keyboard. The tool is especially popular among developers who maintain large codebases, system administrators auditing server trees, and hobbyists who prefer keyboard-centric navigation over Explorer windows. By focusing on minimal dependencies and single-executable deployment, Pershin’s software aligns with the open-source ethos of transparency and portability, making it easy to bundle into automation scripts, remote toolkits, or portable USB environments. While the portfolio is presently limited to this one utility, its design signals a broader commitment to solving small but recurring friction points in Windows productivity. lsdeer and any future releases from Alexander Pershin are available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always installing the latest upstream build and supporting batch installation alongside other chosen applications.

lsdeer

lsdeer - file manager

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