Framework Computer is a forward-thinking hardware manufacturer best known for its modular, repairable laptops, and it complements that ecosystem with a compact command-line utility that gives power users direct, script-friendly access to the machine’s firmware-level features. The tool exposes controls for battery charge limits, BIOS lock status, keyboard backlight intensity, and the programmable LED matrix found on some mainboards, making it easy to automate power-saving profiles, verify security settings, or integrate hardware checks into larger deployment workflows. Because the utility is cross-compatible with the company’s 13- and 16-inch models and communicates over standard UEFI interfaces, it fits naturally into Windows Terminal, PowerShell, or any CI pipeline that needs to validate hardware before imaging. Typical use cases include fleet administrators who want to enforce a maximum 80 % battery threshold across an office, developers scripting personalized boot splash screens, or home technicians quickly exporting firmware version strings before ordering upgrade cards. Lightweight, open-source, and updated in lock-step with new mainboard releases, the program embodies Framework’s repairable-by-design philosophy by removing the need to reboot into BIOS menus for every small tweak. The publisher’s software is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always pull the latest version, and can be installed alongside other applications in a single batch operation.
CLI tool to interact with Framework Computer systems
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