Yohanes Oktanio

Yohanes Oktanio is an independent software publisher focused on bringing lightweight, Unix-style command-line efficiency to Windows environments. The studio’s only title, OctaCore Utils, bundles familiar GNU/Linux tools—grep, sed, awk, rsync, ssh, curl, tree, md5sum, and about forty others—into a single portable package that runs natively on Windows without Cygwin or WSL overhead. Developers use the collection to automate build scripts, run batch text processing, or pipe data between legacy Win32 console programs; system administrators rely on it for quick log analysis, remote file synchronization, and checksum verification; power users drop the executables into PATH to obtain colored directory listings, recursive search, and secure copy functions straight from PowerShell or CMD. Because every binary is compiled from clean upstream sources and digitally signed, corporate IT departments can whitelist the suite without security concerns. OctaCore Utils respects Windows file paths, UNC shares, and long path names, while still honoring original Unix flags and stdin/stdout behavior, so shell one-liners written on macOS or Linux transfer to Windows with minimal editing. The package is updated whenever the upstream projects release security patches or feature improvements, and individual tools can be deselected during setup to keep footprints small. Yohanes Oktanio’s software is offered for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always providing the newest build and permitting batch installation alongside other applications.

OctaCore Utils

Unix-like CLI utilities for Windows.

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