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ZTNet CLI, published by JKamker, is a lightweight command-line interface that exposes the full range of ZTNet’s ZeroTier network management capabilities without leaving the terminal. Purpose-built for administrators who provision, monitor, or script large-scale virtual networks, the tool translates every common ZTNet dashboard action—creating networks, authorizing members, assigning IP pools, toggling broadcast permissions, or rotating access tokens—into repeatable, pipe-friendly commands. Typical use cases include CI pipelines that spin up isolated test meshes on demand, DevOps playbooks that enroll edge devices automatically, and help-desk scripts that revoke a lost laptop’s network key in milliseconds. Because every call returns structured JSON, output can be filtered with standard utilities or fed directly into monitoring stacks for real-time compliance checks. The current stable release 0.1.20 refines error reporting and adds support for bulk member updates, while the preceding 0.1.19 build remains available for rollback testing. Both versions are delivered as self-contained Windows executables that require only an existing ZeroTier identity and a reachable ZTNet instance, so no runtime dependencies or elevated privileges are necessary. As a narrowly focused networking utility, the program sits in the Network Administration category and integrates cleanly with existing automation tool-chains such as PowerShell, Ansible, or GitHub Actions. ZTNet CLI is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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