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wgcf is a cross-platform, unofficial command-line interface created by developer ViRb3 that enables users to manage Cloudflare Warp configurations directly from a terminal. Currently at version 2.2.30 and offered in three distinct releases, the tool is categorized under Network Utilities and serves system administrators, privacy-focused individuals, and developers who need automated or scripted control over Cloudflare’s secure WireGuard-based tunnel service. Typical use cases include generating Warp identity keys, switching between Warp and Warp+ modes, updating account tokens, exporting WireGuard configuration files for third-party clients, and integrating Warp connectivity into deployment pipelines without relying on the graphical Cloudflare application. Because wgcf operates independently of official Cloudflare software, it is frequently employed on headless servers, minimal Linux distributions, Windows Subsystem for Linux, and macOS environments where a lightweight CLI workflow is preferred. The utility supports one-command enrollment of new devices, retrieval of current account quotas, and seamless re-authentication when tokens expire, making it suitable for continuous integration scripts that require stable, encrypted egress connections. Version history shows incremental improvements in error handling, JSON output formatting, and arm64 binary availability, reflecting the author’s responsiveness to community feedback. Users appreciate the ability to store credentials locally in plain text or encrypted form, switch endpoints to Cloudflare’s beta networks, and rotate keys on demand, all without elevated privileges. As an open-source project released under the MIT license, wgcf remains the de facto standard for anyone seeking non-interactive, reproducible Warp management across heterogeneous infrastructures. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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