This package contains five useful tools for your computer. These scripts handle file organization, storage checks, duplicate removal, network scanning, and screen setup. You do not need programming knowledge to use them.
Follow these steps to get the files on your Windows computer.
- Go to the official download page.
- Look for the green button labeled "Code."
- Select "Download ZIP" from the menu.
- Save the file to your "Downloads" folder.
- Right-click the folder and choose "Extract All."
- Open the extracted folder to see the script files.
Your computer needs the following to run these tools:
- Windows 10 or Windows 11.
- PowerShell version 5.1 or newer.
- Basic user permissions to run system commands.
You run these scripts through the Windows PowerShell program.
- Open the folder where you saved the files.
- Hold the Shift key and right-click on an empty space inside that folder.
- Choose "Open PowerShell window here" or "Open in Terminal."
- Type the name of the script you want to run.
- Press the Enter key.
This script sorts files in your Downloads folder. It moves pictures to a Pictures folder and documents to a Documents folder. It keeps your desktop and files clean. Run this script once a week to maintain order.
This tool shows which folders take up the most space on your hard drive. It creates a list of large files that you might want to delete. It helps you save space for new files.
This script compares files to find exact matches. It locates pictures or documents you saved twice. You can then delete the extra copies to clear space and reduce clutter.
This tool lists all devices connected to your current network. It helps you check if unknown devices use your connection. It provides information about your network safety.
If you use multiple monitors, this script organizes your windows. It positions your browser, email, and work tools in specific spots on your screens. It saves time when you start your workday.
If a script asks for permission to run, select "Yes." You might see a blue window appear. This is standard behavior for Windows scripts.
Should a script fail to run, check these common issues:
- You must be in the correct folder when you open the terminal.
- Ensure the file name matches the one in the folder.
- Check that your firewall allows local script execution.
Do I need to install anything else? No. These scripts use built-in Windows features. You do not need to download extra programs or software.
Are these scripts safe? Yes. These tools perform basic file management and network checks. They do not send your data to external servers.
Can I move the files? Yes. Keep them in a folder you can access easily. You can create a desktop shortcut to the folder if you use the tools often.
How do I update the tools? Return to the download link provided at the top of this page. Download the new ZIP file and replace your old folder with the new versions to get the latest improvements.
These tools remain free and open for public use. You can suggest new features or report issues directly on the repository page. Your feedback helps make these scripts better for every user. Consistent use of these tools ensures your computer stays efficient and organized throughout the year.