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⚙️ Multi-Tools Batch

A lightweight and powerful multi-tool panel for Windows & Linux


📅 Project Timeline

  • Public Release: 11/20/2025
  • Start of Development: 11/14/2025

🧰 Included Tools

Multi-Tools Batch provides a collection of essential utilities, all accessible from a single panel:

  • 🌐 Check internet connection
  • 🧹 Clean temporary files
  • 💾 Copy a file to a USB drive
  • 🔐 Generate a random password
  • 📦 Compress a folder
  • 🧠 View CPU / RAM usage
  • Quick restart / shutdown of the PC

🖥️ Supported Operating Systems

Operating System Support Details
Windows ✔️ Fully Supported Simply double-click to launch. Runs in terminal with no admin permissions required.
Linux ✔️ Fully Supported Double-click or run via terminal. No root permissions needed.
macOS 🔄 In Development Not supported yet. A future update will include a .sh version for easier execution.

🚀 How to Use

  1. Download the latest release from the repository.
  2. Double-click the script (Windows/Linux).
  3. You're instantly taken to the integrated terminal panel.
  4. Choose a tool and let the program do the work.

📘 Future Updates

Planned improvements include:

  • macOS .sh compatibility
  • UI visual improvements
  • New utilities (system info, network diagnostics, etc.)
  • Optional administrator-mode features

🤝 Contributing

Contributions are welcome!
Feel free to open a pull request or submit an issue in the tracker.


📄 License

This project will be released under the MIT License (or any license you prefer).


If you like this project, consider giving it a star on GitHub!

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Here you will find a multi-tools panel. Please read the read-me carefully before use. In case of any problems or error reports, please refer to Discord.

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