I spend a fair amount of time doing Windows network configuration and I've got a few nitpicks about the built-in interfaces in Windows. I think anyone would be frustrated after locking themselves out multiple times from a remote machine because you changed it from DHCP to static addressing and Windows failed to save the Default Gateway.
I've been wanting something better for years, but never wanted to dedicate much time to building it. Claude Fable 5 is currently available in my Claude Pro subscription, so today I used it to start a little open-source program that can do my most common network configuration tasks all in one app.
It is a little rough currently. For one thing, the program window has a needlessly-large minimum size. Anyway, this is a program I intend to use and improve a lot in the upcoming months and years, so the rough edges will get smoothed out.
A picture is worth 1000 words, so here are screenshots of each section of the program as it is currently in version 1.1. This should give you a good idea of what I am trying to accomplish.





I've been wanting something better for years, but never wanted to dedicate much time to building it. Claude Fable 5 is currently available in my Claude Pro subscription, so today I used it to start a little open-source program that can do my most common network configuration tasks all in one app.
It is a little rough currently. For one thing, the program window has a needlessly-large minimum size. Anyway, this is a program I intend to use and improve a lot in the upcoming months and years, so the rough edges will get smoothed out.
A picture is worth 1000 words, so here are screenshots of each section of the program as it is currently in version 1.1. This should give you a good idea of what I am trying to accomplish.




