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node-sysutil

v1.1.8

Published

_Node bindings for useful system integration utilities._

Downloads

19

Readme

Node bindings for useful system integration utilities.

Installation

This is a Node.js module available through the npm registry.

Installation is done using the npm install command:

$ npm install node-sysutil

Then import using:

const sys = require("node-sysutil");

Features

Get:

  • Get motherboard name.
  • Get motherboard serial number.
  • Get amount of RAM installed.
  • Get speed of RAM installed.
  • Get windows username.
  • Get name of PC
  • Get description of PC
  • Get name of GPU.
  • Get name of CPU.
  • Get OS name.
  • Get user list.
  • Get serial key.
  • Get public IP.
  • Get available drives.
  • Get current power scheme.
  • Get screen resolution (Untested on multi-screen setups).
  • Get CPU temp. (Upcoming)

Set:

  • Set PC name.
  • Set PC description.
  • Set user password.
  • Set Monitor Timeout.
  • Set Standby Timeout.
  • Set current power plan.
  • Set Webcam permissions.
  • Set Location permissions.
  • Set Microphone permissions.
  • Set App Diagnostics permissions.
  • Set Activity History permissions.
  • Set Game DVR.
  • Set UAC status.
  • Set Windows Transparency.
  • Set Hibernation status.
  • Set Administrator status.
  • Set Windows Defender status.
  • Set Edge Homepage. (Upcoming)
  • Set Chrome Homepage. (Upcoming)
  • Set Desktop Image. (Upcoming)
  • Set Lockscreen Image. (Upcoming)

Run:

  • Copy files.
  • Disk cleanup.
  • Rename files.
  • Format drives.
  • Logout system.
  • Restart system.
  • Shutdown system.
  • Clear event logs.
  • Register power plans.
  • Find process by PiD.
  • Find process by file name.
  • Kill process by file name.
  • Execute shell scripts.
  • Execute powershell scripts.
  • Toggle administrator account.
  • Take ownership of files/directories.
  • Unpark CPU cores.
  • Initialize drives. (Upcoming)
  • Unpin taskbar bloat. (Upcoming)
  • Kill process by PiD. (Upcoming)