Description
Introducing gsudo: The Ultimate CLI Utility for Windows
Overview
Are you tired of not having a "sudo" command in Windows for elevated privileges? Look no further than gsudo - the tool that bridges this gap seamlessly. Developed by Gerardo Grignoli, gsudo allows you to run apps with elevated rights without the need for a new console host window.
Key Features
- Run apps with elevated rights
- Equivalent to Linux sudo
- Commands displayed in the user-level console window by default
- Credential cache for accessing multiple elevations
- Bypass switching between consoles with parameter invocation
- Safe to use if system is free of malware
Technical Specifications
- Name: gsudo
- Price: FREE
- Developer: Gerardo Grignoli
- Platform: Windows
Benefits of Using gsudo
By utilizing gsudo, you can easily elevate the permissions of your processes and programs without the hassle of spawning a new console host window. The credential cache feature enables you to access multiple elevations through a single UAC pop-up, enhancing productivity and convenience.
Security Considerations
While gsudo offers a convenient way to elevate permissions, it is essential to ensure that your system is free of malware before using the tool. Since the elevation process occurs silently, it is crucial to maintain a secure environment to prevent unauthorized code injections.
User Reviews for gsudo 1
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gsudo offers a seamless way to run apps with elevated rights on Windows, akin to Linux sudo. Useful for scripts needing elevated access.