NetRunner is a script execution software that automatically runs a chosen script whenever a network event occurs. It is a lightweight application designed to automate network-related tasks.
NetRunner operates by executing scripts or other programs located in a specific folder in the user's home folder. These folders are created when the NetRunner program is first launched, and they include NetRunner/IPAddress/Aquired, NetRunner/IPAddress/Released, NetRunner/Ethernet/LinkUp, NetRunner/Ethernet/LinkDown, NetRunner/Airport/Connected, and NetRunner/Airport/Disconnected.
When the network encounters a specific event, such as a new IP address being assigned to the device, the program executes any available scripts in the matching folder. The simplicity of this process makes NetRunner easy to use and reliable.
Overall, NetRunner works as intended, but it has limited functionality. The application is free and licensed under the MIT license, so users have the option to modify the program's source code as they please.
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