Let's face it — Windows 10 and 11 can be a bit… much. Between bloatware, hidden settings, and features buried deep in the system, it's easy to feel like you're not really in control of your own PC. That's where a new open-source tool called WinScript comes in to save the day.
A New Tool for Power Users and Tinkerers
If you're into customizing Windows and making your system leaner, WinScript might just become your new best friend. It's an open-source app that gives you a friendly interface to run powerful scripts and tweak system settings that you can't normally touch through the usual menus.
The app is divided into useful sections like:
And more. Whether you're looking to speed things up or shut down Microsoft's more intrusive features, there's probably a setting in here for it.
Goodbye Bloatware, Hello Clean System
One of WinScript's most popular features is its Debloat section. It lets you strip out things you might not want — like widgets, Edge, Copilot, OneDrive, Microsoft Store, and other preinstalled apps. You can even disable telemetry and data collection, or bring back the classic right-click menu if you miss it.
And the best part? You can preview exactly what the app is going to do before it runs anything. Just click the "View Script" tab to see the full command — no mystery changes happening behind the scenes.
Install Apps the Smart Way
WinScript also includes a handy installer powered by Chocolatey, a package manager for Windows. Want to quickly set up essential apps, drivers, or media tools? Just tick what you need, check the script, and run it. It's that simple.
Available Now on GitHub or Download Here
Whether you want to install it or just run it as a portable app, WinScript is available right now from its GitHub repository. And yes — it's totally free and open-source.
So, if you're tired of wrestling with Windows' quirks and want more control over your PC, WinScript is definitely worth checking out.
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