winget install --id=Savissimo.WinHostsManager -e
Hosts file management for Windows machines with a GUI and productivity features.
WinHosts Manager is a graphical user interface (GUI) tool designed to simplify hosts file management on Windows machines. This productivity-focused application streamlines the process of editing and managing host entries, eliminating the need for cumbersome manual edits with elevated privileges.
Key Features:
Audience & Benefit:
Ideal for developers, system administrators, and IT professionals who frequently edit host files. By providing a streamlined, user-friendly experience, WinHosts Manager helps save time, reduce errors, and improve efficiency when managing network configurations or testing environments.
Installable via winget, the application is designed with productivity in mind, offering a robust solution for those seeking to simplify their hosts file management workflow.
Hosts file management for Windows machines with a GUI and productivity features.
Pretty much any dev has to edit the hosts file sooner or later. On Windows, this means opening the file in a text editor that was launched with elevated privileges. This is cumbersome and often means you have to do the changes twice, because you forgot to run as administrator the first time. The file path is also easy to forget if you only use it occasionally.
I tried to improve that workflow by adding a GUI, and making it easy to enable or disable the entries. More features are planned in the future.
Download the latest release from the Releases page and run the setup.
Run "WinHosts Manager" from the Start Menu or from a link.
WinHosts Manager is released under the MIT License. See LICENSE for the full text of the license.
If you wish to help this project, consider contributing a fix, an improvement or a new feature. Please file an issue before starting to work on it, and let me know that you intend to contribute the solution yourself.
You're also invited to open an issue if you find any bug or if you have a feature request. The software is in a working state but it's still in beta, so a few known bugs are there, but let me know if you find anything anyway.