Olinx Nexa PC
A modular runtime for Windows maintenance, diagnostics and operational automation.
Olinx Nexa PC is a contextual operational surface built on a Declarative Modular Runtime for the safe execution of Windows maintenance, diagnostics and auditing tasks.
Unlike utilities that couple the interface to operational execution, Nexa treats system capabilities as declarative actions executed through a controlled pipeline of validation, security, execution and observability.

Technologies used
- Python
- PySide6
- Windows
- PowerShell
- TXT/JSON
- Modular Runtime
- Modular Architecture
- Execution Pipeline
- Capability Detection
- Action Registry
- Feedback Normalization
- Operational Security
Operational cycle
Core workflow used to detect, execute, validate and record system capabilities.
- Detect environment capabilities
- Activate compatible modules
- Expose contextual actions
- Execute tasks with validation
- Normalize technical feedback
- Generate exportable evidence
Features
Functional pillars that define Nexa’s operational behavior.
- Declarative Modular Runtime
- Capability-based contextual interface
- Safe execution with prior validation
- Elevated and non-elevated action support
- Normalized operational feedback
- TXT and JSON evidence export
- Contract-oriented architecture
- Execution pipeline decoupled from the UI
- Automated tests and architecture validation
Architecture
Layers responsible for separating the interface, runtime, services and Windows execution.
- Core
- Shell Runtime
- Execution
- Security
- Module Loader
- Registry
- Modules
- Export Layer
Quality
Practices used to support safe, testable and auditable evolution.
- Automated tests
- Architecture validation
- Separation between UI, runtime, services and executor
- Modular contracts
- Exportable evidence