Thwani Sithole is an independent South African software publisher focused on minimalist productivity utilities that streamline everyday developer workflows. The current catalogue revolves around Uhm, a lightweight command-line memory aid that quietly records, indexes and surfaces the long or cryptic terminal commands a user types most often. Built for Windows Subsystem for Linux, PowerShell and traditional bash environments, Uhm eliminates the need to scroll through shell history or maintain scattered text files of “cheat sheets”; instead, it stores contextual snippets locally and lets the operator recall them through fuzzy search, short aliases or interactive menus. Typical use cases include resurrecting multi-flag Docker invocations, resurrecting complex ffmpeg transcoding strings, or resurrecting multi-stage AWS CLI operations without leaving the terminal. By keeping its footprint tiny and its storage format plain-text, the tool adheres to the publisher’s philosophy of unobtrusive, privacy-first utilities that complement rather than replace existing toolchains. Although the present portfolio is narrow, the publisher’s site hints at future CLI micro-tools that will follow the same “remember, don’t interrupt” design ethic. Thwani Sithole’s software is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always install the latest release, and can be queued for batch installation alongside other applications.

Uhm

A CLI app to help you remember your commonly used commands

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