akesh0805 is an independent developer focused on minimalist, developer-oriented utilities that streamline everyday tasks through the command line. The publisher’s single public offering, WorldTimeCli, distills global time management into a lightweight, dependency-free executable that lets users add or remove cities on demand, query their current local times, and maintain a personalized world-clock list without leaving the terminal. Typical use cases include DevOps engineers scheduling cross-region deployments, support teams confirming customer office hours, and open-source contributors coordinating pull-request reviews across continents. By avoiding graphical bloat, the tool fits naturally into automation scripts, CI pipelines, or quick shell aliases, emitting easily parsed text that can feed downstream reminders or calendar entries. The design philosophy mirrors broader system-administration utilities: one binary, zero configuration files, and behavior that respects Unix conventions of piping, redirection, and exit codes. While the catalog is presently limited to this one utility, the publisher’s emphasis on portability and unobtrusive operation suggests a roadmap aligned with other micro-tools that solve narrow timezone, date, or scheduling frictions for technical audiences. WorldTimeCli and any future releases from akesh0805 are available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always install the latest upstream build, and can be pulled in bulk alongside other applications.

WorldTimeCli

A CLI tool for viewing and managing world clocks. Add or remove cities and check their local times easily.

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