
Termim
Project-aware terminal history engine with 0ms latency
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About Termim
Termim is a project-aware terminal history engine specifically optimized for PowerShell and Git Bash on Windows. It features a zero-daemon, zero-DB, and zero-pollution architecture, ensuring that you can access your command history instantly without any background processes or database overhead. You can use it to maintain efficient, context-specific command histories across different projects while maintaining zero latency.
Product Insights
Termim is a free, CLI-based terminal history engine designed for Windows environments using PowerShell and Git Bash. It enables context-specific command tracking across development projects with a serverless, database-free architecture.
- Zero-latency performance with no background daemon or database processes.
- Native compatibility for Windows via PowerShell and Git Bash integrations.
- Local-first architecture ensuring zero pollution of the system environment.
- Integrated support for project-aware command discovery and workflow automation.
Ideal for: Developers and DevOps Engineers who need to manage separate, context-specific command histories across their local coding projects.


Comments (2)
A project-aware terminal history engine with 0ms latency is genuinely clever. Searching terminal history across projects without the context getting muddled is something developers deal with daily.
@chaudharyarun5797 Hi Arun, thanks for your comment.
Ever find yourself tapping ↑ endlessly to recover a command from yesterday? It’s not history that’s broken—it’s context. Meet Termim: a project-aware terminal history that surfaces the right commands