Fluent-Search
AHK_X11
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Fluent-Search
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Fluent Search
Then found https://github.com/adirh3/Fluent-Search/issues/850
Nope.
- Somehow AutoHotKey is kinda good now
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Just formated my PC, and I forgot a certain Windows search software that I had
Maybe it's Wox (https://github.com/Wox-launcher/Wox) which is no longer maintained. Out of all these Spotlight alternatives, I think Fluent search is the best https://github.com/adirh3/Fluent-Search
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An ML powered OSS Launcher with keyboarded hinting navigation process search
A bit more about mouseless navigation is here - https://fluentsearch.net/posts/no-more-mouse
You could make plugins - https://fluentsearch.net/posts/c-plugins-developer-guide
A hawk eye view of list of features - https://fluentsearch.net/posts/fluent-search-features-guide
Github repo if you delve deep - https://github.com/adirh3/Fluent-Search
You can also search browser tabs, in-app content, files and more. Settings are insanely customizable.
A case study done on it - https://tolgee.io/blog/case-study-fluent-search
Avolonia UI itself does an interview - https://twitter.com/AvaloniaUI/status/1492277669618229252
You can do macros and more with it - https://fluentsearch.net/posts/fluent-search-tasks-nightly-t...
All of this is done single handedly by @adirh3
Hidden gems of features are elaborated in changelog blog posts.
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Why is Windows 10 such garbage when it comes to searching for programs installed to your machine??
+1 for Fluent Search Fluent search github
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i finally got a laptop, any app suggestions? any cool or useful app especially for sorting files
Fluent Search and Everything
- Software that will make exploring/searching files on pc faster?
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Windows Software for Mouse free operation? Alternative to Shortcatapp
Try Fluent Search (https://github.com/adirh3/Fluent-Search). In addition to being a search utility (similar to Mac Spotlight), it has a feature called "search in-app using search screen hotkey" activated by CTRL+M. Sounds like what you're looking for.
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These are Jumplists I created with C# and .Net Framework. The 7 shortcuts in Taskbar read data from the respective XML files to present a list of software. I plan to group these lists into a UWP app so I have just 1 shortcut on the taskbar. Any tips on where I can find a similar project to download?
Is this the right github repo? I can only see Issues.
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MacOS setup, because Windows OS setup lacks....well everything
Search like Spotlight: https://github.com/adirh3/Fluent-Search/
AHK_X11
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Rethinking Window Management in Gnome
Just FYI the exact same thing is now also possible with AHK_X11 on Linux https://github.com/phil294/AHK_X11
- Somehow AutoHotKey is kinda good now
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Steam deck - Macros
If you can't get what you want via Steam Input, you'll have to go desktop mode with a full macro suite likeAHK_X11 or Keysharp.
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Wine Wayland Driver
This falls right on time for my 2023 "Linux on the desktop" attempt! (now I wish https://github.com/phil294/AHK_X11 had a Wayland option...)
I can't live without Office! My personal favorite is 2010 x64, as Word then starts faster than the current Wordpad.
Office 2010 works great in Windows 11, but there've been some suspicious move making me believe old office version will be given a poison pill or something under the plausible deniability of "security risks of 13 year old software", like how Outlook 2010 can't connect to outlook.com anymore (though it works great with gmail using google's GWSO plugin)
On MY computer, I run what I want. So I'll try Office 2010 in wine within Wayland.
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A guide to macroing on Linux
GitHub - phil294/AHK_X11: AutoHotkey for Linux (X11-based systems)
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Learning Linux: recommended resources
I want to switch, but the only snag is that I love AutoHotkey, and a Linux port is still in progress. I use AutoHotkey to make my keyboard and (especially) my mouse more useful. I could probably do the same things by other means in Linux—everything is customizable in Linux, after all. And anyway I might use my mouse less and less as I become more capable with the terminal. Still, I'll wait a while in the hope that I'll be able to more or less plop my AutoHotkey script into the Linux version.
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AutoHotkey v2 Official Release Announcement
Check out https://bitbucket.org/mfeemster/keysharp/ and https://github.com/phil294/AHK_X11, two attempts at porting AHK to Linux. The former isn't usable yet, the latter is by me and somewhat incomplete.
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What's your current experience with WSL?
The only Windows-specific app I use is AutoHotkey, and I'm pleased to see that a Linux rewrite is in development 🎉 And wouldn't you know it, written in Crystal!
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AutoHotKey V2 (Breaking Upgrade)
AHK_X11 is AutoHotkey for Linux and it does not yet support Wayland, but it's definitely impossible https://github.com/phil294/AHK_X11/issues/2 (see also: ydotool)
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Marten, a Crystal web framework that makes building web apps productive and fun
I have recently learned to use it to create an AutoHotkey for Linux implementation (https://github.com/phil294/AHK_X11), and it's been a delightful experience. If you like programming in Go and Ruby syntax, this will be your go to language. Other than that, it bears but few surprises, which I would consider a good thing. Its major downside is its compilation time and poor IDE support. Also, you should not be afraid to search through Crystal's GitHub issues or dig into the stdlib's source for more exotic use cases. However, the latter is as easily accessible as is your own code, and the community around Crystal seems quite friendly and welcoming. Contrary to sibling comments, I find it well suited for programs outside of web development as well.
And most of all, it's fast.
What are some alternatives?
PowerToys - Windows system utilities to maximize productivity
espanso - Cross-platform Text Expander written in Rust
Flow.Launcher - :mag: Quick file search & app launcher for Windows with community-made plugins
xremap - Key remapper for X11 and Wayland
EverythingToolbar - Everything integration for the Windows taskbar. [Moved to: https://github.com/srwi/EverythingToolbar]
xdotool - fake keyboard/mouse input, window management, and more
NaturalEdgePan - A more natural way of edge-panning in RTS/MOBAs
RetroBar - Classic Windows 95, 98, Me, 2000, XP, Vista taskbar for modern versions of Windows
TPMouse - A virtual trackball for Windows, via vim-like homerow controls.
shell - Pop!_OS Shell
autopilot-rs - A simple, cross-platform GUI automation module for Rust.
ahkx - autohotkey interpreter compiled with gcc