Fluent-Search
whkd
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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Maybe it's Wox (https://github.com/Wox-launcher/Wox) which is no longer maintained.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/
whkd
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WSL and Vim development setup
in powertoys, find a feature called “keyboard manager”. if you want to go deep into keymapping in windows, checkout autohotkey and whkd
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Somehow AutoHotKey is kinda good now
It was only when I started writing my own sxhkd-inspired hotkey daemon[1] for Windows that I really started to appreciate just how _good_ AHK is. Even just for hotkey binding, AHK does some incredibly clever stuff very transparently to provide for such an excellent end-user experience. For example, using system hooks automatically when the user tries to bind a hotkey combination that is reserved by the system (usually win+something) is implemented so well. Really excellent software and I miss it when I'm using Linux or macOS.
[1]: https://github.com/LGUG2Z/whkd
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AutoHotkey v2 Official Release Announcement
I ended up using AHK for komorebi[1] because I was still new to Windows when I start writing it and I didn't wanna have to write a tiling window manager AND a hotkey daemon. I even ended up generating a nice little AHK library to wrap around CLI commands that sent socket messages to the window manager to make it easier to write a configuration.
Ultimately the syntax changes make it impossible to fully reproduce the same library for AHKv2, which is being installed by default on all mainstream package managers now.
I ended up biting the bullet and making my own hotkey daemon[2] for use with komorebi based on skhd[3] and I haven't looked back since. This will be the "blessed" hotkey daemon recommended for use in the next release of komorebi.
I'm still using AHK (v1) for the stuff that it's good at (and there is a lot of stuff that it's good at!), but ultimately I've found that it's not the right tool as a hotkey daemon for a socket-based tiling window manager.
[1]: https://github.com/LGUG2Z/komorebi
[2]: https://github.com/LGUG2Z/whkd
[3]: https://github.com/koekeishiya/skhd
- Show HN: Whkd – A simple hotkey daemon for Windows
- whkd: A simple hotkey daemon for Windows
What are some alternatives?
PowerToys - Windows system utilities to maximize productivity
AHK_X11 - AutoHotkey for Linux (X11-based systems)
Flow.Launcher - :mag: Quick file search & app launcher for Windows with community-made plugins
skhd - Simple hotkey daemon for macOS
EverythingToolbar - Everything integration for the Windows taskbar. [Moved to: https://github.com/srwi/EverythingToolbar]
autopy - A simple, cross-platform GUI automation module for Python and Rust.
NaturalEdgePan - A more natural way of edge-panning in RTS/MOBAs
windows-hotkeys - A lightweight, threadsafe and ergonomic rust crate to handle system-wide hotkeys on windows
TPMouse - A virtual trackball for Windows, via vim-like homerow controls.
komorebi - A tiling window manager for Windows 🍉
autopilot-rs - A simple, cross-platform GUI automation module for Rust.
misc_settings - My opinions are correct, you should copy them :)