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Command Palettes: How Typing Commands Became the Norm Again

fzf Keypirinha Chocolatey
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    fzf

    A command-line fuzzy finder written in Go
    Pricing:
    • Open Source

    #Note Taking #Productivity #LMS 215 social mentions

  2. A lightning fast and flexible keystroke launcher for Windows. No installation required (portable).
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    The same idea applies to Keypirinha [1], a small tool to open Apps etc. On Windows by typing. E.g. Hit ALT+Space, type F.. And it'll immediately suggest Firefox, based on your previous use patterns. No menus, no clicking, no mouse. Just awesome. [1]: https://keypirinha.com/.

    #App Launcher #Mac #Windows Tools 32 social mentions

  3. The sane way to manage software on Windows.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Nice, thanks! So far I use chocolatey [1]. It is good, although some apps tend to be outdated (I can live with that, for the moment, it is not that worse yet). Will definitely keep in my Package Control. [1]: https://chocolatey.org/.

    #Windows Tools #Package Manager #Front End Package Manager 252 social mentions

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