This is a keystroke launcher for Windows and macOS.
- Installation
- Features
- Settings
- Updating
- Privacy
- Known bugs
- Development
- Alternatives
- License
- Release notes
- Download the latest version here
- Run the installer or unzip
- Run the application
Note: because the executables are not signed Windows will probably prevent you from executing the installer or the program itself. You can click "Run anyway" to install/run the program.
- Open a powershell with administration rights (Right click on your start button and click
Windows PowerShell (Admin)
- Type
choco install ueli
- Accept the upcoming prompt by entering
y
or run above command with-y
switch - Run the application
This plugin is searching for applications on your computer. You can specify the folders where your applications are installed and which file extension should be used to recognize an application.
This Plugin lets you quickly do simple calculations.
This plugin enables you to quickly execute commandline commands.
This plugin enables you to quickly convert currencies. The latest conversion rates are provided by https://exchangeratesapi.io/.
This plugin enables you to quickly start writing an email by typing in an email address.
This feature enables you to use Everything Search to find files and folders on your local file system.
- Install "Everything" and the "Everything Command-line interface" from https://www.voidtools.com/downloads.
- Specify the file path to
es.exe
in ueli's settings.
This plugin enables you to use the native macOS search to find files and folders on your local file system.
This plugin enables you to browse through your local file system. To start you have to enter a valid absolute filepath.
Operating system commands are simple commands to control your operating system e.g. to shutdown or restart your computer.
This plugin enables you to quickly find operating system settings.
This plugin enables you to quickly open files or websites by setting up your own shortcuts.
This plugin enables you to quickly search for files or folders.
This plugin enables you to quickly translate words or short sentences. It uses an unofficial API for Linguee and may be unstable.
This plugin enables you to find preinstalled UWP apps.
This plugin enables you to quickly open websites by typing in a URL.
This plugin enables you to quickly search the internet with your favorite web search engine by setting up your own web search engines.
This plugin enables you to quickly execute multiple things at once.
To open the settings simply search for "Settings" or press Ctrl+i
on Windows or Cmd+,
on macOS. Here you can start configuring the app to your needs by enabling/disabling features or changing the settings.
The check if any updates are available open the settings. Under "General Settings" you can check if an update is available or not.
On Windows you can directly update the app. On macOS you have to manually download the newest release and replace the existing app.
For better search results ueli is keeping track of the applications, files and folders you are executing. If you don't want ueli to track your executions simply open the settings and click on the "three-dot" menu on the top right and choose "Clear execution log" and disable the option "Log execution".
- (#37) Window starts to move while typing when custom scaling in Windows is set.
- (#92) If you see an error that says
spawn powershell.exe ENOENT
check if powershell is installed (should be installed in all recent Versions of Windows by default) and check if powershell is in the PATH variable.
For more check here.
- Git
- Node 12.x.x
- Yarn
$ git clone https://github.com/oliverschwendener/ueli
$ cd ueli
$ yarn
$ yarn bundle
$ yarn start
Note: there is also a watch task $ yarn bundle:watch which watches the typescript files and bundles them automatically if there are any changes.
For debugging Visual Studio Code is recommended.
- Go to .vscode folder
- Make a copy of launch.example.json and rename it to launch.json
- Select one of the preconfigured debug modes and start debugging
$ yarn test
$ yarn package:dir
$ yarn package
Copyright (c) Oliver Schwendener. All rights reserved. Licensed under the MIT License.