Raycast for Linux

Raycast-compatible launcher for Linux.

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Cost / License

  • Free
  • Open Source

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  • Linux
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  1.  Dark Mode
  2.  Extensible by Plugins/Extensions
  3.  Snippets
  4.  Application Launchers
  5.  Command palette

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Raycast for Linux information

  • Developed by

    ByteAtATime
  • Licensing

    Open Source (MIT) and Free product.
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    55 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English

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  •  41 Forks
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What is Raycast for Linux?

An open-source, Raycast-inspired launcher for Linux.

This launcher aims to recreate most of Raycast's core features on Linux:

  • Extensible Command Palette: The core of the application. Search for and launch applications, run commands, execute quicklinks, and more.
  • Extension Support: Run extensions built Raycast's API. Features a built-in store to browse and install extensions from the official Raycast Store.
  • Powerful Calculator: A smart calculator integrated directly into the search bar, powered by SoulverCore. It handles unit conversions, currency, and complex math expressions.
  • Clipboard History: A searchable history of everything you've copied, with support for text, images, links, and colors.
  • Snippets: Create and manage text snippets that can be expanded anywhere on your system. Supports dynamic placeholders for dates, clipboard content, and more.
  • AI Integration: Connects to OpenRouter to bring the power of various AI models directly into the launcher.
  • And more to come!