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A simple, fast, and user-friendly command-line tool to find files and directories, designed as an alternative to the traditional 'find' command.
A fast, memory-enhanced fuzzy file search toolkit for AI agents and Neovim, with typo-resistant matching and git integration.
A cross-platform keystroke launcher for quickly launching applications, searching files, and performing system tasks.
A command-line tool to find files using SQL-like queries with support for metadata, archives, and advanced filtering.
Quickly locate Nix packages containing specific files by indexing binary caches.
A tiny ack-style file search utility written in Bash that's fast and easy to customize.
An open-source, Rust-powered productivity launcher for quickly accessing apps, utilities, and workflows via a popup interface.
Find files or directories by walking up parent directories or down descendant directories.
A fast command-line utility to recursively find files by name using regular expressions.
A command-line fuzzy file finder that executes commands on selected files, inspired by editor plugins like Helm and CtrlP.
A local-first desktop app for searching documents, images, and audio across devices using natural language.
A blazingly fast Rust library for searching and filtering files with a fluent builder API.
A minimal, fast command-line text search tool for recursively searching directories, built for simplicity and speed.
A powerful macOS file search GUI tool that leverages Spotlight's mdfind for fast, feature-rich file discovery and management.
A JupyterLab extension to quickly open files by typing part of their name, similar to VS Code's quick open.
A PowerToys Run plugin that searches recent Visual Studio projects and solutions.
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