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Add the Command Palette module (#37908) Windows Command Palette ("CmdPal") is the next iteration of PowerToys Run. With extensibility at its core, the Command Palette is your one-stop launcher to start _anything_. By default, CmdPal is bound to <kbd>Win+Alt+Space</kbd>. ![cmdpal-pr-002](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/5077ec04-1009-478a-92d6-0a30989d44ac) ![cmdpal-pr-003](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/63b4762a-9c19-48eb-9242-18ea48240ba0) ---- This brings the current preview version of CmdPal into the upstream PowerToys repo. There are still lots of bugs to work out, but it's reached the state we're ready to start sharing it with the world. From here, we can further collaborate with the community on the features that are important, and ensuring that we've got a most robust API to enable developers to build whatever extensions they want. Most of the built-in PT Run modules have already been ported to CmdPal's extension API. Those include: * Installed apps * Shell commands * File search (powered by the indexer) * Windows Registry search * Web search * Windows Terminal Profiles * Windows Services * Windows settings There are a couple new extensions built-in * You can now search for packages on `winget` and install them right from the palette. This also powers searching for extensions for the palette * The calculator has an entirely new implementation. This is currently less feature complete than the original PT Run one - we're looking forward to updating it to be more complete for future ingestion in Windows * "Bookmarks" allow you to save shortcuts to files, folders, and webpages as top-level commands in the palette. We've got a bunch of other samples too, in this repo and elsewhere ### PowerToys specific notes CmdPal will eventually graduate out of PowerToys to live as its own application, which is why it's implemented just a little differently than most other modules. Enabling CmdPal will install its `msix` package. The CI was minorly changed to support CmdPal version numbers independent of PowerToys itself. It doesn't make sense for us to start CmdPal at v0.90, and in the future, we want to be able to rev CmdPal independently of PT itself. Closes #3200, closes #3600, closes #7770, closes #34273, closes #36471, closes #20976, closes #14495 ----- TODOs et al **Blocking:** - [ ] Images and descriptions in Settings and OOBE need to be properly defined, as mentioned before - [ ] Niels is on it - [x] Doesn't start properly from PowerToys unless the fix PR is merged. - https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/556 merged - [x] I seem to lose focus a lot when I press on some limits, like between the search bar and the results. - This is https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/issues/427 - [x] Turned off an extension like Calculator and it was still working. - Need to get rid of that toggle, it doesn't do anything currently - [x] `ListViewModel.<FetchItems>` crash - Pretty confident that was fixed in https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/553 **Not blocking / improvements:** - Show the shortcut through settings, as mentioned before, or create a button that would open CmdPalette settings. - When PowerToys starts, CmdPalette is always shown if enabled. That's weird when just starting PowerToys/ logging in to the computer with PowerToys auto-start activated. I think this should at least be a setting. - Needing to double press a result for it to do the default action seems quirky. If one is already selected, I think just pressing should be enough for it to do the action. - This is currently a setting, though we're thinking of changing the setting even more: https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/issues/392 - There's no URI extension. Was surprised when typing a URL that it only proposed a web search. - [x] There's no System commands extension. Was expecting to be able to quickly restart the computer by typing restart but it wasn't there. - This is in PR https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/452 --------- Co-authored-by: joadoumie <98557455+joadoumie@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Jordi Adoumie <jordiadoumie@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Mike Griese <zadjii@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Niels Laute <niels.laute@live.nl> Co-authored-by: Michael Hawker <24302614+michael-hawker@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Stefan Markovic <57057282+stefansjfw@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Seraphima <zykovas91@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Jaime Bernardo <jaime@janeasystems.com> Co-authored-by: Kristen Schau <47155823+krschau@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Eric Johnson <ericjohnson327@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Ethan Fang <ethanfang@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Yu Leng (from Dev Box) <yuleng@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Clint Rutkas <clint@rutkas.com>
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// Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation
// The Microsoft Corporation licenses this file to you under the MIT license.
// See the LICENSE file in the project root for more information.
using CommunityToolkit.Mvvm.Messaging;
using CommunityToolkit.WinUI;
using Microsoft.CmdPal.Core.ViewModels;
using Microsoft.CmdPal.Core.ViewModels.Commands;
using Microsoft.CmdPal.Core.ViewModels.Messages;
CmdPal: Add configuration option for Escape key behavior (#43354) ## Summary of the Pull Request This PR adds a new option to the **General** page in **Settings**: Escape key behavior — a dropdown with the following choices: - Clear search first, then go back - Current behavior. - If the search box contains text, it is cleared; otherwise goes back. - On the home page, CmdPal is dismissed. - Go back - Leaves the search text intact. - If the page is not transient, the search text reappears when returning. - On the home page, CmdPal is dismissed. - Hide window and go home (Always dismiss) - Immediately dismisses CmdPal and navigates to the home page. - Ignores the **Go home when activated** setting. - Search text is cleared. - Hide window - Just hides the window. - Intended to be used with #43355. This implementation preserves existing behavior, except for **Always dismiss**, which always forces navigation to the home page. ## Pictures? Pictures! <img width="1305" height="892" alt="image" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/562e5604-1da6-4fc6-8358-5053df9c573d" /> <!-- Please review the items on the PR checklist before submitting--> ## PR Checklist - [x] Closes: #38311 - [ ] **Communication:** I've discussed this with core contributors already. If the work hasn't been agreed, this work might be rejected - [ ] **Tests:** Added/updated and all pass - [ ] **Localization:** All end-user-facing strings can be localized - [ ] **Dev docs:** Added/updated - [ ] **New binaries:** Added on the required places - [ ] [JSON for signing](https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/blob/main/.pipelines/ESRPSigning_core.json) for new binaries - [ ] [WXS for installer](https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/blob/main/installer/PowerToysSetup/Product.wxs) for new binaries and localization folder - [ ] [YML for CI pipeline](https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/blob/main/.pipelines/ci/templates/build-powertoys-steps.yml) for new test projects - [ ] [YML for signed pipeline](https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/blob/main/.pipelines/release.yml) - [ ] **Documentation updated:** If checked, please file a pull request on [our docs repo](https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/windows-uwp/tree/docs/hub/powertoys) and link it here: #xxx <!-- Provide a more detailed description of the PR, other things fixed, or any additional comments/features here --> ## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments <!-- Describe how you validated the behavior. Add automated tests wherever possible, but list manual validation steps taken as well --> ## Validation Steps Performed
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using Microsoft.CmdPal.Ext.ClipboardHistory.Messages;
using Microsoft.CmdPal.UI.ViewModels;
Add the Command Palette module (#37908) Windows Command Palette ("CmdPal") is the next iteration of PowerToys Run. With extensibility at its core, the Command Palette is your one-stop launcher to start _anything_. By default, CmdPal is bound to <kbd>Win+Alt+Space</kbd>. ![cmdpal-pr-002](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/5077ec04-1009-478a-92d6-0a30989d44ac) ![cmdpal-pr-003](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/63b4762a-9c19-48eb-9242-18ea48240ba0) ---- This brings the current preview version of CmdPal into the upstream PowerToys repo. There are still lots of bugs to work out, but it's reached the state we're ready to start sharing it with the world. From here, we can further collaborate with the community on the features that are important, and ensuring that we've got a most robust API to enable developers to build whatever extensions they want. Most of the built-in PT Run modules have already been ported to CmdPal's extension API. Those include: * Installed apps * Shell commands * File search (powered by the indexer) * Windows Registry search * Web search * Windows Terminal Profiles * Windows Services * Windows settings There are a couple new extensions built-in * You can now search for packages on `winget` and install them right from the palette. This also powers searching for extensions for the palette * The calculator has an entirely new implementation. This is currently less feature complete than the original PT Run one - we're looking forward to updating it to be more complete for future ingestion in Windows * "Bookmarks" allow you to save shortcuts to files, folders, and webpages as top-level commands in the palette. We've got a bunch of other samples too, in this repo and elsewhere ### PowerToys specific notes CmdPal will eventually graduate out of PowerToys to live as its own application, which is why it's implemented just a little differently than most other modules. Enabling CmdPal will install its `msix` package. The CI was minorly changed to support CmdPal version numbers independent of PowerToys itself. It doesn't make sense for us to start CmdPal at v0.90, and in the future, we want to be able to rev CmdPal independently of PT itself. Closes #3200, closes #3600, closes #7770, closes #34273, closes #36471, closes #20976, closes #14495 ----- TODOs et al **Blocking:** - [ ] Images and descriptions in Settings and OOBE need to be properly defined, as mentioned before - [ ] Niels is on it - [x] Doesn't start properly from PowerToys unless the fix PR is merged. - https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/556 merged - [x] I seem to lose focus a lot when I press on some limits, like between the search bar and the results. - This is https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/issues/427 - [x] Turned off an extension like Calculator and it was still working. - Need to get rid of that toggle, it doesn't do anything currently - [x] `ListViewModel.<FetchItems>` crash - Pretty confident that was fixed in https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/553 **Not blocking / improvements:** - Show the shortcut through settings, as mentioned before, or create a button that would open CmdPalette settings. - When PowerToys starts, CmdPalette is always shown if enabled. That's weird when just starting PowerToys/ logging in to the computer with PowerToys auto-start activated. I think this should at least be a setting. - Needing to double press a result for it to do the default action seems quirky. If one is already selected, I think just pressing should be enough for it to do the action. - This is currently a setting, though we're thinking of changing the setting even more: https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/issues/392 - There's no URI extension. Was surprised when typing a URL that it only proposed a web search. - [x] There's no System commands extension. Was expecting to be able to quickly restart the computer by typing restart but it wasn't there. - This is in PR https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/452 --------- Co-authored-by: joadoumie <98557455+joadoumie@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Jordi Adoumie <jordiadoumie@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Mike Griese <zadjii@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Niels Laute <niels.laute@live.nl> Co-authored-by: Michael Hawker <24302614+michael-hawker@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Stefan Markovic <57057282+stefansjfw@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Seraphima <zykovas91@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Jaime Bernardo <jaime@janeasystems.com> Co-authored-by: Kristen Schau <47155823+krschau@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Eric Johnson <ericjohnson327@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Ethan Fang <ethanfang@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Yu Leng (from Dev Box) <yuleng@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Clint Rutkas <clint@rutkas.com>
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using Microsoft.CmdPal.UI.Views;
CmdPal: Add configuration option for Escape key behavior (#43354) ## Summary of the Pull Request This PR adds a new option to the **General** page in **Settings**: Escape key behavior — a dropdown with the following choices: - Clear search first, then go back - Current behavior. - If the search box contains text, it is cleared; otherwise goes back. - On the home page, CmdPal is dismissed. - Go back - Leaves the search text intact. - If the page is not transient, the search text reappears when returning. - On the home page, CmdPal is dismissed. - Hide window and go home (Always dismiss) - Immediately dismisses CmdPal and navigates to the home page. - Ignores the **Go home when activated** setting. - Search text is cleared. - Hide window - Just hides the window. - Intended to be used with #43355. This implementation preserves existing behavior, except for **Always dismiss**, which always forces navigation to the home page. ## Pictures? Pictures! <img width="1305" height="892" alt="image" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/562e5604-1da6-4fc6-8358-5053df9c573d" /> <!-- Please review the items on the PR checklist before submitting--> ## PR Checklist - [x] Closes: #38311 - [ ] **Communication:** I've discussed this with core contributors already. If the work hasn't been agreed, this work might be rejected - [ ] **Tests:** Added/updated and all pass - [ ] **Localization:** All end-user-facing strings can be localized - [ ] **Dev docs:** Added/updated - [ ] **New binaries:** Added on the required places - [ ] [JSON for signing](https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/blob/main/.pipelines/ESRPSigning_core.json) for new binaries - [ ] [WXS for installer](https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/blob/main/installer/PowerToysSetup/Product.wxs) for new binaries and localization folder - [ ] [YML for CI pipeline](https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/blob/main/.pipelines/ci/templates/build-powertoys-steps.yml) for new test projects - [ ] [YML for signed pipeline](https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/blob/main/.pipelines/release.yml) - [ ] **Documentation updated:** If checked, please file a pull request on [our docs repo](https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/windows-uwp/tree/docs/hub/powertoys) and link it here: #xxx <!-- Provide a more detailed description of the PR, other things fixed, or any additional comments/features here --> ## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments <!-- Describe how you validated the behavior. Add automated tests wherever possible, but list manual validation steps taken as well --> ## Validation Steps Performed
2025-12-05 23:32:24 +01:00
using Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection;
Add the Command Palette module (#37908) Windows Command Palette ("CmdPal") is the next iteration of PowerToys Run. With extensibility at its core, the Command Palette is your one-stop launcher to start _anything_. By default, CmdPal is bound to <kbd>Win+Alt+Space</kbd>. ![cmdpal-pr-002](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/5077ec04-1009-478a-92d6-0a30989d44ac) ![cmdpal-pr-003](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/63b4762a-9c19-48eb-9242-18ea48240ba0) ---- This brings the current preview version of CmdPal into the upstream PowerToys repo. There are still lots of bugs to work out, but it's reached the state we're ready to start sharing it with the world. From here, we can further collaborate with the community on the features that are important, and ensuring that we've got a most robust API to enable developers to build whatever extensions they want. Most of the built-in PT Run modules have already been ported to CmdPal's extension API. Those include: * Installed apps * Shell commands * File search (powered by the indexer) * Windows Registry search * Web search * Windows Terminal Profiles * Windows Services * Windows settings There are a couple new extensions built-in * You can now search for packages on `winget` and install them right from the palette. This also powers searching for extensions for the palette * The calculator has an entirely new implementation. This is currently less feature complete than the original PT Run one - we're looking forward to updating it to be more complete for future ingestion in Windows * "Bookmarks" allow you to save shortcuts to files, folders, and webpages as top-level commands in the palette. We've got a bunch of other samples too, in this repo and elsewhere ### PowerToys specific notes CmdPal will eventually graduate out of PowerToys to live as its own application, which is why it's implemented just a little differently than most other modules. Enabling CmdPal will install its `msix` package. The CI was minorly changed to support CmdPal version numbers independent of PowerToys itself. It doesn't make sense for us to start CmdPal at v0.90, and in the future, we want to be able to rev CmdPal independently of PT itself. Closes #3200, closes #3600, closes #7770, closes #34273, closes #36471, closes #20976, closes #14495 ----- TODOs et al **Blocking:** - [ ] Images and descriptions in Settings and OOBE need to be properly defined, as mentioned before - [ ] Niels is on it - [x] Doesn't start properly from PowerToys unless the fix PR is merged. - https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/556 merged - [x] I seem to lose focus a lot when I press on some limits, like between the search bar and the results. - This is https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/issues/427 - [x] Turned off an extension like Calculator and it was still working. - Need to get rid of that toggle, it doesn't do anything currently - [x] `ListViewModel.<FetchItems>` crash - Pretty confident that was fixed in https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/553 **Not blocking / improvements:** - Show the shortcut through settings, as mentioned before, or create a button that would open CmdPalette settings. - When PowerToys starts, CmdPalette is always shown if enabled. That's weird when just starting PowerToys/ logging in to the computer with PowerToys auto-start activated. I think this should at least be a setting. - Needing to double press a result for it to do the default action seems quirky. If one is already selected, I think just pressing should be enough for it to do the action. - This is currently a setting, though we're thinking of changing the setting even more: https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/issues/392 - There's no URI extension. Was surprised when typing a URL that it only proposed a web search. - [x] There's no System commands extension. Was expecting to be able to quickly restart the computer by typing restart but it wasn't there. - This is in PR https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/452 --------- Co-authored-by: joadoumie <98557455+joadoumie@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Jordi Adoumie <jordiadoumie@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Mike Griese <zadjii@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Niels Laute <niels.laute@live.nl> Co-authored-by: Michael Hawker <24302614+michael-hawker@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Stefan Markovic <57057282+stefansjfw@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Seraphima <zykovas91@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Jaime Bernardo <jaime@janeasystems.com> Co-authored-by: Kristen Schau <47155823+krschau@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Eric Johnson <ericjohnson327@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Ethan Fang <ethanfang@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Yu Leng (from Dev Box) <yuleng@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Clint Rutkas <clint@rutkas.com>
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using Microsoft.UI.Dispatching;
using Microsoft.UI.Input;
using Microsoft.UI.Xaml;
using Microsoft.UI.Xaml.Controls;
using Microsoft.UI.Xaml.Input;
using CoreVirtualKeyStates = Windows.UI.Core.CoreVirtualKeyStates;
using VirtualKey = Windows.System.VirtualKey;
namespace Microsoft.CmdPal.UI.Controls;
public sealed partial class SearchBar : UserControl,
IRecipient<GoHomeMessage>,
IRecipient<FocusSearchBoxMessage>,
CmdPal: entirely redo the Run page (#39955) This entirely rewrites the shell page. It feels a lot more like the old run dialog now. * It's got icons for files & exes * it can handle network paths * it can handle `commands /with args...` * it'll suggest files in that path as you type * it handles `%environmentVariables%` * it handles `"Paths with\spaces in them"` * it shows you the path as a suggestion, in the text box, as you move the selection References: Closes #39044 Closes #39419 Closes #38298 Closes #40311 ### Remaining todo's * [x] Remove the `GenerateAppxManifest` change, and file something to fix that. We are still generating msix's on every build, wtf * [x] Clean-up code * [x] Double-check loc * [x] Remove a bunch of debug printing that we don't need anymore * [ ] File a separate PR for moving the file (indexer) commands into a common project, and re-use those here * [x] Add history support again! I totally tore that out * did that in #40427 * [x] make `shell:` paths and weird URI's just work. Good test is `x-cmdpal://settings` ### further optimizations that probably aren't blocking * [x] Our fast up-to-date is clearly broken, but I think that's been broken since early 0.91 * [x] If the exe doesn't change, we don't need to create a new ListItem for it. We can just re-use the current one, and just change the args * [ ] if the directory hasn't changed, but we typed more chars (e.g. `c:\windows\s` -> `c:\windows\sys`), we should cache the ListItem's from the first query, and re-use them if possible.
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IRecipient<UpdateSuggestionMessage>,
Add the Command Palette module (#37908) Windows Command Palette ("CmdPal") is the next iteration of PowerToys Run. With extensibility at its core, the Command Palette is your one-stop launcher to start _anything_. By default, CmdPal is bound to <kbd>Win+Alt+Space</kbd>. ![cmdpal-pr-002](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/5077ec04-1009-478a-92d6-0a30989d44ac) ![cmdpal-pr-003](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/63b4762a-9c19-48eb-9242-18ea48240ba0) ---- This brings the current preview version of CmdPal into the upstream PowerToys repo. There are still lots of bugs to work out, but it's reached the state we're ready to start sharing it with the world. From here, we can further collaborate with the community on the features that are important, and ensuring that we've got a most robust API to enable developers to build whatever extensions they want. Most of the built-in PT Run modules have already been ported to CmdPal's extension API. Those include: * Installed apps * Shell commands * File search (powered by the indexer) * Windows Registry search * Web search * Windows Terminal Profiles * Windows Services * Windows settings There are a couple new extensions built-in * You can now search for packages on `winget` and install them right from the palette. This also powers searching for extensions for the palette * The calculator has an entirely new implementation. This is currently less feature complete than the original PT Run one - we're looking forward to updating it to be more complete for future ingestion in Windows * "Bookmarks" allow you to save shortcuts to files, folders, and webpages as top-level commands in the palette. We've got a bunch of other samples too, in this repo and elsewhere ### PowerToys specific notes CmdPal will eventually graduate out of PowerToys to live as its own application, which is why it's implemented just a little differently than most other modules. Enabling CmdPal will install its `msix` package. The CI was minorly changed to support CmdPal version numbers independent of PowerToys itself. It doesn't make sense for us to start CmdPal at v0.90, and in the future, we want to be able to rev CmdPal independently of PT itself. Closes #3200, closes #3600, closes #7770, closes #34273, closes #36471, closes #20976, closes #14495 ----- TODOs et al **Blocking:** - [ ] Images and descriptions in Settings and OOBE need to be properly defined, as mentioned before - [ ] Niels is on it - [x] Doesn't start properly from PowerToys unless the fix PR is merged. - https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/556 merged - [x] I seem to lose focus a lot when I press on some limits, like between the search bar and the results. - This is https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/issues/427 - [x] Turned off an extension like Calculator and it was still working. - Need to get rid of that toggle, it doesn't do anything currently - [x] `ListViewModel.<FetchItems>` crash - Pretty confident that was fixed in https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/553 **Not blocking / improvements:** - Show the shortcut through settings, as mentioned before, or create a button that would open CmdPalette settings. - When PowerToys starts, CmdPalette is always shown if enabled. That's weird when just starting PowerToys/ logging in to the computer with PowerToys auto-start activated. I think this should at least be a setting. - Needing to double press a result for it to do the default action seems quirky. If one is already selected, I think just pressing should be enough for it to do the action. - This is currently a setting, though we're thinking of changing the setting even more: https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/issues/392 - There's no URI extension. Was surprised when typing a URL that it only proposed a web search. - [x] There's no System commands extension. Was expecting to be able to quickly restart the computer by typing restart but it wasn't there. - This is in PR https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/452 --------- Co-authored-by: joadoumie <98557455+joadoumie@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Jordi Adoumie <jordiadoumie@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Mike Griese <zadjii@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Niels Laute <niels.laute@live.nl> Co-authored-by: Michael Hawker <24302614+michael-hawker@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Stefan Markovic <57057282+stefansjfw@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Seraphima <zykovas91@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Jaime Bernardo <jaime@janeasystems.com> Co-authored-by: Kristen Schau <47155823+krschau@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Eric Johnson <ericjohnson327@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Ethan Fang <ethanfang@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Yu Leng (from Dev Box) <yuleng@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Clint Rutkas <clint@rutkas.com>
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ICurrentPageAware
{
private readonly DispatcherQueue _queue = DispatcherQueue.GetForCurrentThread();
/// <summary>
/// Gets the <see cref="DispatcherQueueTimer"/> that we create to track keyboard input and throttle/debounce before we make queries.
/// </summary>
private readonly DispatcherQueueTimer _debounceTimer = DispatcherQueue.GetForCurrentThread().CreateTimer();
private bool _isBackspaceHeld;
// Inline text suggestions
// In 0.4-0.5 we would replace the text of the search box with the TextToSuggest
// This was really cool for navigating paths in run and pretty much nowhere else.
// We'll have to try another approach, but for now, the code is still testable.
// You can test this by setting the CMDPAL_ENABLE_SUGGESTION_SELECTION env var to 1
CmdPal: entirely redo the Run page (#39955) This entirely rewrites the shell page. It feels a lot more like the old run dialog now. * It's got icons for files & exes * it can handle network paths * it can handle `commands /with args...` * it'll suggest files in that path as you type * it handles `%environmentVariables%` * it handles `"Paths with\spaces in them"` * it shows you the path as a suggestion, in the text box, as you move the selection References: Closes #39044 Closes #39419 Closes #38298 Closes #40311 ### Remaining todo's * [x] Remove the `GenerateAppxManifest` change, and file something to fix that. We are still generating msix's on every build, wtf * [x] Clean-up code * [x] Double-check loc * [x] Remove a bunch of debug printing that we don't need anymore * [ ] File a separate PR for moving the file (indexer) commands into a common project, and re-use those here * [x] Add history support again! I totally tore that out * did that in #40427 * [x] make `shell:` paths and weird URI's just work. Good test is `x-cmdpal://settings` ### further optimizations that probably aren't blocking * [x] Our fast up-to-date is clearly broken, but I think that's been broken since early 0.91 * [x] If the exe doesn't change, we don't need to create a new ListItem for it. We can just re-use the current one, and just change the args * [ ] if the directory hasn't changed, but we typed more chars (e.g. `c:\windows\s` -> `c:\windows\sys`), we should cache the ListItem's from the first query, and re-use them if possible.
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private bool _inSuggestion;
private bool InSuggestion => _inSuggestion && IsTextToSuggestEnabled;
CmdPal: entirely redo the Run page (#39955) This entirely rewrites the shell page. It feels a lot more like the old run dialog now. * It's got icons for files & exes * it can handle network paths * it can handle `commands /with args...` * it'll suggest files in that path as you type * it handles `%environmentVariables%` * it handles `"Paths with\spaces in them"` * it shows you the path as a suggestion, in the text box, as you move the selection References: Closes #39044 Closes #39419 Closes #38298 Closes #40311 ### Remaining todo's * [x] Remove the `GenerateAppxManifest` change, and file something to fix that. We are still generating msix's on every build, wtf * [x] Clean-up code * [x] Double-check loc * [x] Remove a bunch of debug printing that we don't need anymore * [ ] File a separate PR for moving the file (indexer) commands into a common project, and re-use those here * [x] Add history support again! I totally tore that out * did that in #40427 * [x] make `shell:` paths and weird URI's just work. Good test is `x-cmdpal://settings` ### further optimizations that probably aren't blocking * [x] Our fast up-to-date is clearly broken, but I think that's been broken since early 0.91 * [x] If the exe doesn't change, we don't need to create a new ListItem for it. We can just re-use the current one, and just change the args * [ ] if the directory hasn't changed, but we typed more chars (e.g. `c:\windows\s` -> `c:\windows\sys`), we should cache the ListItem's from the first query, and re-use them if possible.
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private string? _lastText;
CmdPal: entirely redo the Run page (#39955) This entirely rewrites the shell page. It feels a lot more like the old run dialog now. * It's got icons for files & exes * it can handle network paths * it can handle `commands /with args...` * it'll suggest files in that path as you type * it handles `%environmentVariables%` * it handles `"Paths with\spaces in them"` * it shows you the path as a suggestion, in the text box, as you move the selection References: Closes #39044 Closes #39419 Closes #38298 Closes #40311 ### Remaining todo's * [x] Remove the `GenerateAppxManifest` change, and file something to fix that. We are still generating msix's on every build, wtf * [x] Clean-up code * [x] Double-check loc * [x] Remove a bunch of debug printing that we don't need anymore * [ ] File a separate PR for moving the file (indexer) commands into a common project, and re-use those here * [x] Add history support again! I totally tore that out * did that in #40427 * [x] make `shell:` paths and weird URI's just work. Good test is `x-cmdpal://settings` ### further optimizations that probably aren't blocking * [x] Our fast up-to-date is clearly broken, but I think that's been broken since early 0.91 * [x] If the exe doesn't change, we don't need to create a new ListItem for it. We can just re-use the current one, and just change the args * [ ] if the directory hasn't changed, but we typed more chars (e.g. `c:\windows\s` -> `c:\windows\sys`), we should cache the ListItem's from the first query, and re-use them if possible.
2025-07-22 14:47:31 -05:00
private string? _deletedSuggestion;
// 0.6+ suggestions
private string? _textToSuggest;
CmdPal: Add configuration option for Escape key behavior (#43354) ## Summary of the Pull Request This PR adds a new option to the **General** page in **Settings**: Escape key behavior — a dropdown with the following choices: - Clear search first, then go back - Current behavior. - If the search box contains text, it is cleared; otherwise goes back. - On the home page, CmdPal is dismissed. - Go back - Leaves the search text intact. - If the page is not transient, the search text reappears when returning. - On the home page, CmdPal is dismissed. - Hide window and go home (Always dismiss) - Immediately dismisses CmdPal and navigates to the home page. - Ignores the **Go home when activated** setting. - Search text is cleared. - Hide window - Just hides the window. - Intended to be used with #43355. This implementation preserves existing behavior, except for **Always dismiss**, which always forces navigation to the home page. ## Pictures? Pictures! <img width="1305" height="892" alt="image" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/562e5604-1da6-4fc6-8358-5053df9c573d" /> <!-- Please review the items on the PR checklist before submitting--> ## PR Checklist - [x] Closes: #38311 - [ ] **Communication:** I've discussed this with core contributors already. If the work hasn't been agreed, this work might be rejected - [ ] **Tests:** Added/updated and all pass - [ ] **Localization:** All end-user-facing strings can be localized - [ ] **Dev docs:** Added/updated - [ ] **New binaries:** Added on the required places - [ ] [JSON for signing](https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/blob/main/.pipelines/ESRPSigning_core.json) for new binaries - [ ] [WXS for installer](https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/blob/main/installer/PowerToysSetup/Product.wxs) for new binaries and localization folder - [ ] [YML for CI pipeline](https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/blob/main/.pipelines/ci/templates/build-powertoys-steps.yml) for new test projects - [ ] [YML for signed pipeline](https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/blob/main/.pipelines/release.yml) - [ ] **Documentation updated:** If checked, please file a pull request on [our docs repo](https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/windows-uwp/tree/docs/hub/powertoys) and link it here: #xxx <!-- Provide a more detailed description of the PR, other things fixed, or any additional comments/features here --> ## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments <!-- Describe how you validated the behavior. Add automated tests wherever possible, but list manual validation steps taken as well --> ## Validation Steps Performed
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private SettingsModel Settings => App.Current.Services.GetRequiredService<SettingsModel>();
Add the Command Palette module (#37908) Windows Command Palette ("CmdPal") is the next iteration of PowerToys Run. With extensibility at its core, the Command Palette is your one-stop launcher to start _anything_. By default, CmdPal is bound to <kbd>Win+Alt+Space</kbd>. ![cmdpal-pr-002](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/5077ec04-1009-478a-92d6-0a30989d44ac) ![cmdpal-pr-003](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/63b4762a-9c19-48eb-9242-18ea48240ba0) ---- This brings the current preview version of CmdPal into the upstream PowerToys repo. There are still lots of bugs to work out, but it's reached the state we're ready to start sharing it with the world. From here, we can further collaborate with the community on the features that are important, and ensuring that we've got a most robust API to enable developers to build whatever extensions they want. Most of the built-in PT Run modules have already been ported to CmdPal's extension API. Those include: * Installed apps * Shell commands * File search (powered by the indexer) * Windows Registry search * Web search * Windows Terminal Profiles * Windows Services * Windows settings There are a couple new extensions built-in * You can now search for packages on `winget` and install them right from the palette. This also powers searching for extensions for the palette * The calculator has an entirely new implementation. This is currently less feature complete than the original PT Run one - we're looking forward to updating it to be more complete for future ingestion in Windows * "Bookmarks" allow you to save shortcuts to files, folders, and webpages as top-level commands in the palette. We've got a bunch of other samples too, in this repo and elsewhere ### PowerToys specific notes CmdPal will eventually graduate out of PowerToys to live as its own application, which is why it's implemented just a little differently than most other modules. Enabling CmdPal will install its `msix` package. The CI was minorly changed to support CmdPal version numbers independent of PowerToys itself. It doesn't make sense for us to start CmdPal at v0.90, and in the future, we want to be able to rev CmdPal independently of PT itself. Closes #3200, closes #3600, closes #7770, closes #34273, closes #36471, closes #20976, closes #14495 ----- TODOs et al **Blocking:** - [ ] Images and descriptions in Settings and OOBE need to be properly defined, as mentioned before - [ ] Niels is on it - [x] Doesn't start properly from PowerToys unless the fix PR is merged. - https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/556 merged - [x] I seem to lose focus a lot when I press on some limits, like between the search bar and the results. - This is https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/issues/427 - [x] Turned off an extension like Calculator and it was still working. - Need to get rid of that toggle, it doesn't do anything currently - [x] `ListViewModel.<FetchItems>` crash - Pretty confident that was fixed in https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/553 **Not blocking / improvements:** - Show the shortcut through settings, as mentioned before, or create a button that would open CmdPalette settings. - When PowerToys starts, CmdPalette is always shown if enabled. That's weird when just starting PowerToys/ logging in to the computer with PowerToys auto-start activated. I think this should at least be a setting. - Needing to double press a result for it to do the default action seems quirky. If one is already selected, I think just pressing should be enough for it to do the action. - This is currently a setting, though we're thinking of changing the setting even more: https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/issues/392 - There's no URI extension. Was surprised when typing a URL that it only proposed a web search. - [x] There's no System commands extension. Was expecting to be able to quickly restart the computer by typing restart but it wasn't there. - This is in PR https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/452 --------- Co-authored-by: joadoumie <98557455+joadoumie@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Jordi Adoumie <jordiadoumie@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Mike Griese <zadjii@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Niels Laute <niels.laute@live.nl> Co-authored-by: Michael Hawker <24302614+michael-hawker@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Stefan Markovic <57057282+stefansjfw@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Seraphima <zykovas91@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Jaime Bernardo <jaime@janeasystems.com> Co-authored-by: Kristen Schau <47155823+krschau@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Eric Johnson <ericjohnson327@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Ethan Fang <ethanfang@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Yu Leng (from Dev Box) <yuleng@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Clint Rutkas <clint@rutkas.com>
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public PageViewModel? CurrentPageViewModel
{
get => (PageViewModel?)GetValue(CurrentPageViewModelProperty);
set => SetValue(CurrentPageViewModelProperty, value);
}
// Using a DependencyProperty as the backing store for CurrentPageViewModel. This enables animation, styling, binding, etc...
public static readonly DependencyProperty CurrentPageViewModelProperty =
DependencyProperty.Register(nameof(CurrentPageViewModel), typeof(PageViewModel), typeof(SearchBar), new PropertyMetadata(null, OnCurrentPageViewModelChanged));
private static void OnCurrentPageViewModelChanged(DependencyObject d, DependencyPropertyChangedEventArgs e)
{
//// TODO: If the Debounce timer hasn't fired, we may want to store the current Filter in the OldValue/prior VM, but we don't want that to go actually do work...
var @this = (SearchBar)d;
if (@this is not null
Add the Command Palette module (#37908) Windows Command Palette ("CmdPal") is the next iteration of PowerToys Run. With extensibility at its core, the Command Palette is your one-stop launcher to start _anything_. By default, CmdPal is bound to <kbd>Win+Alt+Space</kbd>. ![cmdpal-pr-002](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/5077ec04-1009-478a-92d6-0a30989d44ac) ![cmdpal-pr-003](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/63b4762a-9c19-48eb-9242-18ea48240ba0) ---- This brings the current preview version of CmdPal into the upstream PowerToys repo. There are still lots of bugs to work out, but it's reached the state we're ready to start sharing it with the world. From here, we can further collaborate with the community on the features that are important, and ensuring that we've got a most robust API to enable developers to build whatever extensions they want. Most of the built-in PT Run modules have already been ported to CmdPal's extension API. Those include: * Installed apps * Shell commands * File search (powered by the indexer) * Windows Registry search * Web search * Windows Terminal Profiles * Windows Services * Windows settings There are a couple new extensions built-in * You can now search for packages on `winget` and install them right from the palette. This also powers searching for extensions for the palette * The calculator has an entirely new implementation. This is currently less feature complete than the original PT Run one - we're looking forward to updating it to be more complete for future ingestion in Windows * "Bookmarks" allow you to save shortcuts to files, folders, and webpages as top-level commands in the palette. We've got a bunch of other samples too, in this repo and elsewhere ### PowerToys specific notes CmdPal will eventually graduate out of PowerToys to live as its own application, which is why it's implemented just a little differently than most other modules. Enabling CmdPal will install its `msix` package. The CI was minorly changed to support CmdPal version numbers independent of PowerToys itself. It doesn't make sense for us to start CmdPal at v0.90, and in the future, we want to be able to rev CmdPal independently of PT itself. Closes #3200, closes #3600, closes #7770, closes #34273, closes #36471, closes #20976, closes #14495 ----- TODOs et al **Blocking:** - [ ] Images and descriptions in Settings and OOBE need to be properly defined, as mentioned before - [ ] Niels is on it - [x] Doesn't start properly from PowerToys unless the fix PR is merged. - https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/556 merged - [x] I seem to lose focus a lot when I press on some limits, like between the search bar and the results. - This is https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/issues/427 - [x] Turned off an extension like Calculator and it was still working. - Need to get rid of that toggle, it doesn't do anything currently - [x] `ListViewModel.<FetchItems>` crash - Pretty confident that was fixed in https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/553 **Not blocking / improvements:** - Show the shortcut through settings, as mentioned before, or create a button that would open CmdPalette settings. - When PowerToys starts, CmdPalette is always shown if enabled. That's weird when just starting PowerToys/ logging in to the computer with PowerToys auto-start activated. I think this should at least be a setting. - Needing to double press a result for it to do the default action seems quirky. If one is already selected, I think just pressing should be enough for it to do the action. - This is currently a setting, though we're thinking of changing the setting even more: https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/issues/392 - There's no URI extension. Was surprised when typing a URL that it only proposed a web search. - [x] There's no System commands extension. Was expecting to be able to quickly restart the computer by typing restart but it wasn't there. - This is in PR https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/452 --------- Co-authored-by: joadoumie <98557455+joadoumie@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Jordi Adoumie <jordiadoumie@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Mike Griese <zadjii@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Niels Laute <niels.laute@live.nl> Co-authored-by: Michael Hawker <24302614+michael-hawker@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Stefan Markovic <57057282+stefansjfw@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Seraphima <zykovas91@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Jaime Bernardo <jaime@janeasystems.com> Co-authored-by: Kristen Schau <47155823+krschau@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Eric Johnson <ericjohnson327@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Ethan Fang <ethanfang@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Yu Leng (from Dev Box) <yuleng@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Clint Rutkas <clint@rutkas.com>
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&& e.OldValue is PageViewModel old)
{
old.PropertyChanged -= @this.Page_PropertyChanged;
}
if (@this is not null
Add the Command Palette module (#37908) Windows Command Palette ("CmdPal") is the next iteration of PowerToys Run. With extensibility at its core, the Command Palette is your one-stop launcher to start _anything_. By default, CmdPal is bound to <kbd>Win+Alt+Space</kbd>. ![cmdpal-pr-002](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/5077ec04-1009-478a-92d6-0a30989d44ac) ![cmdpal-pr-003](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/63b4762a-9c19-48eb-9242-18ea48240ba0) ---- This brings the current preview version of CmdPal into the upstream PowerToys repo. There are still lots of bugs to work out, but it's reached the state we're ready to start sharing it with the world. From here, we can further collaborate with the community on the features that are important, and ensuring that we've got a most robust API to enable developers to build whatever extensions they want. Most of the built-in PT Run modules have already been ported to CmdPal's extension API. Those include: * Installed apps * Shell commands * File search (powered by the indexer) * Windows Registry search * Web search * Windows Terminal Profiles * Windows Services * Windows settings There are a couple new extensions built-in * You can now search for packages on `winget` and install them right from the palette. This also powers searching for extensions for the palette * The calculator has an entirely new implementation. This is currently less feature complete than the original PT Run one - we're looking forward to updating it to be more complete for future ingestion in Windows * "Bookmarks" allow you to save shortcuts to files, folders, and webpages as top-level commands in the palette. We've got a bunch of other samples too, in this repo and elsewhere ### PowerToys specific notes CmdPal will eventually graduate out of PowerToys to live as its own application, which is why it's implemented just a little differently than most other modules. Enabling CmdPal will install its `msix` package. The CI was minorly changed to support CmdPal version numbers independent of PowerToys itself. It doesn't make sense for us to start CmdPal at v0.90, and in the future, we want to be able to rev CmdPal independently of PT itself. Closes #3200, closes #3600, closes #7770, closes #34273, closes #36471, closes #20976, closes #14495 ----- TODOs et al **Blocking:** - [ ] Images and descriptions in Settings and OOBE need to be properly defined, as mentioned before - [ ] Niels is on it - [x] Doesn't start properly from PowerToys unless the fix PR is merged. - https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/556 merged - [x] I seem to lose focus a lot when I press on some limits, like between the search bar and the results. - This is https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/issues/427 - [x] Turned off an extension like Calculator and it was still working. - Need to get rid of that toggle, it doesn't do anything currently - [x] `ListViewModel.<FetchItems>` crash - Pretty confident that was fixed in https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/553 **Not blocking / improvements:** - Show the shortcut through settings, as mentioned before, or create a button that would open CmdPalette settings. - When PowerToys starts, CmdPalette is always shown if enabled. That's weird when just starting PowerToys/ logging in to the computer with PowerToys auto-start activated. I think this should at least be a setting. - Needing to double press a result for it to do the default action seems quirky. If one is already selected, I think just pressing should be enough for it to do the action. - This is currently a setting, though we're thinking of changing the setting even more: https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/issues/392 - There's no URI extension. Was surprised when typing a URL that it only proposed a web search. - [x] There's no System commands extension. Was expecting to be able to quickly restart the computer by typing restart but it wasn't there. - This is in PR https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/452 --------- Co-authored-by: joadoumie <98557455+joadoumie@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Jordi Adoumie <jordiadoumie@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Mike Griese <zadjii@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Niels Laute <niels.laute@live.nl> Co-authored-by: Michael Hawker <24302614+michael-hawker@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Stefan Markovic <57057282+stefansjfw@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Seraphima <zykovas91@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Jaime Bernardo <jaime@janeasystems.com> Co-authored-by: Kristen Schau <47155823+krschau@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Eric Johnson <ericjohnson327@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Ethan Fang <ethanfang@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Yu Leng (from Dev Box) <yuleng@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Clint Rutkas <clint@rutkas.com>
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&& e.NewValue is PageViewModel page)
{
// TODO: In some cases we probably want commands to clear a filter
// somewhere in the process, so we need to figure out when that is.
CmdPal: Filters for DynamicListPage? Yes, please. (#40783) Closes: #40382 ## To-do list - [x] Add support for "single-select" filters to DynamicListPage - [x] Filters can contain icons - [x] Filter list can contain separators - [x] Update Windows Services built-in extension to support filtering by all, started, stopped, and pending services - [x] Update SampleExtension dynamic list sample to filter. ## Example of filters in use ```C# internal sealed partial class ServicesListPage : DynamicListPage { public ServicesListPage() { Icon = Icons.ServicesIcon; Name = "Windows Services"; var filters = new ServiceFilters(); filters.PropChanged += Filters_PropChanged; Filters = filters; } private void Filters_PropChanged(object sender, IPropChangedEventArgs args) => RaiseItemsChanged(); public override void UpdateSearchText(string oldSearch, string newSearch) => RaiseItemsChanged(); public override IListItem[] GetItems() { // ServiceHelper.Search knows how to filter based on the CurrentFilterIds provided var items = ServiceHelper.Search(SearchText, Filters.CurrentFilterIds).ToArray(); return items; } } public partial class ServiceFilters : Filters { public ServiceFilters() { // This would be a default selection. Not providing this will cause the filter // control to display the "Filter" placeholder text. CurrentFilterIds = ["all"]; } public override IFilterItem[] GetFilters() { return [ new Filter() { Id = "all", Name = "All Services" }, new Separator(), new Filter() { Id = "running", Name = "Running", Icon = Icons.GreenCircleIcon }, new Filter() { Id = "stopped", Name = "Stopped", Icon = Icons.RedCircleIcon }, new Filter() { Id = "paused", Name = "Paused", Icon = Icons.PauseIcon }, ]; } } ``` ## Current example of behavior https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/2e325763-ad3a-4445-bbe2-a840df08d0b3 --------- Co-authored-by: Mike Griese <migrie@microsoft.com>
2025-08-21 05:40:09 -05:00
@this.FilterBox.Text = page.SearchTextBox;
Add the Command Palette module (#37908) Windows Command Palette ("CmdPal") is the next iteration of PowerToys Run. With extensibility at its core, the Command Palette is your one-stop launcher to start _anything_. By default, CmdPal is bound to <kbd>Win+Alt+Space</kbd>. ![cmdpal-pr-002](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/5077ec04-1009-478a-92d6-0a30989d44ac) ![cmdpal-pr-003](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/63b4762a-9c19-48eb-9242-18ea48240ba0) ---- This brings the current preview version of CmdPal into the upstream PowerToys repo. There are still lots of bugs to work out, but it's reached the state we're ready to start sharing it with the world. From here, we can further collaborate with the community on the features that are important, and ensuring that we've got a most robust API to enable developers to build whatever extensions they want. Most of the built-in PT Run modules have already been ported to CmdPal's extension API. Those include: * Installed apps * Shell commands * File search (powered by the indexer) * Windows Registry search * Web search * Windows Terminal Profiles * Windows Services * Windows settings There are a couple new extensions built-in * You can now search for packages on `winget` and install them right from the palette. This also powers searching for extensions for the palette * The calculator has an entirely new implementation. This is currently less feature complete than the original PT Run one - we're looking forward to updating it to be more complete for future ingestion in Windows * "Bookmarks" allow you to save shortcuts to files, folders, and webpages as top-level commands in the palette. We've got a bunch of other samples too, in this repo and elsewhere ### PowerToys specific notes CmdPal will eventually graduate out of PowerToys to live as its own application, which is why it's implemented just a little differently than most other modules. Enabling CmdPal will install its `msix` package. The CI was minorly changed to support CmdPal version numbers independent of PowerToys itself. It doesn't make sense for us to start CmdPal at v0.90, and in the future, we want to be able to rev CmdPal independently of PT itself. Closes #3200, closes #3600, closes #7770, closes #34273, closes #36471, closes #20976, closes #14495 ----- TODOs et al **Blocking:** - [ ] Images and descriptions in Settings and OOBE need to be properly defined, as mentioned before - [ ] Niels is on it - [x] Doesn't start properly from PowerToys unless the fix PR is merged. - https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/556 merged - [x] I seem to lose focus a lot when I press on some limits, like between the search bar and the results. - This is https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/issues/427 - [x] Turned off an extension like Calculator and it was still working. - Need to get rid of that toggle, it doesn't do anything currently - [x] `ListViewModel.<FetchItems>` crash - Pretty confident that was fixed in https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/553 **Not blocking / improvements:** - Show the shortcut through settings, as mentioned before, or create a button that would open CmdPalette settings. - When PowerToys starts, CmdPalette is always shown if enabled. That's weird when just starting PowerToys/ logging in to the computer with PowerToys auto-start activated. I think this should at least be a setting. - Needing to double press a result for it to do the default action seems quirky. If one is already selected, I think just pressing should be enough for it to do the action. - This is currently a setting, though we're thinking of changing the setting even more: https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/issues/392 - There's no URI extension. Was surprised when typing a URL that it only proposed a web search. - [x] There's no System commands extension. Was expecting to be able to quickly restart the computer by typing restart but it wasn't there. - This is in PR https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/452 --------- Co-authored-by: joadoumie <98557455+joadoumie@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Jordi Adoumie <jordiadoumie@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Mike Griese <zadjii@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Niels Laute <niels.laute@live.nl> Co-authored-by: Michael Hawker <24302614+michael-hawker@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Stefan Markovic <57057282+stefansjfw@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Seraphima <zykovas91@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Jaime Bernardo <jaime@janeasystems.com> Co-authored-by: Kristen Schau <47155823+krschau@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Eric Johnson <ericjohnson327@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Ethan Fang <ethanfang@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Yu Leng (from Dev Box) <yuleng@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Clint Rutkas <clint@rutkas.com>
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@this.FilterBox.Select(@this.FilterBox.Text.Length, 0);
page.PropertyChanged += @this.Page_PropertyChanged;
}
}
public SearchBar()
{
this.InitializeComponent();
WeakReferenceMessenger.Default.Register<GoHomeMessage>(this);
WeakReferenceMessenger.Default.Register<FocusSearchBoxMessage>(this);
CmdPal: entirely redo the Run page (#39955) This entirely rewrites the shell page. It feels a lot more like the old run dialog now. * It's got icons for files & exes * it can handle network paths * it can handle `commands /with args...` * it'll suggest files in that path as you type * it handles `%environmentVariables%` * it handles `"Paths with\spaces in them"` * it shows you the path as a suggestion, in the text box, as you move the selection References: Closes #39044 Closes #39419 Closes #38298 Closes #40311 ### Remaining todo's * [x] Remove the `GenerateAppxManifest` change, and file something to fix that. We are still generating msix's on every build, wtf * [x] Clean-up code * [x] Double-check loc * [x] Remove a bunch of debug printing that we don't need anymore * [ ] File a separate PR for moving the file (indexer) commands into a common project, and re-use those here * [x] Add history support again! I totally tore that out * did that in #40427 * [x] make `shell:` paths and weird URI's just work. Good test is `x-cmdpal://settings` ### further optimizations that probably aren't blocking * [x] Our fast up-to-date is clearly broken, but I think that's been broken since early 0.91 * [x] If the exe doesn't change, we don't need to create a new ListItem for it. We can just re-use the current one, and just change the args * [ ] if the directory hasn't changed, but we typed more chars (e.g. `c:\windows\s` -> `c:\windows\sys`), we should cache the ListItem's from the first query, and re-use them if possible.
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WeakReferenceMessenger.Default.Register<UpdateSuggestionMessage>(this);
Add the Command Palette module (#37908) Windows Command Palette ("CmdPal") is the next iteration of PowerToys Run. With extensibility at its core, the Command Palette is your one-stop launcher to start _anything_. By default, CmdPal is bound to <kbd>Win+Alt+Space</kbd>. ![cmdpal-pr-002](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/5077ec04-1009-478a-92d6-0a30989d44ac) ![cmdpal-pr-003](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/63b4762a-9c19-48eb-9242-18ea48240ba0) ---- This brings the current preview version of CmdPal into the upstream PowerToys repo. There are still lots of bugs to work out, but it's reached the state we're ready to start sharing it with the world. From here, we can further collaborate with the community on the features that are important, and ensuring that we've got a most robust API to enable developers to build whatever extensions they want. Most of the built-in PT Run modules have already been ported to CmdPal's extension API. Those include: * Installed apps * Shell commands * File search (powered by the indexer) * Windows Registry search * Web search * Windows Terminal Profiles * Windows Services * Windows settings There are a couple new extensions built-in * You can now search for packages on `winget` and install them right from the palette. This also powers searching for extensions for the palette * The calculator has an entirely new implementation. This is currently less feature complete than the original PT Run one - we're looking forward to updating it to be more complete for future ingestion in Windows * "Bookmarks" allow you to save shortcuts to files, folders, and webpages as top-level commands in the palette. We've got a bunch of other samples too, in this repo and elsewhere ### PowerToys specific notes CmdPal will eventually graduate out of PowerToys to live as its own application, which is why it's implemented just a little differently than most other modules. Enabling CmdPal will install its `msix` package. The CI was minorly changed to support CmdPal version numbers independent of PowerToys itself. It doesn't make sense for us to start CmdPal at v0.90, and in the future, we want to be able to rev CmdPal independently of PT itself. Closes #3200, closes #3600, closes #7770, closes #34273, closes #36471, closes #20976, closes #14495 ----- TODOs et al **Blocking:** - [ ] Images and descriptions in Settings and OOBE need to be properly defined, as mentioned before - [ ] Niels is on it - [x] Doesn't start properly from PowerToys unless the fix PR is merged. - https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/556 merged - [x] I seem to lose focus a lot when I press on some limits, like between the search bar and the results. - This is https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/issues/427 - [x] Turned off an extension like Calculator and it was still working. - Need to get rid of that toggle, it doesn't do anything currently - [x] `ListViewModel.<FetchItems>` crash - Pretty confident that was fixed in https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/553 **Not blocking / improvements:** - Show the shortcut through settings, as mentioned before, or create a button that would open CmdPalette settings. - When PowerToys starts, CmdPalette is always shown if enabled. That's weird when just starting PowerToys/ logging in to the computer with PowerToys auto-start activated. I think this should at least be a setting. - Needing to double press a result for it to do the default action seems quirky. If one is already selected, I think just pressing should be enough for it to do the action. - This is currently a setting, though we're thinking of changing the setting even more: https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/issues/392 - There's no URI extension. Was surprised when typing a URL that it only proposed a web search. - [x] There's no System commands extension. Was expecting to be able to quickly restart the computer by typing restart but it wasn't there. - This is in PR https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/452 --------- Co-authored-by: joadoumie <98557455+joadoumie@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Jordi Adoumie <jordiadoumie@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Mike Griese <zadjii@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Niels Laute <niels.laute@live.nl> Co-authored-by: Michael Hawker <24302614+michael-hawker@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Stefan Markovic <57057282+stefansjfw@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Seraphima <zykovas91@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Jaime Bernardo <jaime@janeasystems.com> Co-authored-by: Kristen Schau <47155823+krschau@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Eric Johnson <ericjohnson327@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Ethan Fang <ethanfang@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Yu Leng (from Dev Box) <yuleng@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Clint Rutkas <clint@rutkas.com>
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}
public void ClearSearch()
{
// TODO GH #239 switch back when using the new MD text block
// _ = _queue.EnqueueAsync(() =>
_queue.TryEnqueue(new(() =>
{
this.FilterBox.Text = string.Empty;
if (CurrentPageViewModel is not null)
Add the Command Palette module (#37908) Windows Command Palette ("CmdPal") is the next iteration of PowerToys Run. With extensibility at its core, the Command Palette is your one-stop launcher to start _anything_. By default, CmdPal is bound to <kbd>Win+Alt+Space</kbd>. ![cmdpal-pr-002](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/5077ec04-1009-478a-92d6-0a30989d44ac) ![cmdpal-pr-003](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/63b4762a-9c19-48eb-9242-18ea48240ba0) ---- This brings the current preview version of CmdPal into the upstream PowerToys repo. There are still lots of bugs to work out, but it's reached the state we're ready to start sharing it with the world. From here, we can further collaborate with the community on the features that are important, and ensuring that we've got a most robust API to enable developers to build whatever extensions they want. Most of the built-in PT Run modules have already been ported to CmdPal's extension API. Those include: * Installed apps * Shell commands * File search (powered by the indexer) * Windows Registry search * Web search * Windows Terminal Profiles * Windows Services * Windows settings There are a couple new extensions built-in * You can now search for packages on `winget` and install them right from the palette. This also powers searching for extensions for the palette * The calculator has an entirely new implementation. This is currently less feature complete than the original PT Run one - we're looking forward to updating it to be more complete for future ingestion in Windows * "Bookmarks" allow you to save shortcuts to files, folders, and webpages as top-level commands in the palette. We've got a bunch of other samples too, in this repo and elsewhere ### PowerToys specific notes CmdPal will eventually graduate out of PowerToys to live as its own application, which is why it's implemented just a little differently than most other modules. Enabling CmdPal will install its `msix` package. The CI was minorly changed to support CmdPal version numbers independent of PowerToys itself. It doesn't make sense for us to start CmdPal at v0.90, and in the future, we want to be able to rev CmdPal independently of PT itself. Closes #3200, closes #3600, closes #7770, closes #34273, closes #36471, closes #20976, closes #14495 ----- TODOs et al **Blocking:** - [ ] Images and descriptions in Settings and OOBE need to be properly defined, as mentioned before - [ ] Niels is on it - [x] Doesn't start properly from PowerToys unless the fix PR is merged. - https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/556 merged - [x] I seem to lose focus a lot when I press on some limits, like between the search bar and the results. - This is https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/issues/427 - [x] Turned off an extension like Calculator and it was still working. - Need to get rid of that toggle, it doesn't do anything currently - [x] `ListViewModel.<FetchItems>` crash - Pretty confident that was fixed in https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/553 **Not blocking / improvements:** - Show the shortcut through settings, as mentioned before, or create a button that would open CmdPalette settings. - When PowerToys starts, CmdPalette is always shown if enabled. That's weird when just starting PowerToys/ logging in to the computer with PowerToys auto-start activated. I think this should at least be a setting. - Needing to double press a result for it to do the default action seems quirky. If one is already selected, I think just pressing should be enough for it to do the action. - This is currently a setting, though we're thinking of changing the setting even more: https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/issues/392 - There's no URI extension. Was surprised when typing a URL that it only proposed a web search. - [x] There's no System commands extension. Was expecting to be able to quickly restart the computer by typing restart but it wasn't there. - This is in PR https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/452 --------- Co-authored-by: joadoumie <98557455+joadoumie@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Jordi Adoumie <jordiadoumie@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Mike Griese <zadjii@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Niels Laute <niels.laute@live.nl> Co-authored-by: Michael Hawker <24302614+michael-hawker@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Stefan Markovic <57057282+stefansjfw@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Seraphima <zykovas91@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Jaime Bernardo <jaime@janeasystems.com> Co-authored-by: Kristen Schau <47155823+krschau@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Eric Johnson <ericjohnson327@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Ethan Fang <ethanfang@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Yu Leng (from Dev Box) <yuleng@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Clint Rutkas <clint@rutkas.com>
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{
CmdPal: Filters for DynamicListPage? Yes, please. (#40783) Closes: #40382 ## To-do list - [x] Add support for "single-select" filters to DynamicListPage - [x] Filters can contain icons - [x] Filter list can contain separators - [x] Update Windows Services built-in extension to support filtering by all, started, stopped, and pending services - [x] Update SampleExtension dynamic list sample to filter. ## Example of filters in use ```C# internal sealed partial class ServicesListPage : DynamicListPage { public ServicesListPage() { Icon = Icons.ServicesIcon; Name = "Windows Services"; var filters = new ServiceFilters(); filters.PropChanged += Filters_PropChanged; Filters = filters; } private void Filters_PropChanged(object sender, IPropChangedEventArgs args) => RaiseItemsChanged(); public override void UpdateSearchText(string oldSearch, string newSearch) => RaiseItemsChanged(); public override IListItem[] GetItems() { // ServiceHelper.Search knows how to filter based on the CurrentFilterIds provided var items = ServiceHelper.Search(SearchText, Filters.CurrentFilterIds).ToArray(); return items; } } public partial class ServiceFilters : Filters { public ServiceFilters() { // This would be a default selection. Not providing this will cause the filter // control to display the "Filter" placeholder text. CurrentFilterIds = ["all"]; } public override IFilterItem[] GetFilters() { return [ new Filter() { Id = "all", Name = "All Services" }, new Separator(), new Filter() { Id = "running", Name = "Running", Icon = Icons.GreenCircleIcon }, new Filter() { Id = "stopped", Name = "Stopped", Icon = Icons.RedCircleIcon }, new Filter() { Id = "paused", Name = "Paused", Icon = Icons.PauseIcon }, ]; } } ``` ## Current example of behavior https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/2e325763-ad3a-4445-bbe2-a840df08d0b3 --------- Co-authored-by: Mike Griese <migrie@microsoft.com>
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CurrentPageViewModel.SearchTextBox = string.Empty;
Add the Command Palette module (#37908) Windows Command Palette ("CmdPal") is the next iteration of PowerToys Run. With extensibility at its core, the Command Palette is your one-stop launcher to start _anything_. By default, CmdPal is bound to <kbd>Win+Alt+Space</kbd>. ![cmdpal-pr-002](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/5077ec04-1009-478a-92d6-0a30989d44ac) ![cmdpal-pr-003](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/63b4762a-9c19-48eb-9242-18ea48240ba0) ---- This brings the current preview version of CmdPal into the upstream PowerToys repo. There are still lots of bugs to work out, but it's reached the state we're ready to start sharing it with the world. From here, we can further collaborate with the community on the features that are important, and ensuring that we've got a most robust API to enable developers to build whatever extensions they want. Most of the built-in PT Run modules have already been ported to CmdPal's extension API. Those include: * Installed apps * Shell commands * File search (powered by the indexer) * Windows Registry search * Web search * Windows Terminal Profiles * Windows Services * Windows settings There are a couple new extensions built-in * You can now search for packages on `winget` and install them right from the palette. This also powers searching for extensions for the palette * The calculator has an entirely new implementation. This is currently less feature complete than the original PT Run one - we're looking forward to updating it to be more complete for future ingestion in Windows * "Bookmarks" allow you to save shortcuts to files, folders, and webpages as top-level commands in the palette. We've got a bunch of other samples too, in this repo and elsewhere ### PowerToys specific notes CmdPal will eventually graduate out of PowerToys to live as its own application, which is why it's implemented just a little differently than most other modules. Enabling CmdPal will install its `msix` package. The CI was minorly changed to support CmdPal version numbers independent of PowerToys itself. It doesn't make sense for us to start CmdPal at v0.90, and in the future, we want to be able to rev CmdPal independently of PT itself. Closes #3200, closes #3600, closes #7770, closes #34273, closes #36471, closes #20976, closes #14495 ----- TODOs et al **Blocking:** - [ ] Images and descriptions in Settings and OOBE need to be properly defined, as mentioned before - [ ] Niels is on it - [x] Doesn't start properly from PowerToys unless the fix PR is merged. - https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/556 merged - [x] I seem to lose focus a lot when I press on some limits, like between the search bar and the results. - This is https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/issues/427 - [x] Turned off an extension like Calculator and it was still working. - Need to get rid of that toggle, it doesn't do anything currently - [x] `ListViewModel.<FetchItems>` crash - Pretty confident that was fixed in https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/553 **Not blocking / improvements:** - Show the shortcut through settings, as mentioned before, or create a button that would open CmdPalette settings. - When PowerToys starts, CmdPalette is always shown if enabled. That's weird when just starting PowerToys/ logging in to the computer with PowerToys auto-start activated. I think this should at least be a setting. - Needing to double press a result for it to do the default action seems quirky. If one is already selected, I think just pressing should be enough for it to do the action. - This is currently a setting, though we're thinking of changing the setting even more: https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/issues/392 - There's no URI extension. Was surprised when typing a URL that it only proposed a web search. - [x] There's no System commands extension. Was expecting to be able to quickly restart the computer by typing restart but it wasn't there. - This is in PR https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/452 --------- Co-authored-by: joadoumie <98557455+joadoumie@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Jordi Adoumie <jordiadoumie@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Mike Griese <zadjii@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Niels Laute <niels.laute@live.nl> Co-authored-by: Michael Hawker <24302614+michael-hawker@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Stefan Markovic <57057282+stefansjfw@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Seraphima <zykovas91@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Jaime Bernardo <jaime@janeasystems.com> Co-authored-by: Kristen Schau <47155823+krschau@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Eric Johnson <ericjohnson327@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Ethan Fang <ethanfang@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Yu Leng (from Dev Box) <yuleng@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Clint Rutkas <clint@rutkas.com>
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}
}));
}
public void SelectSearch()
{
// TODO GH #239 switch back when using the new MD text block
// _ = _queue.EnqueueAsync(() =>
_queue.TryEnqueue(new(() =>
{
this.FilterBox.SelectAll();
}));
}
private void FilterBox_KeyDown(object sender, KeyRoutedEventArgs e)
{
if (e.Handled)
{
return;
}
CmdPal: Hide search box on content pages [experiment] (#41479) ## Summary of the Pull Request CmdPal now displays the search box only on pages that derive from ListPage. On ContentPage (forms, etc.), the search box is hidden. - Moves keyboard shortcut handling from SearchBox to ShellPage so shortcuts are always handled. - Keeps the search box hidden/disabled to preserve layout metrics. - Refines focus management to prevent focus jumps during navigation. - For ContentPage page's content gains focus automatically (not just form inputs, but now markdown content as well - so you can scroll immediately, for example). - Adds accessibility (a11y) tweaks: when navigating to content pages without a visible search box, sets an explicit focus target so screen readers announce a meaningful element. Screen reader will now announce navigation to the page. - Adds a title to the main list page - "Home". https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/f60d0826-df1f-468e-8e41-0266cd27878b <!-- Please review the items on the PR checklist before submitting--> ## PR Checklist - [x] Closes: #38967 - [ ] **Communication:** I've discussed this with core contributors already. If the work hasn't been agreed, this work might be rejected - [ ] **Tests:** Added/updated and all pass - [ ] **Localization:** All end-user-facing strings can be localized - [ ] **Dev docs:** Added/updated - [ ] **New binaries:** Added on the required places - [ ] [JSON for signing](https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/blob/main/.pipelines/ESRPSigning_core.json) for new binaries - [ ] [WXS for installer](https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/blob/main/installer/PowerToysSetup/Product.wxs) for new binaries and localization folder - [ ] [YML for CI pipeline](https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/blob/main/.pipelines/ci/templates/build-powertoys-steps.yml) for new test projects - [ ] [YML for signed pipeline](https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/blob/main/.pipelines/release.yml) - [ ] **Documentation updated:** If checked, please file a pull request on [our docs repo](https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/windows-uwp/tree/docs/hub/powertoys) and link it here: #xxx <!-- Provide a more detailed description of the PR, other things fixed, or any additional comments/features here --> ## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments <!-- Describe how you validated the behavior. Add automated tests wherever possible, but list manual validation steps taken as well --> ## Validation Steps Performed
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var ctrlPressed = (InputKeyboardSource.GetKeyStateForCurrentThread(VirtualKey.Control) & CoreVirtualKeyStates.Down) == CoreVirtualKeyStates.Down;
if (ctrlPressed && e.Key == VirtualKey.I)
{
// Today you learned that Ctrl+I in a TextBox will insert a tab
CmdPal: Hide search box on content pages [experiment] (#41479) ## Summary of the Pull Request CmdPal now displays the search box only on pages that derive from ListPage. On ContentPage (forms, etc.), the search box is hidden. - Moves keyboard shortcut handling from SearchBox to ShellPage so shortcuts are always handled. - Keeps the search box hidden/disabled to preserve layout metrics. - Refines focus management to prevent focus jumps during navigation. - For ContentPage page's content gains focus automatically (not just form inputs, but now markdown content as well - so you can scroll immediately, for example). - Adds accessibility (a11y) tweaks: when navigating to content pages without a visible search box, sets an explicit focus target so screen readers announce a meaningful element. Screen reader will now announce navigation to the page. - Adds a title to the main list page - "Home". https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/f60d0826-df1f-468e-8e41-0266cd27878b <!-- Please review the items on the PR checklist before submitting--> ## PR Checklist - [x] Closes: #38967 - [ ] **Communication:** I've discussed this with core contributors already. If the work hasn't been agreed, this work might be rejected - [ ] **Tests:** Added/updated and all pass - [ ] **Localization:** All end-user-facing strings can be localized - [ ] **Dev docs:** Added/updated - [ ] **New binaries:** Added on the required places - [ ] [JSON for signing](https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/blob/main/.pipelines/ESRPSigning_core.json) for new binaries - [ ] [WXS for installer](https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/blob/main/installer/PowerToysSetup/Product.wxs) for new binaries and localization folder - [ ] [YML for CI pipeline](https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/blob/main/.pipelines/ci/templates/build-powertoys-steps.yml) for new test projects - [ ] [YML for signed pipeline](https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/blob/main/.pipelines/release.yml) - [ ] **Documentation updated:** If checked, please file a pull request on [our docs repo](https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/windows-uwp/tree/docs/hub/powertoys) and link it here: #xxx <!-- Provide a more detailed description of the PR, other things fixed, or any additional comments/features here --> ## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments <!-- Describe how you validated the behavior. Add automated tests wherever possible, but list manual validation steps taken as well --> ## Validation Steps Performed
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// We don't want that, so we'll suppress it, this way it can be used for other purposes
e.Handled = true;
}
Add the Command Palette module (#37908) Windows Command Palette ("CmdPal") is the next iteration of PowerToys Run. With extensibility at its core, the Command Palette is your one-stop launcher to start _anything_. By default, CmdPal is bound to <kbd>Win+Alt+Space</kbd>. ![cmdpal-pr-002](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/5077ec04-1009-478a-92d6-0a30989d44ac) ![cmdpal-pr-003](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/63b4762a-9c19-48eb-9242-18ea48240ba0) ---- This brings the current preview version of CmdPal into the upstream PowerToys repo. There are still lots of bugs to work out, but it's reached the state we're ready to start sharing it with the world. From here, we can further collaborate with the community on the features that are important, and ensuring that we've got a most robust API to enable developers to build whatever extensions they want. Most of the built-in PT Run modules have already been ported to CmdPal's extension API. Those include: * Installed apps * Shell commands * File search (powered by the indexer) * Windows Registry search * Web search * Windows Terminal Profiles * Windows Services * Windows settings There are a couple new extensions built-in * You can now search for packages on `winget` and install them right from the palette. This also powers searching for extensions for the palette * The calculator has an entirely new implementation. This is currently less feature complete than the original PT Run one - we're looking forward to updating it to be more complete for future ingestion in Windows * "Bookmarks" allow you to save shortcuts to files, folders, and webpages as top-level commands in the palette. We've got a bunch of other samples too, in this repo and elsewhere ### PowerToys specific notes CmdPal will eventually graduate out of PowerToys to live as its own application, which is why it's implemented just a little differently than most other modules. Enabling CmdPal will install its `msix` package. The CI was minorly changed to support CmdPal version numbers independent of PowerToys itself. It doesn't make sense for us to start CmdPal at v0.90, and in the future, we want to be able to rev CmdPal independently of PT itself. Closes #3200, closes #3600, closes #7770, closes #34273, closes #36471, closes #20976, closes #14495 ----- TODOs et al **Blocking:** - [ ] Images and descriptions in Settings and OOBE need to be properly defined, as mentioned before - [ ] Niels is on it - [x] Doesn't start properly from PowerToys unless the fix PR is merged. - https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/556 merged - [x] I seem to lose focus a lot when I press on some limits, like between the search bar and the results. - This is https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/issues/427 - [x] Turned off an extension like Calculator and it was still working. - Need to get rid of that toggle, it doesn't do anything currently - [x] `ListViewModel.<FetchItems>` crash - Pretty confident that was fixed in https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/553 **Not blocking / improvements:** - Show the shortcut through settings, as mentioned before, or create a button that would open CmdPalette settings. - When PowerToys starts, CmdPalette is always shown if enabled. That's weird when just starting PowerToys/ logging in to the computer with PowerToys auto-start activated. I think this should at least be a setting. - Needing to double press a result for it to do the default action seems quirky. If one is already selected, I think just pressing should be enough for it to do the action. - This is currently a setting, though we're thinking of changing the setting even more: https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/issues/392 - There's no URI extension. Was surprised when typing a URL that it only proposed a web search. - [x] There's no System commands extension. Was expecting to be able to quickly restart the computer by typing restart but it wasn't there. - This is in PR https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/452 --------- Co-authored-by: joadoumie <98557455+joadoumie@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Jordi Adoumie <jordiadoumie@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Mike Griese <zadjii@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Niels Laute <niels.laute@live.nl> Co-authored-by: Michael Hawker <24302614+michael-hawker@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Stefan Markovic <57057282+stefansjfw@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Seraphima <zykovas91@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Jaime Bernardo <jaime@janeasystems.com> Co-authored-by: Kristen Schau <47155823+krschau@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Eric Johnson <ericjohnson327@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Ethan Fang <ethanfang@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Yu Leng (from Dev Box) <yuleng@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Clint Rutkas <clint@rutkas.com>
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else if (e.Key == VirtualKey.Escape)
{
CmdPal: Add configuration option for Escape key behavior (#43354) ## Summary of the Pull Request This PR adds a new option to the **General** page in **Settings**: Escape key behavior — a dropdown with the following choices: - Clear search first, then go back - Current behavior. - If the search box contains text, it is cleared; otherwise goes back. - On the home page, CmdPal is dismissed. - Go back - Leaves the search text intact. - If the page is not transient, the search text reappears when returning. - On the home page, CmdPal is dismissed. - Hide window and go home (Always dismiss) - Immediately dismisses CmdPal and navigates to the home page. - Ignores the **Go home when activated** setting. - Search text is cleared. - Hide window - Just hides the window. - Intended to be used with #43355. This implementation preserves existing behavior, except for **Always dismiss**, which always forces navigation to the home page. ## Pictures? Pictures! <img width="1305" height="892" alt="image" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/562e5604-1da6-4fc6-8358-5053df9c573d" /> <!-- Please review the items on the PR checklist before submitting--> ## PR Checklist - [x] Closes: #38311 - [ ] **Communication:** I've discussed this with core contributors already. If the work hasn't been agreed, this work might be rejected - [ ] **Tests:** Added/updated and all pass - [ ] **Localization:** All end-user-facing strings can be localized - [ ] **Dev docs:** Added/updated - [ ] **New binaries:** Added on the required places - [ ] [JSON for signing](https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/blob/main/.pipelines/ESRPSigning_core.json) for new binaries - [ ] [WXS for installer](https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/blob/main/installer/PowerToysSetup/Product.wxs) for new binaries and localization folder - [ ] [YML for CI pipeline](https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/blob/main/.pipelines/ci/templates/build-powertoys-steps.yml) for new test projects - [ ] [YML for signed pipeline](https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/blob/main/.pipelines/release.yml) - [ ] **Documentation updated:** If checked, please file a pull request on [our docs repo](https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/windows-uwp/tree/docs/hub/powertoys) and link it here: #xxx <!-- Provide a more detailed description of the PR, other things fixed, or any additional comments/features here --> ## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments <!-- Describe how you validated the behavior. Add automated tests wherever possible, but list manual validation steps taken as well --> ## Validation Steps Performed
2025-12-05 23:32:24 +01:00
switch (Settings.EscapeKeyBehaviorSetting)
Add the Command Palette module (#37908) Windows Command Palette ("CmdPal") is the next iteration of PowerToys Run. With extensibility at its core, the Command Palette is your one-stop launcher to start _anything_. By default, CmdPal is bound to <kbd>Win+Alt+Space</kbd>. ![cmdpal-pr-002](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/5077ec04-1009-478a-92d6-0a30989d44ac) ![cmdpal-pr-003](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/63b4762a-9c19-48eb-9242-18ea48240ba0) ---- This brings the current preview version of CmdPal into the upstream PowerToys repo. There are still lots of bugs to work out, but it's reached the state we're ready to start sharing it with the world. From here, we can further collaborate with the community on the features that are important, and ensuring that we've got a most robust API to enable developers to build whatever extensions they want. Most of the built-in PT Run modules have already been ported to CmdPal's extension API. Those include: * Installed apps * Shell commands * File search (powered by the indexer) * Windows Registry search * Web search * Windows Terminal Profiles * Windows Services * Windows settings There are a couple new extensions built-in * You can now search for packages on `winget` and install them right from the palette. This also powers searching for extensions for the palette * The calculator has an entirely new implementation. This is currently less feature complete than the original PT Run one - we're looking forward to updating it to be more complete for future ingestion in Windows * "Bookmarks" allow you to save shortcuts to files, folders, and webpages as top-level commands in the palette. We've got a bunch of other samples too, in this repo and elsewhere ### PowerToys specific notes CmdPal will eventually graduate out of PowerToys to live as its own application, which is why it's implemented just a little differently than most other modules. Enabling CmdPal will install its `msix` package. The CI was minorly changed to support CmdPal version numbers independent of PowerToys itself. It doesn't make sense for us to start CmdPal at v0.90, and in the future, we want to be able to rev CmdPal independently of PT itself. Closes #3200, closes #3600, closes #7770, closes #34273, closes #36471, closes #20976, closes #14495 ----- TODOs et al **Blocking:** - [ ] Images and descriptions in Settings and OOBE need to be properly defined, as mentioned before - [ ] Niels is on it - [x] Doesn't start properly from PowerToys unless the fix PR is merged. - https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/556 merged - [x] I seem to lose focus a lot when I press on some limits, like between the search bar and the results. - This is https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/issues/427 - [x] Turned off an extension like Calculator and it was still working. - Need to get rid of that toggle, it doesn't do anything currently - [x] `ListViewModel.<FetchItems>` crash - Pretty confident that was fixed in https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/553 **Not blocking / improvements:** - Show the shortcut through settings, as mentioned before, or create a button that would open CmdPalette settings. - When PowerToys starts, CmdPalette is always shown if enabled. That's weird when just starting PowerToys/ logging in to the computer with PowerToys auto-start activated. I think this should at least be a setting. - Needing to double press a result for it to do the default action seems quirky. If one is already selected, I think just pressing should be enough for it to do the action. - This is currently a setting, though we're thinking of changing the setting even more: https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/issues/392 - There's no URI extension. Was surprised when typing a URL that it only proposed a web search. - [x] There's no System commands extension. Was expecting to be able to quickly restart the computer by typing restart but it wasn't there. - This is in PR https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/452 --------- Co-authored-by: joadoumie <98557455+joadoumie@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Jordi Adoumie <jordiadoumie@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Mike Griese <zadjii@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Niels Laute <niels.laute@live.nl> Co-authored-by: Michael Hawker <24302614+michael-hawker@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Stefan Markovic <57057282+stefansjfw@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Seraphima <zykovas91@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Jaime Bernardo <jaime@janeasystems.com> Co-authored-by: Kristen Schau <47155823+krschau@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Eric Johnson <ericjohnson327@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Ethan Fang <ethanfang@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Yu Leng (from Dev Box) <yuleng@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Clint Rutkas <clint@rutkas.com>
2025-03-19 03:39:57 -05:00
{
CmdPal: Add configuration option for Escape key behavior (#43354) ## Summary of the Pull Request This PR adds a new option to the **General** page in **Settings**: Escape key behavior — a dropdown with the following choices: - Clear search first, then go back - Current behavior. - If the search box contains text, it is cleared; otherwise goes back. - On the home page, CmdPal is dismissed. - Go back - Leaves the search text intact. - If the page is not transient, the search text reappears when returning. - On the home page, CmdPal is dismissed. - Hide window and go home (Always dismiss) - Immediately dismisses CmdPal and navigates to the home page. - Ignores the **Go home when activated** setting. - Search text is cleared. - Hide window - Just hides the window. - Intended to be used with #43355. This implementation preserves existing behavior, except for **Always dismiss**, which always forces navigation to the home page. ## Pictures? Pictures! <img width="1305" height="892" alt="image" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/562e5604-1da6-4fc6-8358-5053df9c573d" /> <!-- Please review the items on the PR checklist before submitting--> ## PR Checklist - [x] Closes: #38311 - [ ] **Communication:** I've discussed this with core contributors already. If the work hasn't been agreed, this work might be rejected - [ ] **Tests:** Added/updated and all pass - [ ] **Localization:** All end-user-facing strings can be localized - [ ] **Dev docs:** Added/updated - [ ] **New binaries:** Added on the required places - [ ] [JSON for signing](https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/blob/main/.pipelines/ESRPSigning_core.json) for new binaries - [ ] [WXS for installer](https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/blob/main/installer/PowerToysSetup/Product.wxs) for new binaries and localization folder - [ ] [YML for CI pipeline](https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/blob/main/.pipelines/ci/templates/build-powertoys-steps.yml) for new test projects - [ ] [YML for signed pipeline](https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/blob/main/.pipelines/release.yml) - [ ] **Documentation updated:** If checked, please file a pull request on [our docs repo](https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/windows-uwp/tree/docs/hub/powertoys) and link it here: #xxx <!-- Provide a more detailed description of the PR, other things fixed, or any additional comments/features here --> ## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments <!-- Describe how you validated the behavior. Add automated tests wherever possible, but list manual validation steps taken as well --> ## Validation Steps Performed
2025-12-05 23:32:24 +01:00
case EscapeKeyBehavior.AlwaysGoBack:
WeakReferenceMessenger.Default.Send<NavigateBackMessage>(new());
break;
case EscapeKeyBehavior.AlwaysDismiss:
WeakReferenceMessenger.Default.Send<DismissMessage>(new(ForceGoHome: true));
break;
case EscapeKeyBehavior.AlwaysHide:
WeakReferenceMessenger.Default.Send<HideWindowMessage>(new());
break;
case EscapeKeyBehavior.ClearSearchFirstThenGoBack:
default:
if (string.IsNullOrEmpty(FilterBox.Text))
{
WeakReferenceMessenger.Default.Send<NavigateBackMessage>(new());
}
else
{
// Clear the search box
FilterBox.Text = string.Empty;
// hack TODO GH #245
if (CurrentPageViewModel is not null)
{
CurrentPageViewModel.SearchTextBox = FilterBox.Text;
}
}
break;
Add the Command Palette module (#37908) Windows Command Palette ("CmdPal") is the next iteration of PowerToys Run. With extensibility at its core, the Command Palette is your one-stop launcher to start _anything_. By default, CmdPal is bound to <kbd>Win+Alt+Space</kbd>. ![cmdpal-pr-002](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/5077ec04-1009-478a-92d6-0a30989d44ac) ![cmdpal-pr-003](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/63b4762a-9c19-48eb-9242-18ea48240ba0) ---- This brings the current preview version of CmdPal into the upstream PowerToys repo. There are still lots of bugs to work out, but it's reached the state we're ready to start sharing it with the world. From here, we can further collaborate with the community on the features that are important, and ensuring that we've got a most robust API to enable developers to build whatever extensions they want. Most of the built-in PT Run modules have already been ported to CmdPal's extension API. Those include: * Installed apps * Shell commands * File search (powered by the indexer) * Windows Registry search * Web search * Windows Terminal Profiles * Windows Services * Windows settings There are a couple new extensions built-in * You can now search for packages on `winget` and install them right from the palette. This also powers searching for extensions for the palette * The calculator has an entirely new implementation. This is currently less feature complete than the original PT Run one - we're looking forward to updating it to be more complete for future ingestion in Windows * "Bookmarks" allow you to save shortcuts to files, folders, and webpages as top-level commands in the palette. We've got a bunch of other samples too, in this repo and elsewhere ### PowerToys specific notes CmdPal will eventually graduate out of PowerToys to live as its own application, which is why it's implemented just a little differently than most other modules. Enabling CmdPal will install its `msix` package. The CI was minorly changed to support CmdPal version numbers independent of PowerToys itself. It doesn't make sense for us to start CmdPal at v0.90, and in the future, we want to be able to rev CmdPal independently of PT itself. Closes #3200, closes #3600, closes #7770, closes #34273, closes #36471, closes #20976, closes #14495 ----- TODOs et al **Blocking:** - [ ] Images and descriptions in Settings and OOBE need to be properly defined, as mentioned before - [ ] Niels is on it - [x] Doesn't start properly from PowerToys unless the fix PR is merged. - https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/556 merged - [x] I seem to lose focus a lot when I press on some limits, like between the search bar and the results. - This is https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/issues/427 - [x] Turned off an extension like Calculator and it was still working. - Need to get rid of that toggle, it doesn't do anything currently - [x] `ListViewModel.<FetchItems>` crash - Pretty confident that was fixed in https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/553 **Not blocking / improvements:** - Show the shortcut through settings, as mentioned before, or create a button that would open CmdPalette settings. - When PowerToys starts, CmdPalette is always shown if enabled. That's weird when just starting PowerToys/ logging in to the computer with PowerToys auto-start activated. I think this should at least be a setting. - Needing to double press a result for it to do the default action seems quirky. If one is already selected, I think just pressing should be enough for it to do the action. - This is currently a setting, though we're thinking of changing the setting even more: https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/issues/392 - There's no URI extension. Was surprised when typing a URL that it only proposed a web search. - [x] There's no System commands extension. Was expecting to be able to quickly restart the computer by typing restart but it wasn't there. - This is in PR https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/452 --------- Co-authored-by: joadoumie <98557455+joadoumie@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Jordi Adoumie <jordiadoumie@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Mike Griese <zadjii@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Niels Laute <niels.laute@live.nl> Co-authored-by: Michael Hawker <24302614+michael-hawker@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Stefan Markovic <57057282+stefansjfw@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Seraphima <zykovas91@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Jaime Bernardo <jaime@janeasystems.com> Co-authored-by: Kristen Schau <47155823+krschau@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Eric Johnson <ericjohnson327@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Ethan Fang <ethanfang@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Yu Leng (from Dev Box) <yuleng@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Clint Rutkas <clint@rutkas.com>
2025-03-19 03:39:57 -05:00
}
e.Handled = true;
}
else if (e.Key == VirtualKey.Back)
{
// hack TODO GH #245
if (CurrentPageViewModel is not null)
Add the Command Palette module (#37908) Windows Command Palette ("CmdPal") is the next iteration of PowerToys Run. With extensibility at its core, the Command Palette is your one-stop launcher to start _anything_. By default, CmdPal is bound to <kbd>Win+Alt+Space</kbd>. ![cmdpal-pr-002](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/5077ec04-1009-478a-92d6-0a30989d44ac) ![cmdpal-pr-003](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/63b4762a-9c19-48eb-9242-18ea48240ba0) ---- This brings the current preview version of CmdPal into the upstream PowerToys repo. There are still lots of bugs to work out, but it's reached the state we're ready to start sharing it with the world. From here, we can further collaborate with the community on the features that are important, and ensuring that we've got a most robust API to enable developers to build whatever extensions they want. Most of the built-in PT Run modules have already been ported to CmdPal's extension API. Those include: * Installed apps * Shell commands * File search (powered by the indexer) * Windows Registry search * Web search * Windows Terminal Profiles * Windows Services * Windows settings There are a couple new extensions built-in * You can now search for packages on `winget` and install them right from the palette. This also powers searching for extensions for the palette * The calculator has an entirely new implementation. This is currently less feature complete than the original PT Run one - we're looking forward to updating it to be more complete for future ingestion in Windows * "Bookmarks" allow you to save shortcuts to files, folders, and webpages as top-level commands in the palette. We've got a bunch of other samples too, in this repo and elsewhere ### PowerToys specific notes CmdPal will eventually graduate out of PowerToys to live as its own application, which is why it's implemented just a little differently than most other modules. Enabling CmdPal will install its `msix` package. The CI was minorly changed to support CmdPal version numbers independent of PowerToys itself. It doesn't make sense for us to start CmdPal at v0.90, and in the future, we want to be able to rev CmdPal independently of PT itself. Closes #3200, closes #3600, closes #7770, closes #34273, closes #36471, closes #20976, closes #14495 ----- TODOs et al **Blocking:** - [ ] Images and descriptions in Settings and OOBE need to be properly defined, as mentioned before - [ ] Niels is on it - [x] Doesn't start properly from PowerToys unless the fix PR is merged. - https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/556 merged - [x] I seem to lose focus a lot when I press on some limits, like between the search bar and the results. - This is https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/issues/427 - [x] Turned off an extension like Calculator and it was still working. - Need to get rid of that toggle, it doesn't do anything currently - [x] `ListViewModel.<FetchItems>` crash - Pretty confident that was fixed in https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/553 **Not blocking / improvements:** - Show the shortcut through settings, as mentioned before, or create a button that would open CmdPalette settings. - When PowerToys starts, CmdPalette is always shown if enabled. That's weird when just starting PowerToys/ logging in to the computer with PowerToys auto-start activated. I think this should at least be a setting. - Needing to double press a result for it to do the default action seems quirky. If one is already selected, I think just pressing should be enough for it to do the action. - This is currently a setting, though we're thinking of changing the setting even more: https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/issues/392 - There's no URI extension. Was surprised when typing a URL that it only proposed a web search. - [x] There's no System commands extension. Was expecting to be able to quickly restart the computer by typing restart but it wasn't there. - This is in PR https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/452 --------- Co-authored-by: joadoumie <98557455+joadoumie@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Jordi Adoumie <jordiadoumie@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Mike Griese <zadjii@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Niels Laute <niels.laute@live.nl> Co-authored-by: Michael Hawker <24302614+michael-hawker@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Stefan Markovic <57057282+stefansjfw@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Seraphima <zykovas91@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Jaime Bernardo <jaime@janeasystems.com> Co-authored-by: Kristen Schau <47155823+krschau@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Eric Johnson <ericjohnson327@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Ethan Fang <ethanfang@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Yu Leng (from Dev Box) <yuleng@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Clint Rutkas <clint@rutkas.com>
2025-03-19 03:39:57 -05:00
{
CmdPal: Filters for DynamicListPage? Yes, please. (#40783) Closes: #40382 ## To-do list - [x] Add support for "single-select" filters to DynamicListPage - [x] Filters can contain icons - [x] Filter list can contain separators - [x] Update Windows Services built-in extension to support filtering by all, started, stopped, and pending services - [x] Update SampleExtension dynamic list sample to filter. ## Example of filters in use ```C# internal sealed partial class ServicesListPage : DynamicListPage { public ServicesListPage() { Icon = Icons.ServicesIcon; Name = "Windows Services"; var filters = new ServiceFilters(); filters.PropChanged += Filters_PropChanged; Filters = filters; } private void Filters_PropChanged(object sender, IPropChangedEventArgs args) => RaiseItemsChanged(); public override void UpdateSearchText(string oldSearch, string newSearch) => RaiseItemsChanged(); public override IListItem[] GetItems() { // ServiceHelper.Search knows how to filter based on the CurrentFilterIds provided var items = ServiceHelper.Search(SearchText, Filters.CurrentFilterIds).ToArray(); return items; } } public partial class ServiceFilters : Filters { public ServiceFilters() { // This would be a default selection. Not providing this will cause the filter // control to display the "Filter" placeholder text. CurrentFilterIds = ["all"]; } public override IFilterItem[] GetFilters() { return [ new Filter() { Id = "all", Name = "All Services" }, new Separator(), new Filter() { Id = "running", Name = "Running", Icon = Icons.GreenCircleIcon }, new Filter() { Id = "stopped", Name = "Stopped", Icon = Icons.RedCircleIcon }, new Filter() { Id = "paused", Name = "Paused", Icon = Icons.PauseIcon }, ]; } } ``` ## Current example of behavior https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/2e325763-ad3a-4445-bbe2-a840df08d0b3 --------- Co-authored-by: Mike Griese <migrie@microsoft.com>
2025-08-21 05:40:09 -05:00
CurrentPageViewModel.SearchTextBox = FilterBox.Text;
Add the Command Palette module (#37908) Windows Command Palette ("CmdPal") is the next iteration of PowerToys Run. With extensibility at its core, the Command Palette is your one-stop launcher to start _anything_. By default, CmdPal is bound to <kbd>Win+Alt+Space</kbd>. ![cmdpal-pr-002](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/5077ec04-1009-478a-92d6-0a30989d44ac) ![cmdpal-pr-003](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/63b4762a-9c19-48eb-9242-18ea48240ba0) ---- This brings the current preview version of CmdPal into the upstream PowerToys repo. There are still lots of bugs to work out, but it's reached the state we're ready to start sharing it with the world. From here, we can further collaborate with the community on the features that are important, and ensuring that we've got a most robust API to enable developers to build whatever extensions they want. Most of the built-in PT Run modules have already been ported to CmdPal's extension API. Those include: * Installed apps * Shell commands * File search (powered by the indexer) * Windows Registry search * Web search * Windows Terminal Profiles * Windows Services * Windows settings There are a couple new extensions built-in * You can now search for packages on `winget` and install them right from the palette. This also powers searching for extensions for the palette * The calculator has an entirely new implementation. This is currently less feature complete than the original PT Run one - we're looking forward to updating it to be more complete for future ingestion in Windows * "Bookmarks" allow you to save shortcuts to files, folders, and webpages as top-level commands in the palette. We've got a bunch of other samples too, in this repo and elsewhere ### PowerToys specific notes CmdPal will eventually graduate out of PowerToys to live as its own application, which is why it's implemented just a little differently than most other modules. Enabling CmdPal will install its `msix` package. The CI was minorly changed to support CmdPal version numbers independent of PowerToys itself. It doesn't make sense for us to start CmdPal at v0.90, and in the future, we want to be able to rev CmdPal independently of PT itself. Closes #3200, closes #3600, closes #7770, closes #34273, closes #36471, closes #20976, closes #14495 ----- TODOs et al **Blocking:** - [ ] Images and descriptions in Settings and OOBE need to be properly defined, as mentioned before - [ ] Niels is on it - [x] Doesn't start properly from PowerToys unless the fix PR is merged. - https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/556 merged - [x] I seem to lose focus a lot when I press on some limits, like between the search bar and the results. - This is https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/issues/427 - [x] Turned off an extension like Calculator and it was still working. - Need to get rid of that toggle, it doesn't do anything currently - [x] `ListViewModel.<FetchItems>` crash - Pretty confident that was fixed in https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/553 **Not blocking / improvements:** - Show the shortcut through settings, as mentioned before, or create a button that would open CmdPalette settings. - When PowerToys starts, CmdPalette is always shown if enabled. That's weird when just starting PowerToys/ logging in to the computer with PowerToys auto-start activated. I think this should at least be a setting. - Needing to double press a result for it to do the default action seems quirky. If one is already selected, I think just pressing should be enough for it to do the action. - This is currently a setting, though we're thinking of changing the setting even more: https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/issues/392 - There's no URI extension. Was surprised when typing a URL that it only proposed a web search. - [x] There's no System commands extension. Was expecting to be able to quickly restart the computer by typing restart but it wasn't there. - This is in PR https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/452 --------- Co-authored-by: joadoumie <98557455+joadoumie@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Jordi Adoumie <jordiadoumie@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Mike Griese <zadjii@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Niels Laute <niels.laute@live.nl> Co-authored-by: Michael Hawker <24302614+michael-hawker@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Stefan Markovic <57057282+stefansjfw@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Seraphima <zykovas91@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Jaime Bernardo <jaime@janeasystems.com> Co-authored-by: Kristen Schau <47155823+krschau@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Eric Johnson <ericjohnson327@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Ethan Fang <ethanfang@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Yu Leng (from Dev Box) <yuleng@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Clint Rutkas <clint@rutkas.com>
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}
}
}
private void FilterBox_PreviewKeyDown(object sender, KeyRoutedEventArgs e)
{
if (e.Key == VirtualKey.Back)
{
if (string.IsNullOrEmpty(FilterBox.Text))
{
if (!_isBackspaceHeld)
{
// Navigate back on single backspace when empty
WeakReferenceMessenger.Default.Send<NavigateBackMessage>(new(true));
}
e.Handled = true;
}
else
{
// Mark backspace as held to handle continuous deletion
_isBackspaceHeld = true;
}
}
else if (e.Key == VirtualKey.Up)
{
WeakReferenceMessenger.Default.Send<NavigatePreviousCommand>();
e.Handled = true;
}
CmdPal: Arrow keys move logical grid pages (#43870) <!-- Enter a brief description/summary of your PR here. What does it fix/what does it change/how was it tested (even manually, if necessary)? --> ## Summary of the Pull Request <!-- Please review the items on the PR checklist before submitting--> ## PR Checklist - [X] Closes: #41939 <!-- - [ ] Closes: #yyy (add separate lines for additional resolved issues) --> - [X] **Communication:** I've discussed this with core contributors already. If the work hasn't been agreed, this work might be rejected - [ ] **Tests:** Added/updated and all pass - [ ] **Localization:** All end-user-facing strings can be localized - [ ] **Dev docs:** Added/updated - [ ] **New binaries:** Added on the required places - [ ] [JSON for signing](https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/blob/main/.pipelines/ESRPSigning_core.json) for new binaries - [ ] [WXS for installer](https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/blob/main/installer/PowerToysSetup/Product.wxs) for new binaries and localization folder - [ ] [YML for CI pipeline](https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/blob/main/.pipelines/ci/templates/build-powertoys-steps.yml) for new test projects - [ ] [YML for signed pipeline](https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/blob/main/.pipelines/release.yml) - [ ] **Documentation updated:** If checked, please file a pull request on [our docs repo](https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/windows-uwp/tree/docs/hub/powertoys) and link it here: #xxx <!-- Provide a more detailed description of the PR, other things fixed, or any additional comments/features here --> ## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments <!-- Describe how you validated the behavior. Add automated tests wherever possible, but list manual validation steps taken as well --> ## Validation Steps Performed Before ![Before](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/49853e8d-9113-425c-8230-e49fb9b8d640) After ![After](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a4597fe6-6503-4502-99cf-350425f5ef51) I noticed the double "active" line around the items when the ListPage is focused. I was unable to find where that is defined. Ideally, the black-border would go away. I tested with AOT turned on. The behavior accounts for suggestions. If the SearchBar is focused and there is a suggestion, right-arrow will [continue] to complete the suggestion.
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else if (e.Key == VirtualKey.Left)
{
// Check if we're in a grid view, and if so, send grid navigation command
var isGridView = CurrentPageViewModel is ListViewModel { IsGridView: true };
// Special handling is required if we're in grid view.
if (isGridView)
{
WeakReferenceMessenger.Default.Send<NavigateLeftCommand>();
e.Handled = true;
}
}
CmdPal: entirely redo the Run page (#39955) This entirely rewrites the shell page. It feels a lot more like the old run dialog now. * It's got icons for files & exes * it can handle network paths * it can handle `commands /with args...` * it'll suggest files in that path as you type * it handles `%environmentVariables%` * it handles `"Paths with\spaces in them"` * it shows you the path as a suggestion, in the text box, as you move the selection References: Closes #39044 Closes #39419 Closes #38298 Closes #40311 ### Remaining todo's * [x] Remove the `GenerateAppxManifest` change, and file something to fix that. We are still generating msix's on every build, wtf * [x] Clean-up code * [x] Double-check loc * [x] Remove a bunch of debug printing that we don't need anymore * [ ] File a separate PR for moving the file (indexer) commands into a common project, and re-use those here * [x] Add history support again! I totally tore that out * did that in #40427 * [x] make `shell:` paths and weird URI's just work. Good test is `x-cmdpal://settings` ### further optimizations that probably aren't blocking * [x] Our fast up-to-date is clearly broken, but I think that's been broken since early 0.91 * [x] If the exe doesn't change, we don't need to create a new ListItem for it. We can just re-use the current one, and just change the args * [ ] if the directory hasn't changed, but we typed more chars (e.g. `c:\windows\s` -> `c:\windows\sys`), we should cache the ListItem's from the first query, and re-use them if possible.
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else if (e.Key == VirtualKey.Right)
{
// Check if the "replace search text with suggestion" feature from 0.4-0.5 is enabled.
// If it isn't, then only use the suggestion when the caret is at the end of the input.
if (!IsTextToSuggestEnabled)
{
CmdPal: Arrow keys move logical grid pages (#43870) <!-- Enter a brief description/summary of your PR here. What does it fix/what does it change/how was it tested (even manually, if necessary)? --> ## Summary of the Pull Request <!-- Please review the items on the PR checklist before submitting--> ## PR Checklist - [X] Closes: #41939 <!-- - [ ] Closes: #yyy (add separate lines for additional resolved issues) --> - [X] **Communication:** I've discussed this with core contributors already. If the work hasn't been agreed, this work might be rejected - [ ] **Tests:** Added/updated and all pass - [ ] **Localization:** All end-user-facing strings can be localized - [ ] **Dev docs:** Added/updated - [ ] **New binaries:** Added on the required places - [ ] [JSON for signing](https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/blob/main/.pipelines/ESRPSigning_core.json) for new binaries - [ ] [WXS for installer](https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/blob/main/installer/PowerToysSetup/Product.wxs) for new binaries and localization folder - [ ] [YML for CI pipeline](https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/blob/main/.pipelines/ci/templates/build-powertoys-steps.yml) for new test projects - [ ] [YML for signed pipeline](https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/blob/main/.pipelines/release.yml) - [ ] **Documentation updated:** If checked, please file a pull request on [our docs repo](https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/windows-uwp/tree/docs/hub/powertoys) and link it here: #xxx <!-- Provide a more detailed description of the PR, other things fixed, or any additional comments/features here --> ## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments <!-- Describe how you validated the behavior. Add automated tests wherever possible, but list manual validation steps taken as well --> ## Validation Steps Performed Before ![Before](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/49853e8d-9113-425c-8230-e49fb9b8d640) After ![After](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a4597fe6-6503-4502-99cf-350425f5ef51) I noticed the double "active" line around the items when the ListPage is focused. I was unable to find where that is defined. Ideally, the black-border would go away. I tested with AOT turned on. The behavior accounts for suggestions. If the SearchBar is focused and there is a suggestion, right-arrow will [continue] to complete the suggestion.
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if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(_textToSuggest) &&
FilterBox.SelectionStart == FilterBox.Text.Length)
{
FilterBox.Text = _textToSuggest;
FilterBox.Select(_textToSuggest.Length, 0);
e.Handled = true;
CmdPal: Arrow keys move logical grid pages (#43870) <!-- Enter a brief description/summary of your PR here. What does it fix/what does it change/how was it tested (even manually, if necessary)? --> ## Summary of the Pull Request <!-- Please review the items on the PR checklist before submitting--> ## PR Checklist - [X] Closes: #41939 <!-- - [ ] Closes: #yyy (add separate lines for additional resolved issues) --> - [X] **Communication:** I've discussed this with core contributors already. If the work hasn't been agreed, this work might be rejected - [ ] **Tests:** Added/updated and all pass - [ ] **Localization:** All end-user-facing strings can be localized - [ ] **Dev docs:** Added/updated - [ ] **New binaries:** Added on the required places - [ ] [JSON for signing](https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/blob/main/.pipelines/ESRPSigning_core.json) for new binaries - [ ] [WXS for installer](https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/blob/main/installer/PowerToysSetup/Product.wxs) for new binaries and localization folder - [ ] [YML for CI pipeline](https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/blob/main/.pipelines/ci/templates/build-powertoys-steps.yml) for new test projects - [ ] [YML for signed pipeline](https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/blob/main/.pipelines/release.yml) - [ ] **Documentation updated:** If checked, please file a pull request on [our docs repo](https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/windows-uwp/tree/docs/hub/powertoys) and link it here: #xxx <!-- Provide a more detailed description of the PR, other things fixed, or any additional comments/features here --> ## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments <!-- Describe how you validated the behavior. Add automated tests wherever possible, but list manual validation steps taken as well --> ## Validation Steps Performed Before ![Before](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/49853e8d-9113-425c-8230-e49fb9b8d640) After ![After](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a4597fe6-6503-4502-99cf-350425f5ef51) I noticed the double "active" line around the items when the ListPage is focused. I was unable to find where that is defined. Ideally, the black-border would go away. I tested with AOT turned on. The behavior accounts for suggestions. If the SearchBar is focused and there is a suggestion, right-arrow will [continue] to complete the suggestion.
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return;
}
}
// Here, we're using the "replace search text with suggestion" feature.
if (InSuggestion)
CmdPal: entirely redo the Run page (#39955) This entirely rewrites the shell page. It feels a lot more like the old run dialog now. * It's got icons for files & exes * it can handle network paths * it can handle `commands /with args...` * it'll suggest files in that path as you type * it handles `%environmentVariables%` * it handles `"Paths with\spaces in them"` * it shows you the path as a suggestion, in the text box, as you move the selection References: Closes #39044 Closes #39419 Closes #38298 Closes #40311 ### Remaining todo's * [x] Remove the `GenerateAppxManifest` change, and file something to fix that. We are still generating msix's on every build, wtf * [x] Clean-up code * [x] Double-check loc * [x] Remove a bunch of debug printing that we don't need anymore * [ ] File a separate PR for moving the file (indexer) commands into a common project, and re-use those here * [x] Add history support again! I totally tore that out * did that in #40427 * [x] make `shell:` paths and weird URI's just work. Good test is `x-cmdpal://settings` ### further optimizations that probably aren't blocking * [x] Our fast up-to-date is clearly broken, but I think that's been broken since early 0.91 * [x] If the exe doesn't change, we don't need to create a new ListItem for it. We can just re-use the current one, and just change the args * [ ] if the directory hasn't changed, but we typed more chars (e.g. `c:\windows\s` -> `c:\windows\sys`), we should cache the ListItem's from the first query, and re-use them if possible.
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{
_inSuggestion = false;
_lastText = null;
DoFilterBoxUpdate();
}
CmdPal: Arrow keys move logical grid pages (#43870) <!-- Enter a brief description/summary of your PR here. What does it fix/what does it change/how was it tested (even manually, if necessary)? --> ## Summary of the Pull Request <!-- Please review the items on the PR checklist before submitting--> ## PR Checklist - [X] Closes: #41939 <!-- - [ ] Closes: #yyy (add separate lines for additional resolved issues) --> - [X] **Communication:** I've discussed this with core contributors already. If the work hasn't been agreed, this work might be rejected - [ ] **Tests:** Added/updated and all pass - [ ] **Localization:** All end-user-facing strings can be localized - [ ] **Dev docs:** Added/updated - [ ] **New binaries:** Added on the required places - [ ] [JSON for signing](https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/blob/main/.pipelines/ESRPSigning_core.json) for new binaries - [ ] [WXS for installer](https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/blob/main/installer/PowerToysSetup/Product.wxs) for new binaries and localization folder - [ ] [YML for CI pipeline](https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/blob/main/.pipelines/ci/templates/build-powertoys-steps.yml) for new test projects - [ ] [YML for signed pipeline](https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/blob/main/.pipelines/release.yml) - [ ] **Documentation updated:** If checked, please file a pull request on [our docs repo](https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/windows-uwp/tree/docs/hub/powertoys) and link it here: #xxx <!-- Provide a more detailed description of the PR, other things fixed, or any additional comments/features here --> ## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments <!-- Describe how you validated the behavior. Add automated tests wherever possible, but list manual validation steps taken as well --> ## Validation Steps Performed Before ![Before](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/49853e8d-9113-425c-8230-e49fb9b8d640) After ![After](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a4597fe6-6503-4502-99cf-350425f5ef51) I noticed the double "active" line around the items when the ListPage is focused. I was unable to find where that is defined. Ideally, the black-border would go away. I tested with AOT turned on. The behavior accounts for suggestions. If the SearchBar is focused and there is a suggestion, right-arrow will [continue] to complete the suggestion.
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// Wouldn't want to perform text completion *and* move the selected item, so only perform this if text suggestion wasn't performed.
if (!e.Handled)
{
// Check if we're in a grid view, and if so, send grid navigation command
var isGridView = CurrentPageViewModel is ListViewModel { IsGridView: true };
// Special handling is required if we're in grid view.
if (isGridView)
{
WeakReferenceMessenger.Default.Send<NavigateRightCommand>();
e.Handled = true;
}
}
CmdPal: entirely redo the Run page (#39955) This entirely rewrites the shell page. It feels a lot more like the old run dialog now. * It's got icons for files & exes * it can handle network paths * it can handle `commands /with args...` * it'll suggest files in that path as you type * it handles `%environmentVariables%` * it handles `"Paths with\spaces in them"` * it shows you the path as a suggestion, in the text box, as you move the selection References: Closes #39044 Closes #39419 Closes #38298 Closes #40311 ### Remaining todo's * [x] Remove the `GenerateAppxManifest` change, and file something to fix that. We are still generating msix's on every build, wtf * [x] Clean-up code * [x] Double-check loc * [x] Remove a bunch of debug printing that we don't need anymore * [ ] File a separate PR for moving the file (indexer) commands into a common project, and re-use those here * [x] Add history support again! I totally tore that out * did that in #40427 * [x] make `shell:` paths and weird URI's just work. Good test is `x-cmdpal://settings` ### further optimizations that probably aren't blocking * [x] Our fast up-to-date is clearly broken, but I think that's been broken since early 0.91 * [x] If the exe doesn't change, we don't need to create a new ListItem for it. We can just re-use the current one, and just change the args * [ ] if the directory hasn't changed, but we typed more chars (e.g. `c:\windows\s` -> `c:\windows\sys`), we should cache the ListItem's from the first query, and re-use them if possible.
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}
else if (e.Key == VirtualKey.Down)
{
WeakReferenceMessenger.Default.Send<NavigateNextCommand>();
e.Handled = true;
}
CmdPal's search bar now accepts page up/down keyboard strokes. (#41886) <!-- Enter a brief description/summary of your PR here. What does it fix/what does it change/how was it tested (even manually, if necessary)? --> ## Summary of the Pull Request The page up/down keys now function while the search box is focused. <!-- Please review the items on the PR checklist before submitting--> ## PR Checklist - [ X ] Closes: #41877 - [ ] **Communication:** I've discussed this with core contributors already. If the work hasn't been agreed, this work might be rejected - [ ] **Tests:** Added/updated and all pass - [ ] **Localization:** All end-user-facing strings can be localized - [ ] **Dev docs:** Added/updated - [ ] **New binaries:** Added on the required places - [ ] [JSON for signing](https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/blob/main/.pipelines/ESRPSigning_core.json) for new binaries - [ ] [WXS for installer](https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/blob/main/installer/PowerToysSetup/Product.wxs) for new binaries and localization folder - [ ] [YML for CI pipeline](https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/blob/main/.pipelines/ci/templates/build-powertoys-steps.yml) for new test projects - [ ] [YML for signed pipeline](https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/blob/main/.pipelines/release.yml) - [ ] **Documentation updated:** If checked, please file a pull request on [our docs repo](https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/windows-uwp/tree/docs/hub/powertoys) and link it here: #xxx <!-- Provide a more detailed description of the PR, other things fixed, or any additional comments/features here --> ## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments Previously, the page up/down keys only performed any action while an item in the list was focused. The page up/down keys did not have any effect while the search box was focused, however the up/down arrows do have effect. This PR enables the page up/down keys while the search box is focused. There is a caveat here. The page up/down behavior is not consistent. I do not see a way to tell the ListView to perform its native page up/down function. Instead, I manually calculate roughly which item to scroll-to. Because of this, the amount of scroll between when the search box is focused and when an item in the ListView is focused is not consistent. <!-- Describe how you validated the behavior. Add automated tests wherever possible, but list manual validation steps taken as well --> ## Validation Steps Performed ![pageupdown](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b30f6e4e-03de-45bd-8570-0b06850bef24) In this GIF: 1. CmdPal appears 2. SearchBar focused, down/up arrow keys. 3. SearchBar focused, page down/up keys. 4. Tab to item in ListView 5. ListView item focused down/up arrow keys. 6. ListView item focused page down/up keys. 7. SearchBar focused 8. Filter "abc" 9. SearchBar focused page down/up keys.
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else if (e.Key == VirtualKey.PageDown)
{
WeakReferenceMessenger.Default.Send<NavigatePageDownCommand>();
e.Handled = true;
}
else if (e.Key == VirtualKey.PageUp)
{
WeakReferenceMessenger.Default.Send<NavigatePageUpCommand>();
e.Handled = true;
}
CmdPal: entirely redo the Run page (#39955) This entirely rewrites the shell page. It feels a lot more like the old run dialog now. * It's got icons for files & exes * it can handle network paths * it can handle `commands /with args...` * it'll suggest files in that path as you type * it handles `%environmentVariables%` * it handles `"Paths with\spaces in them"` * it shows you the path as a suggestion, in the text box, as you move the selection References: Closes #39044 Closes #39419 Closes #38298 Closes #40311 ### Remaining todo's * [x] Remove the `GenerateAppxManifest` change, and file something to fix that. We are still generating msix's on every build, wtf * [x] Clean-up code * [x] Double-check loc * [x] Remove a bunch of debug printing that we don't need anymore * [ ] File a separate PR for moving the file (indexer) commands into a common project, and re-use those here * [x] Add history support again! I totally tore that out * did that in #40427 * [x] make `shell:` paths and weird URI's just work. Good test is `x-cmdpal://settings` ### further optimizations that probably aren't blocking * [x] Our fast up-to-date is clearly broken, but I think that's been broken since early 0.91 * [x] If the exe doesn't change, we don't need to create a new ListItem for it. We can just re-use the current one, and just change the args * [ ] if the directory hasn't changed, but we typed more chars (e.g. `c:\windows\s` -> `c:\windows\sys`), we should cache the ListItem's from the first query, and re-use them if possible.
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if (InSuggestion)
CmdPal: entirely redo the Run page (#39955) This entirely rewrites the shell page. It feels a lot more like the old run dialog now. * It's got icons for files & exes * it can handle network paths * it can handle `commands /with args...` * it'll suggest files in that path as you type * it handles `%environmentVariables%` * it handles `"Paths with\spaces in them"` * it shows you the path as a suggestion, in the text box, as you move the selection References: Closes #39044 Closes #39419 Closes #38298 Closes #40311 ### Remaining todo's * [x] Remove the `GenerateAppxManifest` change, and file something to fix that. We are still generating msix's on every build, wtf * [x] Clean-up code * [x] Double-check loc * [x] Remove a bunch of debug printing that we don't need anymore * [ ] File a separate PR for moving the file (indexer) commands into a common project, and re-use those here * [x] Add history support again! I totally tore that out * did that in #40427 * [x] make `shell:` paths and weird URI's just work. Good test is `x-cmdpal://settings` ### further optimizations that probably aren't blocking * [x] Our fast up-to-date is clearly broken, but I think that's been broken since early 0.91 * [x] If the exe doesn't change, we don't need to create a new ListItem for it. We can just re-use the current one, and just change the args * [ ] if the directory hasn't changed, but we typed more chars (e.g. `c:\windows\s` -> `c:\windows\sys`), we should cache the ListItem's from the first query, and re-use them if possible.
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{
if (
e.Key == VirtualKey.Back ||
e.Key == VirtualKey.Delete
)
{
_deletedSuggestion = FilterBox.Text;
FilterBox.Text = _lastText ?? string.Empty;
FilterBox.Select(FilterBox.Text.Length, 0);
// Logger.LogInfo("deleting suggestion");
_inSuggestion = false;
_lastText = null;
e.Handled = true;
return;
}
var ignoreLeave =
e.Key == VirtualKey.Up ||
e.Key == VirtualKey.Down ||
CmdPal: Arrow keys move logical grid pages (#43870) <!-- Enter a brief description/summary of your PR here. What does it fix/what does it change/how was it tested (even manually, if necessary)? --> ## Summary of the Pull Request <!-- Please review the items on the PR checklist before submitting--> ## PR Checklist - [X] Closes: #41939 <!-- - [ ] Closes: #yyy (add separate lines for additional resolved issues) --> - [X] **Communication:** I've discussed this with core contributors already. If the work hasn't been agreed, this work might be rejected - [ ] **Tests:** Added/updated and all pass - [ ] **Localization:** All end-user-facing strings can be localized - [ ] **Dev docs:** Added/updated - [ ] **New binaries:** Added on the required places - [ ] [JSON for signing](https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/blob/main/.pipelines/ESRPSigning_core.json) for new binaries - [ ] [WXS for installer](https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/blob/main/installer/PowerToysSetup/Product.wxs) for new binaries and localization folder - [ ] [YML for CI pipeline](https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/blob/main/.pipelines/ci/templates/build-powertoys-steps.yml) for new test projects - [ ] [YML for signed pipeline](https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/blob/main/.pipelines/release.yml) - [ ] **Documentation updated:** If checked, please file a pull request on [our docs repo](https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/windows-uwp/tree/docs/hub/powertoys) and link it here: #xxx <!-- Provide a more detailed description of the PR, other things fixed, or any additional comments/features here --> ## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments <!-- Describe how you validated the behavior. Add automated tests wherever possible, but list manual validation steps taken as well --> ## Validation Steps Performed Before ![Before](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/49853e8d-9113-425c-8230-e49fb9b8d640) After ![After](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a4597fe6-6503-4502-99cf-350425f5ef51) I noticed the double "active" line around the items when the ListPage is focused. I was unable to find where that is defined. Ideally, the black-border would go away. I tested with AOT turned on. The behavior accounts for suggestions. If the SearchBar is focused and there is a suggestion, right-arrow will [continue] to complete the suggestion.
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e.Key == VirtualKey.Left ||
e.Key == VirtualKey.Right ||
CmdPal: entirely redo the Run page (#39955) This entirely rewrites the shell page. It feels a lot more like the old run dialog now. * It's got icons for files & exes * it can handle network paths * it can handle `commands /with args...` * it'll suggest files in that path as you type * it handles `%environmentVariables%` * it handles `"Paths with\spaces in them"` * it shows you the path as a suggestion, in the text box, as you move the selection References: Closes #39044 Closes #39419 Closes #38298 Closes #40311 ### Remaining todo's * [x] Remove the `GenerateAppxManifest` change, and file something to fix that. We are still generating msix's on every build, wtf * [x] Clean-up code * [x] Double-check loc * [x] Remove a bunch of debug printing that we don't need anymore * [ ] File a separate PR for moving the file (indexer) commands into a common project, and re-use those here * [x] Add history support again! I totally tore that out * did that in #40427 * [x] make `shell:` paths and weird URI's just work. Good test is `x-cmdpal://settings` ### further optimizations that probably aren't blocking * [x] Our fast up-to-date is clearly broken, but I think that's been broken since early 0.91 * [x] If the exe doesn't change, we don't need to create a new ListItem for it. We can just re-use the current one, and just change the args * [ ] if the directory hasn't changed, but we typed more chars (e.g. `c:\windows\s` -> `c:\windows\sys`), we should cache the ListItem's from the first query, and re-use them if possible.
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e.Key == VirtualKey.RightMenu ||
e.Key == VirtualKey.LeftMenu ||
e.Key == VirtualKey.Menu ||
e.Key == VirtualKey.Shift ||
e.Key == VirtualKey.RightShift ||
e.Key == VirtualKey.LeftShift ||
e.Key == VirtualKey.RightControl ||
e.Key == VirtualKey.LeftControl ||
e.Key == VirtualKey.Control;
if (ignoreLeave)
{
return;
}
// Logger.LogInfo("leaving suggestion");
_inSuggestion = false;
_lastText = null;
}
Add the Command Palette module (#37908) Windows Command Palette ("CmdPal") is the next iteration of PowerToys Run. With extensibility at its core, the Command Palette is your one-stop launcher to start _anything_. By default, CmdPal is bound to <kbd>Win+Alt+Space</kbd>. ![cmdpal-pr-002](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/5077ec04-1009-478a-92d6-0a30989d44ac) ![cmdpal-pr-003](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/63b4762a-9c19-48eb-9242-18ea48240ba0) ---- This brings the current preview version of CmdPal into the upstream PowerToys repo. There are still lots of bugs to work out, but it's reached the state we're ready to start sharing it with the world. From here, we can further collaborate with the community on the features that are important, and ensuring that we've got a most robust API to enable developers to build whatever extensions they want. Most of the built-in PT Run modules have already been ported to CmdPal's extension API. Those include: * Installed apps * Shell commands * File search (powered by the indexer) * Windows Registry search * Web search * Windows Terminal Profiles * Windows Services * Windows settings There are a couple new extensions built-in * You can now search for packages on `winget` and install them right from the palette. This also powers searching for extensions for the palette * The calculator has an entirely new implementation. This is currently less feature complete than the original PT Run one - we're looking forward to updating it to be more complete for future ingestion in Windows * "Bookmarks" allow you to save shortcuts to files, folders, and webpages as top-level commands in the palette. We've got a bunch of other samples too, in this repo and elsewhere ### PowerToys specific notes CmdPal will eventually graduate out of PowerToys to live as its own application, which is why it's implemented just a little differently than most other modules. Enabling CmdPal will install its `msix` package. The CI was minorly changed to support CmdPal version numbers independent of PowerToys itself. It doesn't make sense for us to start CmdPal at v0.90, and in the future, we want to be able to rev CmdPal independently of PT itself. Closes #3200, closes #3600, closes #7770, closes #34273, closes #36471, closes #20976, closes #14495 ----- TODOs et al **Blocking:** - [ ] Images and descriptions in Settings and OOBE need to be properly defined, as mentioned before - [ ] Niels is on it - [x] Doesn't start properly from PowerToys unless the fix PR is merged. - https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/556 merged - [x] I seem to lose focus a lot when I press on some limits, like between the search bar and the results. - This is https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/issues/427 - [x] Turned off an extension like Calculator and it was still working. - Need to get rid of that toggle, it doesn't do anything currently - [x] `ListViewModel.<FetchItems>` crash - Pretty confident that was fixed in https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/553 **Not blocking / improvements:** - Show the shortcut through settings, as mentioned before, or create a button that would open CmdPalette settings. - When PowerToys starts, CmdPalette is always shown if enabled. That's weird when just starting PowerToys/ logging in to the computer with PowerToys auto-start activated. I think this should at least be a setting. - Needing to double press a result for it to do the default action seems quirky. If one is already selected, I think just pressing should be enough for it to do the action. - This is currently a setting, though we're thinking of changing the setting even more: https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/issues/392 - There's no URI extension. Was surprised when typing a URL that it only proposed a web search. - [x] There's no System commands extension. Was expecting to be able to quickly restart the computer by typing restart but it wasn't there. - This is in PR https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/452 --------- Co-authored-by: joadoumie <98557455+joadoumie@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Jordi Adoumie <jordiadoumie@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Mike Griese <zadjii@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Niels Laute <niels.laute@live.nl> Co-authored-by: Michael Hawker <24302614+michael-hawker@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Stefan Markovic <57057282+stefansjfw@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Seraphima <zykovas91@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Jaime Bernardo <jaime@janeasystems.com> Co-authored-by: Kristen Schau <47155823+krschau@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Eric Johnson <ericjohnson327@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Ethan Fang <ethanfang@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Yu Leng (from Dev Box) <yuleng@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Clint Rutkas <clint@rutkas.com>
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}
private void FilterBox_PreviewKeyUp(object sender, KeyRoutedEventArgs e)
{
if (e.Key == VirtualKey.Back)
{
// Reset the backspace state on key release
_isBackspaceHeld = false;
}
}
private void FilterBox_TextChanged(object sender, TextChangedEventArgs e)
{
CmdPal: entirely redo the Run page (#39955) This entirely rewrites the shell page. It feels a lot more like the old run dialog now. * It's got icons for files & exes * it can handle network paths * it can handle `commands /with args...` * it'll suggest files in that path as you type * it handles `%environmentVariables%` * it handles `"Paths with\spaces in them"` * it shows you the path as a suggestion, in the text box, as you move the selection References: Closes #39044 Closes #39419 Closes #38298 Closes #40311 ### Remaining todo's * [x] Remove the `GenerateAppxManifest` change, and file something to fix that. We are still generating msix's on every build, wtf * [x] Clean-up code * [x] Double-check loc * [x] Remove a bunch of debug printing that we don't need anymore * [ ] File a separate PR for moving the file (indexer) commands into a common project, and re-use those here * [x] Add history support again! I totally tore that out * did that in #40427 * [x] make `shell:` paths and weird URI's just work. Good test is `x-cmdpal://settings` ### further optimizations that probably aren't blocking * [x] Our fast up-to-date is clearly broken, but I think that's been broken since early 0.91 * [x] If the exe doesn't change, we don't need to create a new ListItem for it. We can just re-use the current one, and just change the args * [ ] if the directory hasn't changed, but we typed more chars (e.g. `c:\windows\s` -> `c:\windows\sys`), we should cache the ListItem's from the first query, and re-use them if possible.
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// Logger.LogInfo($"FilterBox_TextChanged: {FilterBox.Text}");
Add the Command Palette module (#37908) Windows Command Palette ("CmdPal") is the next iteration of PowerToys Run. With extensibility at its core, the Command Palette is your one-stop launcher to start _anything_. By default, CmdPal is bound to <kbd>Win+Alt+Space</kbd>. ![cmdpal-pr-002](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/5077ec04-1009-478a-92d6-0a30989d44ac) ![cmdpal-pr-003](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/63b4762a-9c19-48eb-9242-18ea48240ba0) ---- This brings the current preview version of CmdPal into the upstream PowerToys repo. There are still lots of bugs to work out, but it's reached the state we're ready to start sharing it with the world. From here, we can further collaborate with the community on the features that are important, and ensuring that we've got a most robust API to enable developers to build whatever extensions they want. Most of the built-in PT Run modules have already been ported to CmdPal's extension API. Those include: * Installed apps * Shell commands * File search (powered by the indexer) * Windows Registry search * Web search * Windows Terminal Profiles * Windows Services * Windows settings There are a couple new extensions built-in * You can now search for packages on `winget` and install them right from the palette. This also powers searching for extensions for the palette * The calculator has an entirely new implementation. This is currently less feature complete than the original PT Run one - we're looking forward to updating it to be more complete for future ingestion in Windows * "Bookmarks" allow you to save shortcuts to files, folders, and webpages as top-level commands in the palette. We've got a bunch of other samples too, in this repo and elsewhere ### PowerToys specific notes CmdPal will eventually graduate out of PowerToys to live as its own application, which is why it's implemented just a little differently than most other modules. Enabling CmdPal will install its `msix` package. The CI was minorly changed to support CmdPal version numbers independent of PowerToys itself. It doesn't make sense for us to start CmdPal at v0.90, and in the future, we want to be able to rev CmdPal independently of PT itself. Closes #3200, closes #3600, closes #7770, closes #34273, closes #36471, closes #20976, closes #14495 ----- TODOs et al **Blocking:** - [ ] Images and descriptions in Settings and OOBE need to be properly defined, as mentioned before - [ ] Niels is on it - [x] Doesn't start properly from PowerToys unless the fix PR is merged. - https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/556 merged - [x] I seem to lose focus a lot when I press on some limits, like between the search bar and the results. - This is https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/issues/427 - [x] Turned off an extension like Calculator and it was still working. - Need to get rid of that toggle, it doesn't do anything currently - [x] `ListViewModel.<FetchItems>` crash - Pretty confident that was fixed in https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/553 **Not blocking / improvements:** - Show the shortcut through settings, as mentioned before, or create a button that would open CmdPalette settings. - When PowerToys starts, CmdPalette is always shown if enabled. That's weird when just starting PowerToys/ logging in to the computer with PowerToys auto-start activated. I think this should at least be a setting. - Needing to double press a result for it to do the default action seems quirky. If one is already selected, I think just pressing should be enough for it to do the action. - This is currently a setting, though we're thinking of changing the setting even more: https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/issues/392 - There's no URI extension. Was surprised when typing a URL that it only proposed a web search. - [x] There's no System commands extension. Was expecting to be able to quickly restart the computer by typing restart but it wasn't there. - This is in PR https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/452 --------- Co-authored-by: joadoumie <98557455+joadoumie@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Jordi Adoumie <jordiadoumie@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Mike Griese <zadjii@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Niels Laute <niels.laute@live.nl> Co-authored-by: Michael Hawker <24302614+michael-hawker@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Stefan Markovic <57057282+stefansjfw@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Seraphima <zykovas91@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Jaime Bernardo <jaime@janeasystems.com> Co-authored-by: Kristen Schau <47155823+krschau@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Eric Johnson <ericjohnson327@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Ethan Fang <ethanfang@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Yu Leng (from Dev Box) <yuleng@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Clint Rutkas <clint@rutkas.com>
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// TERRIBLE HACK TODO GH #245
// There's weird wacky bugs with debounce currently. We're trying
// to get them ingested, but while we wait for the toolkit feeds to
// bubble, just manually send the first character, always
// (otherwise aliases just stop working)
if (FilterBox.Text.Length == 1)
{
CmdPal: entirely redo the Run page (#39955) This entirely rewrites the shell page. It feels a lot more like the old run dialog now. * It's got icons for files & exes * it can handle network paths * it can handle `commands /with args...` * it'll suggest files in that path as you type * it handles `%environmentVariables%` * it handles `"Paths with\spaces in them"` * it shows you the path as a suggestion, in the text box, as you move the selection References: Closes #39044 Closes #39419 Closes #38298 Closes #40311 ### Remaining todo's * [x] Remove the `GenerateAppxManifest` change, and file something to fix that. We are still generating msix's on every build, wtf * [x] Clean-up code * [x] Double-check loc * [x] Remove a bunch of debug printing that we don't need anymore * [ ] File a separate PR for moving the file (indexer) commands into a common project, and re-use those here * [x] Add history support again! I totally tore that out * did that in #40427 * [x] make `shell:` paths and weird URI's just work. Good test is `x-cmdpal://settings` ### further optimizations that probably aren't blocking * [x] Our fast up-to-date is clearly broken, but I think that's been broken since early 0.91 * [x] If the exe doesn't change, we don't need to create a new ListItem for it. We can just re-use the current one, and just change the args * [ ] if the directory hasn't changed, but we typed more chars (e.g. `c:\windows\s` -> `c:\windows\sys`), we should cache the ListItem's from the first query, and re-use them if possible.
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DoFilterBoxUpdate();
Add the Command Palette module (#37908) Windows Command Palette ("CmdPal") is the next iteration of PowerToys Run. With extensibility at its core, the Command Palette is your one-stop launcher to start _anything_. By default, CmdPal is bound to <kbd>Win+Alt+Space</kbd>. ![cmdpal-pr-002](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/5077ec04-1009-478a-92d6-0a30989d44ac) ![cmdpal-pr-003](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/63b4762a-9c19-48eb-9242-18ea48240ba0) ---- This brings the current preview version of CmdPal into the upstream PowerToys repo. There are still lots of bugs to work out, but it's reached the state we're ready to start sharing it with the world. From here, we can further collaborate with the community on the features that are important, and ensuring that we've got a most robust API to enable developers to build whatever extensions they want. Most of the built-in PT Run modules have already been ported to CmdPal's extension API. Those include: * Installed apps * Shell commands * File search (powered by the indexer) * Windows Registry search * Web search * Windows Terminal Profiles * Windows Services * Windows settings There are a couple new extensions built-in * You can now search for packages on `winget` and install them right from the palette. This also powers searching for extensions for the palette * The calculator has an entirely new implementation. This is currently less feature complete than the original PT Run one - we're looking forward to updating it to be more complete for future ingestion in Windows * "Bookmarks" allow you to save shortcuts to files, folders, and webpages as top-level commands in the palette. We've got a bunch of other samples too, in this repo and elsewhere ### PowerToys specific notes CmdPal will eventually graduate out of PowerToys to live as its own application, which is why it's implemented just a little differently than most other modules. Enabling CmdPal will install its `msix` package. The CI was minorly changed to support CmdPal version numbers independent of PowerToys itself. It doesn't make sense for us to start CmdPal at v0.90, and in the future, we want to be able to rev CmdPal independently of PT itself. Closes #3200, closes #3600, closes #7770, closes #34273, closes #36471, closes #20976, closes #14495 ----- TODOs et al **Blocking:** - [ ] Images and descriptions in Settings and OOBE need to be properly defined, as mentioned before - [ ] Niels is on it - [x] Doesn't start properly from PowerToys unless the fix PR is merged. - https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/556 merged - [x] I seem to lose focus a lot when I press on some limits, like between the search bar and the results. - This is https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/issues/427 - [x] Turned off an extension like Calculator and it was still working. - Need to get rid of that toggle, it doesn't do anything currently - [x] `ListViewModel.<FetchItems>` crash - Pretty confident that was fixed in https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/553 **Not blocking / improvements:** - Show the shortcut through settings, as mentioned before, or create a button that would open CmdPalette settings. - When PowerToys starts, CmdPalette is always shown if enabled. That's weird when just starting PowerToys/ logging in to the computer with PowerToys auto-start activated. I think this should at least be a setting. - Needing to double press a result for it to do the default action seems quirky. If one is already selected, I think just pressing should be enough for it to do the action. - This is currently a setting, though we're thinking of changing the setting even more: https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/issues/392 - There's no URI extension. Was surprised when typing a URL that it only proposed a web search. - [x] There's no System commands extension. Was expecting to be able to quickly restart the computer by typing restart but it wasn't there. - This is in PR https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/452 --------- Co-authored-by: joadoumie <98557455+joadoumie@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Jordi Adoumie <jordiadoumie@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Mike Griese <zadjii@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Niels Laute <niels.laute@live.nl> Co-authored-by: Michael Hawker <24302614+michael-hawker@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Stefan Markovic <57057282+stefansjfw@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Seraphima <zykovas91@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Jaime Bernardo <jaime@janeasystems.com> Co-authored-by: Kristen Schau <47155823+krschau@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Eric Johnson <ericjohnson327@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Ethan Fang <ethanfang@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Yu Leng (from Dev Box) <yuleng@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Clint Rutkas <clint@rutkas.com>
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return;
}
if (InSuggestion)
CmdPal: entirely redo the Run page (#39955) This entirely rewrites the shell page. It feels a lot more like the old run dialog now. * It's got icons for files & exes * it can handle network paths * it can handle `commands /with args...` * it'll suggest files in that path as you type * it handles `%environmentVariables%` * it handles `"Paths with\spaces in them"` * it shows you the path as a suggestion, in the text box, as you move the selection References: Closes #39044 Closes #39419 Closes #38298 Closes #40311 ### Remaining todo's * [x] Remove the `GenerateAppxManifest` change, and file something to fix that. We are still generating msix's on every build, wtf * [x] Clean-up code * [x] Double-check loc * [x] Remove a bunch of debug printing that we don't need anymore * [ ] File a separate PR for moving the file (indexer) commands into a common project, and re-use those here * [x] Add history support again! I totally tore that out * did that in #40427 * [x] make `shell:` paths and weird URI's just work. Good test is `x-cmdpal://settings` ### further optimizations that probably aren't blocking * [x] Our fast up-to-date is clearly broken, but I think that's been broken since early 0.91 * [x] If the exe doesn't change, we don't need to create a new ListItem for it. We can just re-use the current one, and just change the args * [ ] if the directory hasn't changed, but we typed more chars (e.g. `c:\windows\s` -> `c:\windows\sys`), we should cache the ListItem's from the first query, and re-use them if possible.
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{
// Logger.LogInfo($"-- skipping, in suggestion --");
return;
}
Add the Command Palette module (#37908) Windows Command Palette ("CmdPal") is the next iteration of PowerToys Run. With extensibility at its core, the Command Palette is your one-stop launcher to start _anything_. By default, CmdPal is bound to <kbd>Win+Alt+Space</kbd>. ![cmdpal-pr-002](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/5077ec04-1009-478a-92d6-0a30989d44ac) ![cmdpal-pr-003](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/63b4762a-9c19-48eb-9242-18ea48240ba0) ---- This brings the current preview version of CmdPal into the upstream PowerToys repo. There are still lots of bugs to work out, but it's reached the state we're ready to start sharing it with the world. From here, we can further collaborate with the community on the features that are important, and ensuring that we've got a most robust API to enable developers to build whatever extensions they want. Most of the built-in PT Run modules have already been ported to CmdPal's extension API. Those include: * Installed apps * Shell commands * File search (powered by the indexer) * Windows Registry search * Web search * Windows Terminal Profiles * Windows Services * Windows settings There are a couple new extensions built-in * You can now search for packages on `winget` and install them right from the palette. This also powers searching for extensions for the palette * The calculator has an entirely new implementation. This is currently less feature complete than the original PT Run one - we're looking forward to updating it to be more complete for future ingestion in Windows * "Bookmarks" allow you to save shortcuts to files, folders, and webpages as top-level commands in the palette. We've got a bunch of other samples too, in this repo and elsewhere ### PowerToys specific notes CmdPal will eventually graduate out of PowerToys to live as its own application, which is why it's implemented just a little differently than most other modules. Enabling CmdPal will install its `msix` package. The CI was minorly changed to support CmdPal version numbers independent of PowerToys itself. It doesn't make sense for us to start CmdPal at v0.90, and in the future, we want to be able to rev CmdPal independently of PT itself. Closes #3200, closes #3600, closes #7770, closes #34273, closes #36471, closes #20976, closes #14495 ----- TODOs et al **Blocking:** - [ ] Images and descriptions in Settings and OOBE need to be properly defined, as mentioned before - [ ] Niels is on it - [x] Doesn't start properly from PowerToys unless the fix PR is merged. - https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/556 merged - [x] I seem to lose focus a lot when I press on some limits, like between the search bar and the results. - This is https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/issues/427 - [x] Turned off an extension like Calculator and it was still working. - Need to get rid of that toggle, it doesn't do anything currently - [x] `ListViewModel.<FetchItems>` crash - Pretty confident that was fixed in https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/553 **Not blocking / improvements:** - Show the shortcut through settings, as mentioned before, or create a button that would open CmdPalette settings. - When PowerToys starts, CmdPalette is always shown if enabled. That's weird when just starting PowerToys/ logging in to the computer with PowerToys auto-start activated. I think this should at least be a setting. - Needing to double press a result for it to do the default action seems quirky. If one is already selected, I think just pressing should be enough for it to do the action. - This is currently a setting, though we're thinking of changing the setting even more: https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/issues/392 - There's no URI extension. Was surprised when typing a URL that it only proposed a web search. - [x] There's no System commands extension. Was expecting to be able to quickly restart the computer by typing restart but it wasn't there. - This is in PR https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/452 --------- Co-authored-by: joadoumie <98557455+joadoumie@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Jordi Adoumie <jordiadoumie@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Mike Griese <zadjii@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Niels Laute <niels.laute@live.nl> Co-authored-by: Michael Hawker <24302614+michael-hawker@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Stefan Markovic <57057282+stefansjfw@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Seraphima <zykovas91@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Jaime Bernardo <jaime@janeasystems.com> Co-authored-by: Kristen Schau <47155823+krschau@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Eric Johnson <ericjohnson327@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Ethan Fang <ethanfang@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Yu Leng (from Dev Box) <yuleng@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Clint Rutkas <clint@rutkas.com>
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// TODO: We could encapsulate this in a Behavior if we wanted to bind to the Filter property.
_debounceTimer.Debounce(
() =>
{
CmdPal: entirely redo the Run page (#39955) This entirely rewrites the shell page. It feels a lot more like the old run dialog now. * It's got icons for files & exes * it can handle network paths * it can handle `commands /with args...` * it'll suggest files in that path as you type * it handles `%environmentVariables%` * it handles `"Paths with\spaces in them"` * it shows you the path as a suggestion, in the text box, as you move the selection References: Closes #39044 Closes #39419 Closes #38298 Closes #40311 ### Remaining todo's * [x] Remove the `GenerateAppxManifest` change, and file something to fix that. We are still generating msix's on every build, wtf * [x] Clean-up code * [x] Double-check loc * [x] Remove a bunch of debug printing that we don't need anymore * [ ] File a separate PR for moving the file (indexer) commands into a common project, and re-use those here * [x] Add history support again! I totally tore that out * did that in #40427 * [x] make `shell:` paths and weird URI's just work. Good test is `x-cmdpal://settings` ### further optimizations that probably aren't blocking * [x] Our fast up-to-date is clearly broken, but I think that's been broken since early 0.91 * [x] If the exe doesn't change, we don't need to create a new ListItem for it. We can just re-use the current one, and just change the args * [ ] if the directory hasn't changed, but we typed more chars (e.g. `c:\windows\s` -> `c:\windows\sys`), we should cache the ListItem's from the first query, and re-use them if possible.
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DoFilterBoxUpdate();
Add the Command Palette module (#37908) Windows Command Palette ("CmdPal") is the next iteration of PowerToys Run. With extensibility at its core, the Command Palette is your one-stop launcher to start _anything_. By default, CmdPal is bound to <kbd>Win+Alt+Space</kbd>. ![cmdpal-pr-002](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/5077ec04-1009-478a-92d6-0a30989d44ac) ![cmdpal-pr-003](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/63b4762a-9c19-48eb-9242-18ea48240ba0) ---- This brings the current preview version of CmdPal into the upstream PowerToys repo. There are still lots of bugs to work out, but it's reached the state we're ready to start sharing it with the world. From here, we can further collaborate with the community on the features that are important, and ensuring that we've got a most robust API to enable developers to build whatever extensions they want. Most of the built-in PT Run modules have already been ported to CmdPal's extension API. Those include: * Installed apps * Shell commands * File search (powered by the indexer) * Windows Registry search * Web search * Windows Terminal Profiles * Windows Services * Windows settings There are a couple new extensions built-in * You can now search for packages on `winget` and install them right from the palette. This also powers searching for extensions for the palette * The calculator has an entirely new implementation. This is currently less feature complete than the original PT Run one - we're looking forward to updating it to be more complete for future ingestion in Windows * "Bookmarks" allow you to save shortcuts to files, folders, and webpages as top-level commands in the palette. We've got a bunch of other samples too, in this repo and elsewhere ### PowerToys specific notes CmdPal will eventually graduate out of PowerToys to live as its own application, which is why it's implemented just a little differently than most other modules. Enabling CmdPal will install its `msix` package. The CI was minorly changed to support CmdPal version numbers independent of PowerToys itself. It doesn't make sense for us to start CmdPal at v0.90, and in the future, we want to be able to rev CmdPal independently of PT itself. Closes #3200, closes #3600, closes #7770, closes #34273, closes #36471, closes #20976, closes #14495 ----- TODOs et al **Blocking:** - [ ] Images and descriptions in Settings and OOBE need to be properly defined, as mentioned before - [ ] Niels is on it - [x] Doesn't start properly from PowerToys unless the fix PR is merged. - https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/556 merged - [x] I seem to lose focus a lot when I press on some limits, like between the search bar and the results. - This is https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/issues/427 - [x] Turned off an extension like Calculator and it was still working. - Need to get rid of that toggle, it doesn't do anything currently - [x] `ListViewModel.<FetchItems>` crash - Pretty confident that was fixed in https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/553 **Not blocking / improvements:** - Show the shortcut through settings, as mentioned before, or create a button that would open CmdPalette settings. - When PowerToys starts, CmdPalette is always shown if enabled. That's weird when just starting PowerToys/ logging in to the computer with PowerToys auto-start activated. I think this should at least be a setting. - Needing to double press a result for it to do the default action seems quirky. If one is already selected, I think just pressing should be enough for it to do the action. - This is currently a setting, though we're thinking of changing the setting even more: https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/issues/392 - There's no URI extension. Was surprised when typing a URL that it only proposed a web search. - [x] There's no System commands extension. Was expecting to be able to quickly restart the computer by typing restart but it wasn't there. - This is in PR https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/452 --------- Co-authored-by: joadoumie <98557455+joadoumie@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Jordi Adoumie <jordiadoumie@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Mike Griese <zadjii@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Niels Laute <niels.laute@live.nl> Co-authored-by: Michael Hawker <24302614+michael-hawker@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Stefan Markovic <57057282+stefansjfw@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Seraphima <zykovas91@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Jaime Bernardo <jaime@janeasystems.com> Co-authored-by: Kristen Schau <47155823+krschau@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Eric Johnson <ericjohnson327@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Ethan Fang <ethanfang@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Yu Leng (from Dev Box) <yuleng@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Clint Rutkas <clint@rutkas.com>
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},
//// Couldn't find a good recommendation/resource for value here. PT uses 50ms as default, so that is a reasonable default
//// This seems like a useful testing site for typing times: https://keyboardtester.info/keyboard-latency-test/
//// i.e. if another keyboard press comes in within 50ms of the last, we'll wait before we fire off the request
interval: TimeSpan.FromMilliseconds(50),
//// If we're not already waiting, and this is blanking out or the first character type, we'll start filtering immediately instead to appear more responsive and either clear the filter to get back home faster or at least chop to the first starting letter.
immediate: FilterBox.Text.Length <= 1);
}
CmdPal: entirely redo the Run page (#39955) This entirely rewrites the shell page. It feels a lot more like the old run dialog now. * It's got icons for files & exes * it can handle network paths * it can handle `commands /with args...` * it'll suggest files in that path as you type * it handles `%environmentVariables%` * it handles `"Paths with\spaces in them"` * it shows you the path as a suggestion, in the text box, as you move the selection References: Closes #39044 Closes #39419 Closes #38298 Closes #40311 ### Remaining todo's * [x] Remove the `GenerateAppxManifest` change, and file something to fix that. We are still generating msix's on every build, wtf * [x] Clean-up code * [x] Double-check loc * [x] Remove a bunch of debug printing that we don't need anymore * [ ] File a separate PR for moving the file (indexer) commands into a common project, and re-use those here * [x] Add history support again! I totally tore that out * did that in #40427 * [x] make `shell:` paths and weird URI's just work. Good test is `x-cmdpal://settings` ### further optimizations that probably aren't blocking * [x] Our fast up-to-date is clearly broken, but I think that's been broken since early 0.91 * [x] If the exe doesn't change, we don't need to create a new ListItem for it. We can just re-use the current one, and just change the args * [ ] if the directory hasn't changed, but we typed more chars (e.g. `c:\windows\s` -> `c:\windows\sys`), we should cache the ListItem's from the first query, and re-use them if possible.
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private void DoFilterBoxUpdate()
{
if (InSuggestion)
CmdPal: entirely redo the Run page (#39955) This entirely rewrites the shell page. It feels a lot more like the old run dialog now. * It's got icons for files & exes * it can handle network paths * it can handle `commands /with args...` * it'll suggest files in that path as you type * it handles `%environmentVariables%` * it handles `"Paths with\spaces in them"` * it shows you the path as a suggestion, in the text box, as you move the selection References: Closes #39044 Closes #39419 Closes #38298 Closes #40311 ### Remaining todo's * [x] Remove the `GenerateAppxManifest` change, and file something to fix that. We are still generating msix's on every build, wtf * [x] Clean-up code * [x] Double-check loc * [x] Remove a bunch of debug printing that we don't need anymore * [ ] File a separate PR for moving the file (indexer) commands into a common project, and re-use those here * [x] Add history support again! I totally tore that out * did that in #40427 * [x] make `shell:` paths and weird URI's just work. Good test is `x-cmdpal://settings` ### further optimizations that probably aren't blocking * [x] Our fast up-to-date is clearly broken, but I think that's been broken since early 0.91 * [x] If the exe doesn't change, we don't need to create a new ListItem for it. We can just re-use the current one, and just change the args * [ ] if the directory hasn't changed, but we typed more chars (e.g. `c:\windows\s` -> `c:\windows\sys`), we should cache the ListItem's from the first query, and re-use them if possible.
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{
// Logger.LogInfo($"--- skipping ---");
return;
}
// Actually plumb Filtering to the view model
if (CurrentPageViewModel is not null)
CmdPal: entirely redo the Run page (#39955) This entirely rewrites the shell page. It feels a lot more like the old run dialog now. * It's got icons for files & exes * it can handle network paths * it can handle `commands /with args...` * it'll suggest files in that path as you type * it handles `%environmentVariables%` * it handles `"Paths with\spaces in them"` * it shows you the path as a suggestion, in the text box, as you move the selection References: Closes #39044 Closes #39419 Closes #38298 Closes #40311 ### Remaining todo's * [x] Remove the `GenerateAppxManifest` change, and file something to fix that. We are still generating msix's on every build, wtf * [x] Clean-up code * [x] Double-check loc * [x] Remove a bunch of debug printing that we don't need anymore * [ ] File a separate PR for moving the file (indexer) commands into a common project, and re-use those here * [x] Add history support again! I totally tore that out * did that in #40427 * [x] make `shell:` paths and weird URI's just work. Good test is `x-cmdpal://settings` ### further optimizations that probably aren't blocking * [x] Our fast up-to-date is clearly broken, but I think that's been broken since early 0.91 * [x] If the exe doesn't change, we don't need to create a new ListItem for it. We can just re-use the current one, and just change the args * [ ] if the directory hasn't changed, but we typed more chars (e.g. `c:\windows\s` -> `c:\windows\sys`), we should cache the ListItem's from the first query, and re-use them if possible.
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{
CmdPal: Filters for DynamicListPage? Yes, please. (#40783) Closes: #40382 ## To-do list - [x] Add support for "single-select" filters to DynamicListPage - [x] Filters can contain icons - [x] Filter list can contain separators - [x] Update Windows Services built-in extension to support filtering by all, started, stopped, and pending services - [x] Update SampleExtension dynamic list sample to filter. ## Example of filters in use ```C# internal sealed partial class ServicesListPage : DynamicListPage { public ServicesListPage() { Icon = Icons.ServicesIcon; Name = "Windows Services"; var filters = new ServiceFilters(); filters.PropChanged += Filters_PropChanged; Filters = filters; } private void Filters_PropChanged(object sender, IPropChangedEventArgs args) => RaiseItemsChanged(); public override void UpdateSearchText(string oldSearch, string newSearch) => RaiseItemsChanged(); public override IListItem[] GetItems() { // ServiceHelper.Search knows how to filter based on the CurrentFilterIds provided var items = ServiceHelper.Search(SearchText, Filters.CurrentFilterIds).ToArray(); return items; } } public partial class ServiceFilters : Filters { public ServiceFilters() { // This would be a default selection. Not providing this will cause the filter // control to display the "Filter" placeholder text. CurrentFilterIds = ["all"]; } public override IFilterItem[] GetFilters() { return [ new Filter() { Id = "all", Name = "All Services" }, new Separator(), new Filter() { Id = "running", Name = "Running", Icon = Icons.GreenCircleIcon }, new Filter() { Id = "stopped", Name = "Stopped", Icon = Icons.RedCircleIcon }, new Filter() { Id = "paused", Name = "Paused", Icon = Icons.PauseIcon }, ]; } } ``` ## Current example of behavior https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/2e325763-ad3a-4445-bbe2-a840df08d0b3 --------- Co-authored-by: Mike Griese <migrie@microsoft.com>
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CurrentPageViewModel.SearchTextBox = FilterBox.Text;
CmdPal: entirely redo the Run page (#39955) This entirely rewrites the shell page. It feels a lot more like the old run dialog now. * It's got icons for files & exes * it can handle network paths * it can handle `commands /with args...` * it'll suggest files in that path as you type * it handles `%environmentVariables%` * it handles `"Paths with\spaces in them"` * it shows you the path as a suggestion, in the text box, as you move the selection References: Closes #39044 Closes #39419 Closes #38298 Closes #40311 ### Remaining todo's * [x] Remove the `GenerateAppxManifest` change, and file something to fix that. We are still generating msix's on every build, wtf * [x] Clean-up code * [x] Double-check loc * [x] Remove a bunch of debug printing that we don't need anymore * [ ] File a separate PR for moving the file (indexer) commands into a common project, and re-use those here * [x] Add history support again! I totally tore that out * did that in #40427 * [x] make `shell:` paths and weird URI's just work. Good test is `x-cmdpal://settings` ### further optimizations that probably aren't blocking * [x] Our fast up-to-date is clearly broken, but I think that's been broken since early 0.91 * [x] If the exe doesn't change, we don't need to create a new ListItem for it. We can just re-use the current one, and just change the args * [ ] if the directory hasn't changed, but we typed more chars (e.g. `c:\windows\s` -> `c:\windows\sys`), we should cache the ListItem's from the first query, and re-use them if possible.
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}
}
Add the Command Palette module (#37908) Windows Command Palette ("CmdPal") is the next iteration of PowerToys Run. With extensibility at its core, the Command Palette is your one-stop launcher to start _anything_. By default, CmdPal is bound to <kbd>Win+Alt+Space</kbd>. ![cmdpal-pr-002](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/5077ec04-1009-478a-92d6-0a30989d44ac) ![cmdpal-pr-003](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/63b4762a-9c19-48eb-9242-18ea48240ba0) ---- This brings the current preview version of CmdPal into the upstream PowerToys repo. There are still lots of bugs to work out, but it's reached the state we're ready to start sharing it with the world. From here, we can further collaborate with the community on the features that are important, and ensuring that we've got a most robust API to enable developers to build whatever extensions they want. Most of the built-in PT Run modules have already been ported to CmdPal's extension API. Those include: * Installed apps * Shell commands * File search (powered by the indexer) * Windows Registry search * Web search * Windows Terminal Profiles * Windows Services * Windows settings There are a couple new extensions built-in * You can now search for packages on `winget` and install them right from the palette. This also powers searching for extensions for the palette * The calculator has an entirely new implementation. This is currently less feature complete than the original PT Run one - we're looking forward to updating it to be more complete for future ingestion in Windows * "Bookmarks" allow you to save shortcuts to files, folders, and webpages as top-level commands in the palette. We've got a bunch of other samples too, in this repo and elsewhere ### PowerToys specific notes CmdPal will eventually graduate out of PowerToys to live as its own application, which is why it's implemented just a little differently than most other modules. Enabling CmdPal will install its `msix` package. The CI was minorly changed to support CmdPal version numbers independent of PowerToys itself. It doesn't make sense for us to start CmdPal at v0.90, and in the future, we want to be able to rev CmdPal independently of PT itself. Closes #3200, closes #3600, closes #7770, closes #34273, closes #36471, closes #20976, closes #14495 ----- TODOs et al **Blocking:** - [ ] Images and descriptions in Settings and OOBE need to be properly defined, as mentioned before - [ ] Niels is on it - [x] Doesn't start properly from PowerToys unless the fix PR is merged. - https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/556 merged - [x] I seem to lose focus a lot when I press on some limits, like between the search bar and the results. - This is https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/issues/427 - [x] Turned off an extension like Calculator and it was still working. - Need to get rid of that toggle, it doesn't do anything currently - [x] `ListViewModel.<FetchItems>` crash - Pretty confident that was fixed in https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/553 **Not blocking / improvements:** - Show the shortcut through settings, as mentioned before, or create a button that would open CmdPalette settings. - When PowerToys starts, CmdPalette is always shown if enabled. That's weird when just starting PowerToys/ logging in to the computer with PowerToys auto-start activated. I think this should at least be a setting. - Needing to double press a result for it to do the default action seems quirky. If one is already selected, I think just pressing should be enough for it to do the action. - This is currently a setting, though we're thinking of changing the setting even more: https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/issues/392 - There's no URI extension. Was surprised when typing a URL that it only proposed a web search. - [x] There's no System commands extension. Was expecting to be able to quickly restart the computer by typing restart but it wasn't there. - This is in PR https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/452 --------- Co-authored-by: joadoumie <98557455+joadoumie@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Jordi Adoumie <jordiadoumie@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Mike Griese <zadjii@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Niels Laute <niels.laute@live.nl> Co-authored-by: Michael Hawker <24302614+michael-hawker@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Stefan Markovic <57057282+stefansjfw@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Seraphima <zykovas91@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Jaime Bernardo <jaime@janeasystems.com> Co-authored-by: Kristen Schau <47155823+krschau@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Eric Johnson <ericjohnson327@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Ethan Fang <ethanfang@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Yu Leng (from Dev Box) <yuleng@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Clint Rutkas <clint@rutkas.com>
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// Used to handle the case when a ListPage's `SearchText` may have changed
private void Page_PropertyChanged(object? sender, System.ComponentModel.PropertyChangedEventArgs e)
{
var property = e.PropertyName;
if (CurrentPageViewModel is ListViewModel list)
Add the Command Palette module (#37908) Windows Command Palette ("CmdPal") is the next iteration of PowerToys Run. With extensibility at its core, the Command Palette is your one-stop launcher to start _anything_. By default, CmdPal is bound to <kbd>Win+Alt+Space</kbd>. ![cmdpal-pr-002](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/5077ec04-1009-478a-92d6-0a30989d44ac) ![cmdpal-pr-003](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/63b4762a-9c19-48eb-9242-18ea48240ba0) ---- This brings the current preview version of CmdPal into the upstream PowerToys repo. There are still lots of bugs to work out, but it's reached the state we're ready to start sharing it with the world. From here, we can further collaborate with the community on the features that are important, and ensuring that we've got a most robust API to enable developers to build whatever extensions they want. Most of the built-in PT Run modules have already been ported to CmdPal's extension API. Those include: * Installed apps * Shell commands * File search (powered by the indexer) * Windows Registry search * Web search * Windows Terminal Profiles * Windows Services * Windows settings There are a couple new extensions built-in * You can now search for packages on `winget` and install them right from the palette. This also powers searching for extensions for the palette * The calculator has an entirely new implementation. This is currently less feature complete than the original PT Run one - we're looking forward to updating it to be more complete for future ingestion in Windows * "Bookmarks" allow you to save shortcuts to files, folders, and webpages as top-level commands in the palette. We've got a bunch of other samples too, in this repo and elsewhere ### PowerToys specific notes CmdPal will eventually graduate out of PowerToys to live as its own application, which is why it's implemented just a little differently than most other modules. Enabling CmdPal will install its `msix` package. The CI was minorly changed to support CmdPal version numbers independent of PowerToys itself. It doesn't make sense for us to start CmdPal at v0.90, and in the future, we want to be able to rev CmdPal independently of PT itself. Closes #3200, closes #3600, closes #7770, closes #34273, closes #36471, closes #20976, closes #14495 ----- TODOs et al **Blocking:** - [ ] Images and descriptions in Settings and OOBE need to be properly defined, as mentioned before - [ ] Niels is on it - [x] Doesn't start properly from PowerToys unless the fix PR is merged. - https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/556 merged - [x] I seem to lose focus a lot when I press on some limits, like between the search bar and the results. - This is https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/issues/427 - [x] Turned off an extension like Calculator and it was still working. - Need to get rid of that toggle, it doesn't do anything currently - [x] `ListViewModel.<FetchItems>` crash - Pretty confident that was fixed in https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/553 **Not blocking / improvements:** - Show the shortcut through settings, as mentioned before, or create a button that would open CmdPalette settings. - When PowerToys starts, CmdPalette is always shown if enabled. That's weird when just starting PowerToys/ logging in to the computer with PowerToys auto-start activated. I think this should at least be a setting. - Needing to double press a result for it to do the default action seems quirky. If one is already selected, I think just pressing should be enough for it to do the action. - This is currently a setting, though we're thinking of changing the setting even more: https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/issues/392 - There's no URI extension. Was surprised when typing a URL that it only proposed a web search. - [x] There's no System commands extension. Was expecting to be able to quickly restart the computer by typing restart but it wasn't there. - This is in PR https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/452 --------- Co-authored-by: joadoumie <98557455+joadoumie@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Jordi Adoumie <jordiadoumie@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Mike Griese <zadjii@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Niels Laute <niels.laute@live.nl> Co-authored-by: Michael Hawker <24302614+michael-hawker@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Stefan Markovic <57057282+stefansjfw@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Seraphima <zykovas91@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Jaime Bernardo <jaime@janeasystems.com> Co-authored-by: Kristen Schau <47155823+krschau@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Eric Johnson <ericjohnson327@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Ethan Fang <ethanfang@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Yu Leng (from Dev Box) <yuleng@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Clint Rutkas <clint@rutkas.com>
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{
if (property == nameof(ListViewModel.SearchText))
Add the Command Palette module (#37908) Windows Command Palette ("CmdPal") is the next iteration of PowerToys Run. With extensibility at its core, the Command Palette is your one-stop launcher to start _anything_. By default, CmdPal is bound to <kbd>Win+Alt+Space</kbd>. ![cmdpal-pr-002](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/5077ec04-1009-478a-92d6-0a30989d44ac) ![cmdpal-pr-003](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/63b4762a-9c19-48eb-9242-18ea48240ba0) ---- This brings the current preview version of CmdPal into the upstream PowerToys repo. There are still lots of bugs to work out, but it's reached the state we're ready to start sharing it with the world. From here, we can further collaborate with the community on the features that are important, and ensuring that we've got a most robust API to enable developers to build whatever extensions they want. Most of the built-in PT Run modules have already been ported to CmdPal's extension API. Those include: * Installed apps * Shell commands * File search (powered by the indexer) * Windows Registry search * Web search * Windows Terminal Profiles * Windows Services * Windows settings There are a couple new extensions built-in * You can now search for packages on `winget` and install them right from the palette. This also powers searching for extensions for the palette * The calculator has an entirely new implementation. This is currently less feature complete than the original PT Run one - we're looking forward to updating it to be more complete for future ingestion in Windows * "Bookmarks" allow you to save shortcuts to files, folders, and webpages as top-level commands in the palette. We've got a bunch of other samples too, in this repo and elsewhere ### PowerToys specific notes CmdPal will eventually graduate out of PowerToys to live as its own application, which is why it's implemented just a little differently than most other modules. Enabling CmdPal will install its `msix` package. The CI was minorly changed to support CmdPal version numbers independent of PowerToys itself. It doesn't make sense for us to start CmdPal at v0.90, and in the future, we want to be able to rev CmdPal independently of PT itself. Closes #3200, closes #3600, closes #7770, closes #34273, closes #36471, closes #20976, closes #14495 ----- TODOs et al **Blocking:** - [ ] Images and descriptions in Settings and OOBE need to be properly defined, as mentioned before - [ ] Niels is on it - [x] Doesn't start properly from PowerToys unless the fix PR is merged. - https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/556 merged - [x] I seem to lose focus a lot when I press on some limits, like between the search bar and the results. - This is https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/issues/427 - [x] Turned off an extension like Calculator and it was still working. - Need to get rid of that toggle, it doesn't do anything currently - [x] `ListViewModel.<FetchItems>` crash - Pretty confident that was fixed in https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/553 **Not blocking / improvements:** - Show the shortcut through settings, as mentioned before, or create a button that would open CmdPalette settings. - When PowerToys starts, CmdPalette is always shown if enabled. That's weird when just starting PowerToys/ logging in to the computer with PowerToys auto-start activated. I think this should at least be a setting. - Needing to double press a result for it to do the default action seems quirky. If one is already selected, I think just pressing should be enough for it to do the action. - This is currently a setting, though we're thinking of changing the setting even more: https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/issues/392 - There's no URI extension. Was surprised when typing a URL that it only proposed a web search. - [x] There's no System commands extension. Was expecting to be able to quickly restart the computer by typing restart but it wasn't there. - This is in PR https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/452 --------- Co-authored-by: joadoumie <98557455+joadoumie@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Jordi Adoumie <jordiadoumie@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Mike Griese <zadjii@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Niels Laute <niels.laute@live.nl> Co-authored-by: Michael Hawker <24302614+michael-hawker@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Stefan Markovic <57057282+stefansjfw@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Seraphima <zykovas91@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Jaime Bernardo <jaime@janeasystems.com> Co-authored-by: Kristen Schau <47155823+krschau@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Eric Johnson <ericjohnson327@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Ethan Fang <ethanfang@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Yu Leng (from Dev Box) <yuleng@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Clint Rutkas <clint@rutkas.com>
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{
// Only if the text actually changed...
// (sometimes this triggers on a round-trip of the SearchText)
if (FilterBox.Text != list.SearchText)
{
// ... Update our displayed text, and...
FilterBox.Text = list.SearchText;
Add the Command Palette module (#37908) Windows Command Palette ("CmdPal") is the next iteration of PowerToys Run. With extensibility at its core, the Command Palette is your one-stop launcher to start _anything_. By default, CmdPal is bound to <kbd>Win+Alt+Space</kbd>. ![cmdpal-pr-002](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/5077ec04-1009-478a-92d6-0a30989d44ac) ![cmdpal-pr-003](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/63b4762a-9c19-48eb-9242-18ea48240ba0) ---- This brings the current preview version of CmdPal into the upstream PowerToys repo. There are still lots of bugs to work out, but it's reached the state we're ready to start sharing it with the world. From here, we can further collaborate with the community on the features that are important, and ensuring that we've got a most robust API to enable developers to build whatever extensions they want. Most of the built-in PT Run modules have already been ported to CmdPal's extension API. Those include: * Installed apps * Shell commands * File search (powered by the indexer) * Windows Registry search * Web search * Windows Terminal Profiles * Windows Services * Windows settings There are a couple new extensions built-in * You can now search for packages on `winget` and install them right from the palette. This also powers searching for extensions for the palette * The calculator has an entirely new implementation. This is currently less feature complete than the original PT Run one - we're looking forward to updating it to be more complete for future ingestion in Windows * "Bookmarks" allow you to save shortcuts to files, folders, and webpages as top-level commands in the palette. We've got a bunch of other samples too, in this repo and elsewhere ### PowerToys specific notes CmdPal will eventually graduate out of PowerToys to live as its own application, which is why it's implemented just a little differently than most other modules. Enabling CmdPal will install its `msix` package. The CI was minorly changed to support CmdPal version numbers independent of PowerToys itself. It doesn't make sense for us to start CmdPal at v0.90, and in the future, we want to be able to rev CmdPal independently of PT itself. Closes #3200, closes #3600, closes #7770, closes #34273, closes #36471, closes #20976, closes #14495 ----- TODOs et al **Blocking:** - [ ] Images and descriptions in Settings and OOBE need to be properly defined, as mentioned before - [ ] Niels is on it - [x] Doesn't start properly from PowerToys unless the fix PR is merged. - https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/556 merged - [x] I seem to lose focus a lot when I press on some limits, like between the search bar and the results. - This is https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/issues/427 - [x] Turned off an extension like Calculator and it was still working. - Need to get rid of that toggle, it doesn't do anything currently - [x] `ListViewModel.<FetchItems>` crash - Pretty confident that was fixed in https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/553 **Not blocking / improvements:** - Show the shortcut through settings, as mentioned before, or create a button that would open CmdPalette settings. - When PowerToys starts, CmdPalette is always shown if enabled. That's weird when just starting PowerToys/ logging in to the computer with PowerToys auto-start activated. I think this should at least be a setting. - Needing to double press a result for it to do the default action seems quirky. If one is already selected, I think just pressing should be enough for it to do the action. - This is currently a setting, though we're thinking of changing the setting even more: https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/issues/392 - There's no URI extension. Was surprised when typing a URL that it only proposed a web search. - [x] There's no System commands extension. Was expecting to be able to quickly restart the computer by typing restart but it wasn't there. - This is in PR https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/452 --------- Co-authored-by: joadoumie <98557455+joadoumie@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Jordi Adoumie <jordiadoumie@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Mike Griese <zadjii@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Niels Laute <niels.laute@live.nl> Co-authored-by: Michael Hawker <24302614+michael-hawker@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Stefan Markovic <57057282+stefansjfw@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Seraphima <zykovas91@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Jaime Bernardo <jaime@janeasystems.com> Co-authored-by: Kristen Schau <47155823+krschau@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Eric Johnson <ericjohnson327@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Ethan Fang <ethanfang@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Yu Leng (from Dev Box) <yuleng@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Clint Rutkas <clint@rutkas.com>
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// ... Move the cursor to the end of the input
FilterBox.Select(FilterBox.Text.Length, 0);
}
}
else if (property == nameof(ListViewModel.InitialSearchText))
{
// GH #38712:
// The ListPage will notify us of the `InitialSearchText` when
Updates for check-spelling v0.0.25 (#40386) ## Summary of the Pull Request - #39572 updated check-spelling but ignored: > 🐣 Breaking Changes [Code Scanning action requires a Code Scanning Ruleset](https://github.com/check-spelling/check-spelling/wiki/Breaking-Change:-Code-Scanning-action-requires-a-Code-Scanning-Ruleset) If you use SARIF reporting, then instead of the workflow yielding an ❌ when it fails, it will rely on [github-advanced-security 🤖](https://github.com/apps/github-advanced-security) to report the failure. You will need to adjust your checks for PRs. This means that check-spelling hasn't been properly doing its job 😦. I'm sorry, I should have pushed a thing to this repo earlier,... Anyway, as with most refreshes, this comes with a number of fixes, some are fixes for typos that snuck in before the 0.0.25 upgrade, some are for things that snuck in after, some are based on new rules in spell-check-this, and some are hand written patterns based on running through this repository a few times. About the 🐣 **breaking change**: someone needs to create a ruleset for this repository (see [Code Scanning action requires a Code Scanning Ruleset: Sample ruleset ](https://github.com/check-spelling/check-spelling/wiki/Breaking-Change:-Code-Scanning-action-requires-a-Code-Scanning-Ruleset#sample-ruleset)). The alternative to adding a ruleset is to change the condition to not use sarif for this repository. In general, I think the github integration from sarif is prettier/more helpful, so I think that it's the better choice. You can see an example of it working in: - https://github.com/check-spelling-sandbox/PowerToys/pull/23 --------- Signed-off-by: Josh Soref <2119212+jsoref@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Mike Griese <migrie@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Dustin L. Howett <dustin@howett.net>
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// we first load the view model. We can use that as an
// opportunity to immediately select the search text. That lets
// the user start typing a new search without manually
// selecting the old one.
SelectSearch();
Add the Command Palette module (#37908) Windows Command Palette ("CmdPal") is the next iteration of PowerToys Run. With extensibility at its core, the Command Palette is your one-stop launcher to start _anything_. By default, CmdPal is bound to <kbd>Win+Alt+Space</kbd>. ![cmdpal-pr-002](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/5077ec04-1009-478a-92d6-0a30989d44ac) ![cmdpal-pr-003](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/63b4762a-9c19-48eb-9242-18ea48240ba0) ---- This brings the current preview version of CmdPal into the upstream PowerToys repo. There are still lots of bugs to work out, but it's reached the state we're ready to start sharing it with the world. From here, we can further collaborate with the community on the features that are important, and ensuring that we've got a most robust API to enable developers to build whatever extensions they want. Most of the built-in PT Run modules have already been ported to CmdPal's extension API. Those include: * Installed apps * Shell commands * File search (powered by the indexer) * Windows Registry search * Web search * Windows Terminal Profiles * Windows Services * Windows settings There are a couple new extensions built-in * You can now search for packages on `winget` and install them right from the palette. This also powers searching for extensions for the palette * The calculator has an entirely new implementation. This is currently less feature complete than the original PT Run one - we're looking forward to updating it to be more complete for future ingestion in Windows * "Bookmarks" allow you to save shortcuts to files, folders, and webpages as top-level commands in the palette. We've got a bunch of other samples too, in this repo and elsewhere ### PowerToys specific notes CmdPal will eventually graduate out of PowerToys to live as its own application, which is why it's implemented just a little differently than most other modules. Enabling CmdPal will install its `msix` package. The CI was minorly changed to support CmdPal version numbers independent of PowerToys itself. It doesn't make sense for us to start CmdPal at v0.90, and in the future, we want to be able to rev CmdPal independently of PT itself. Closes #3200, closes #3600, closes #7770, closes #34273, closes #36471, closes #20976, closes #14495 ----- TODOs et al **Blocking:** - [ ] Images and descriptions in Settings and OOBE need to be properly defined, as mentioned before - [ ] Niels is on it - [x] Doesn't start properly from PowerToys unless the fix PR is merged. - https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/556 merged - [x] I seem to lose focus a lot when I press on some limits, like between the search bar and the results. - This is https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/issues/427 - [x] Turned off an extension like Calculator and it was still working. - Need to get rid of that toggle, it doesn't do anything currently - [x] `ListViewModel.<FetchItems>` crash - Pretty confident that was fixed in https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/553 **Not blocking / improvements:** - Show the shortcut through settings, as mentioned before, or create a button that would open CmdPalette settings. - When PowerToys starts, CmdPalette is always shown if enabled. That's weird when just starting PowerToys/ logging in to the computer with PowerToys auto-start activated. I think this should at least be a setting. - Needing to double press a result for it to do the default action seems quirky. If one is already selected, I think just pressing should be enough for it to do the action. - This is currently a setting, though we're thinking of changing the setting even more: https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/issues/392 - There's no URI extension. Was surprised when typing a URL that it only proposed a web search. - [x] There's no System commands extension. Was expecting to be able to quickly restart the computer by typing restart but it wasn't there. - This is in PR https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/452 --------- Co-authored-by: joadoumie <98557455+joadoumie@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Jordi Adoumie <jordiadoumie@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Mike Griese <zadjii@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Niels Laute <niels.laute@live.nl> Co-authored-by: Michael Hawker <24302614+michael-hawker@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Stefan Markovic <57057282+stefansjfw@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Seraphima <zykovas91@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Jaime Bernardo <jaime@janeasystems.com> Co-authored-by: Kristen Schau <47155823+krschau@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Eric Johnson <ericjohnson327@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Ethan Fang <ethanfang@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Yu Leng (from Dev Box) <yuleng@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Clint Rutkas <clint@rutkas.com>
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}
}
}
public void Receive(GoHomeMessage message) => ClearSearch();
public void Receive(FocusSearchBoxMessage message) => FilterBox.Focus(Microsoft.UI.Xaml.FocusState.Programmatic);
CmdPal: entirely redo the Run page (#39955) This entirely rewrites the shell page. It feels a lot more like the old run dialog now. * It's got icons for files & exes * it can handle network paths * it can handle `commands /with args...` * it'll suggest files in that path as you type * it handles `%environmentVariables%` * it handles `"Paths with\spaces in them"` * it shows you the path as a suggestion, in the text box, as you move the selection References: Closes #39044 Closes #39419 Closes #38298 Closes #40311 ### Remaining todo's * [x] Remove the `GenerateAppxManifest` change, and file something to fix that. We are still generating msix's on every build, wtf * [x] Clean-up code * [x] Double-check loc * [x] Remove a bunch of debug printing that we don't need anymore * [ ] File a separate PR for moving the file (indexer) commands into a common project, and re-use those here * [x] Add history support again! I totally tore that out * did that in #40427 * [x] make `shell:` paths and weird URI's just work. Good test is `x-cmdpal://settings` ### further optimizations that probably aren't blocking * [x] Our fast up-to-date is clearly broken, but I think that's been broken since early 0.91 * [x] If the exe doesn't change, we don't need to create a new ListItem for it. We can just re-use the current one, and just change the args * [ ] if the directory hasn't changed, but we typed more chars (e.g. `c:\windows\s` -> `c:\windows\sys`), we should cache the ListItem's from the first query, and re-use them if possible.
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public void Receive(UpdateSuggestionMessage message)
{
if (!IsTextToSuggestEnabled)
{
_textToSuggest = message.TextToSuggest;
return;
}
CmdPal: entirely redo the Run page (#39955) This entirely rewrites the shell page. It feels a lot more like the old run dialog now. * It's got icons for files & exes * it can handle network paths * it can handle `commands /with args...` * it'll suggest files in that path as you type * it handles `%environmentVariables%` * it handles `"Paths with\spaces in them"` * it shows you the path as a suggestion, in the text box, as you move the selection References: Closes #39044 Closes #39419 Closes #38298 Closes #40311 ### Remaining todo's * [x] Remove the `GenerateAppxManifest` change, and file something to fix that. We are still generating msix's on every build, wtf * [x] Clean-up code * [x] Double-check loc * [x] Remove a bunch of debug printing that we don't need anymore * [ ] File a separate PR for moving the file (indexer) commands into a common project, and re-use those here * [x] Add history support again! I totally tore that out * did that in #40427 * [x] make `shell:` paths and weird URI's just work. Good test is `x-cmdpal://settings` ### further optimizations that probably aren't blocking * [x] Our fast up-to-date is clearly broken, but I think that's been broken since early 0.91 * [x] If the exe doesn't change, we don't need to create a new ListItem for it. We can just re-use the current one, and just change the args * [ ] if the directory hasn't changed, but we typed more chars (e.g. `c:\windows\s` -> `c:\windows\sys`), we should cache the ListItem's from the first query, and re-use them if possible.
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var suggestion = message.TextToSuggest;
_queue.TryEnqueue(new(() =>
{
var clearSuggestion = string.IsNullOrEmpty(suggestion);
if (clearSuggestion && _inSuggestion)
{
// Logger.LogInfo($"Cleared suggestion \"{_lastText}\" to {suggestion}");
_inSuggestion = false;
FilterBox.Text = _lastText ?? string.Empty;
_lastText = null;
return;
}
if (clearSuggestion)
{
_deletedSuggestion = null;
return;
}
if (suggestion == _deletedSuggestion)
{
return;
}
else
{
_deletedSuggestion = null;
}
var currentText = _lastText ?? FilterBox.Text;
_lastText = currentText;
// if (_inSuggestion)
// {
// Logger.LogInfo($"Suggestion from \"{_lastText}\" to {suggestion}");
// }
// else
// {
// Logger.LogInfo($"Entering suggestion from \"{_lastText}\" to {suggestion}");
// }
_inSuggestion = true;
var matchedChars = 0;
var suggestionStartsWithQuote = suggestion.Length > 0 && suggestion[0] == '"';
var currentStartsWithQuote = currentText.Length > 0 && currentText[0] == '"';
var skipCheckingFirst = suggestionStartsWithQuote && !currentStartsWithQuote;
for (int i = skipCheckingFirst ? 1 : 0, j = 0;
i < suggestion.Length && j < currentText.Length;
i++, j++)
{
if (string.Equals(
suggestion[i].ToString(),
currentText[j].ToString(),
StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase))
{
matchedChars++;
}
else
{
break;
}
}
var first = skipCheckingFirst ? "\"" : string.Empty;
var second = currentText.AsSpan(0, matchedChars);
var third = suggestion.AsSpan(matchedChars + (skipCheckingFirst ? 1 : 0));
var newText = string.Concat(
first,
second,
third);
FilterBox.Text = newText;
var wrappedInQuotes = suggestionStartsWithQuote && suggestion.Last() == '"';
if (wrappedInQuotes)
{
FilterBox.Select(
(skipCheckingFirst ? 1 : 0) + matchedChars,
Math.Max(0, suggestion.Length - matchedChars - 1 + (skipCheckingFirst ? -1 : 0)));
}
else
{
FilterBox.Select(matchedChars, suggestion.Length - matchedChars);
}
}));
}
private static bool IsTextToSuggestEnabled => _textToSuggestEnabled.Value;
private static Lazy<bool> _textToSuggestEnabled = new(() => QueryTextToSuggestEnabled());
private static bool QueryTextToSuggestEnabled()
{
var env = System.Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("CMDPAL_ENABLE_SUGGESTION_SELECTION");
return !string.IsNullOrEmpty(env) &&
(env == "1" || env.Equals("true", System.StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase));
}
Add the Command Palette module (#37908) Windows Command Palette ("CmdPal") is the next iteration of PowerToys Run. With extensibility at its core, the Command Palette is your one-stop launcher to start _anything_. By default, CmdPal is bound to <kbd>Win+Alt+Space</kbd>. ![cmdpal-pr-002](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/5077ec04-1009-478a-92d6-0a30989d44ac) ![cmdpal-pr-003](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/63b4762a-9c19-48eb-9242-18ea48240ba0) ---- This brings the current preview version of CmdPal into the upstream PowerToys repo. There are still lots of bugs to work out, but it's reached the state we're ready to start sharing it with the world. From here, we can further collaborate with the community on the features that are important, and ensuring that we've got a most robust API to enable developers to build whatever extensions they want. Most of the built-in PT Run modules have already been ported to CmdPal's extension API. Those include: * Installed apps * Shell commands * File search (powered by the indexer) * Windows Registry search * Web search * Windows Terminal Profiles * Windows Services * Windows settings There are a couple new extensions built-in * You can now search for packages on `winget` and install them right from the palette. This also powers searching for extensions for the palette * The calculator has an entirely new implementation. This is currently less feature complete than the original PT Run one - we're looking forward to updating it to be more complete for future ingestion in Windows * "Bookmarks" allow you to save shortcuts to files, folders, and webpages as top-level commands in the palette. We've got a bunch of other samples too, in this repo and elsewhere ### PowerToys specific notes CmdPal will eventually graduate out of PowerToys to live as its own application, which is why it's implemented just a little differently than most other modules. Enabling CmdPal will install its `msix` package. The CI was minorly changed to support CmdPal version numbers independent of PowerToys itself. It doesn't make sense for us to start CmdPal at v0.90, and in the future, we want to be able to rev CmdPal independently of PT itself. Closes #3200, closes #3600, closes #7770, closes #34273, closes #36471, closes #20976, closes #14495 ----- TODOs et al **Blocking:** - [ ] Images and descriptions in Settings and OOBE need to be properly defined, as mentioned before - [ ] Niels is on it - [x] Doesn't start properly from PowerToys unless the fix PR is merged. - https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/556 merged - [x] I seem to lose focus a lot when I press on some limits, like between the search bar and the results. - This is https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/issues/427 - [x] Turned off an extension like Calculator and it was still working. - Need to get rid of that toggle, it doesn't do anything currently - [x] `ListViewModel.<FetchItems>` crash - Pretty confident that was fixed in https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/553 **Not blocking / improvements:** - Show the shortcut through settings, as mentioned before, or create a button that would open CmdPalette settings. - When PowerToys starts, CmdPalette is always shown if enabled. That's weird when just starting PowerToys/ logging in to the computer with PowerToys auto-start activated. I think this should at least be a setting. - Needing to double press a result for it to do the default action seems quirky. If one is already selected, I think just pressing should be enough for it to do the action. - This is currently a setting, though we're thinking of changing the setting even more: https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/issues/392 - There's no URI extension. Was surprised when typing a URL that it only proposed a web search. - [x] There's no System commands extension. Was expecting to be able to quickly restart the computer by typing restart but it wasn't there. - This is in PR https://github.com/zadjii-msft/PowerToys/pull/452 --------- Co-authored-by: joadoumie <98557455+joadoumie@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Jordi Adoumie <jordiadoumie@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Mike Griese <zadjii@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Niels Laute <niels.laute@live.nl> Co-authored-by: Michael Hawker <24302614+michael-hawker@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Stefan Markovic <57057282+stefansjfw@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Seraphima <zykovas91@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Jaime Bernardo <jaime@janeasystems.com> Co-authored-by: Kristen Schau <47155823+krschau@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Eric Johnson <ericjohnson327@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Ethan Fang <ethanfang@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Yu Leng (from Dev Box) <yuleng@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Clint Rutkas <clint@rutkas.com>
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}