## Summary of the Pull Request
This PR ensures that fallback items consistently display an icon in
Settings window:
- Adds a new `InitialIcon` property to `TopLevelViewModel` to store the
first non-empty icon received.
- Uses `InitialIcon` in the extension settings page when listing
fallback items belonging to an extension.
- Sets initial icons in the constructor for fallback items that were not
previously initialized:
- Date & Time extension
- System Commands extension
- The Windows Settings extension had its icon initially set, but it was
cleared when the item was updated for an empty search query. By
persisting the initial icon, subsequent updates no longer affect how the
fallback item is represented in Settings.
This change is considered a hotfix for the current state.
The ideal long-term solution would be to declare the `DisplayIcon` on
fallback item explicitly, similar to `DisplayTitle`.
Pictures!
Date and Time:
<img width="495" height="218" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/0f5815ed-62ce-4479-9bb9-692a1b8dbaa6"
/>
Windows Settings extension:
<img width="429" height="209" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/03b5bc6e-6ef0-4f0f-8d9f-d71c0df1f49d"
/>
System Commands extension
<img width="632" height="426" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/63ae2486-8e60-462c-84c6-ad914826efec"
/>
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- Verified that icons are correctly displayed for all built-in
extensions.
- Confirmed correct behavior with third-party extensions (e.g., Colors
for Command Palette).
- Tested in Release configuration with AOT enabled.
Related to #41384
We should load the `IDetails` from a `IListItem` in the slow pass,
instead of immediately when we load the list of items.
see also #39215
Also adds a lot of logging on our side, which helped ID that it isn't
our fault that the winget APIs are returning slowly. That's tracked
upstream (somewhere)
## Summary of the Pull Request
For WebSearch extension:
- Replaces localized string identifiers with invariant literal keys to
ensure stable and consistent setting values, avoiding issues when
switching cultures or if display strings change.
- Renames the `ShowHistory` property to `HistoryItemCount`.
- Changes the type from `string` to `int` and centralizes parsing logic
in `SettingsManager`.
- Retains backward compatibility by preserving the legacy settings key
`"ShowHistory"` in `SettingsManager`.
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- [x] Closes: #40547
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## Summary of the Pull Request
Only the .resx change (None → Unlimited) was previously committed,
leaving the generated strongly-typed resource class out of sync. Visual
Studio kept regenerating the designer with a comment change on every
run. This commit updates the comment in the generated file to match the
source value, eliminating the noisy diffs.
Ref: #40915
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## Summary of the Pull Request
Added the ability to uninstall UWP apps directly from the Command
Palette (similar to the current Windows Start menu). For Win32
applications, the Windows Settings uninstall page is opened.
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- [ ] Closes: #xxx
> Not existing
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already. If the work hasn't been agreed, this work might be rejected
> I messaged this to @michaeljolley in his Twitch chat, and he said it
would be a cool feature. No further discussion has happened so far.
- [x] **Tests:** Added/updated and all pass
> No tests added, unsure which cases to cover
> A run of the existing tests for this Package passed 100%
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I added a new file, `Commands/UninstallApplicationCommand.cs`, which
implements the logic to uninstall applications directly from the Command
Palette. The command differentiates between UWP apps and Win32 programs.
All common error scenarios are properly handled and logged to ensure
reliability and traceability.
Additionally, in `Icons.cs`, I included the "Delete" icon from the
Windows Start menu to be displayed alongside the uninstall commands in
the Command List, providing a familiar visual cue for users.
The uninstall commands have been integrated into the appropriate classes
for both UWP and Win32 applications, making them fully accessible and
consistent across the Command Palette.
The command can be triggered using the shortcut Ctrl + Shift + Delete
for quick access.
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## Validation Steps Performed
Tested locally; currently, verification was limited to uninstalling a
UWP application, unsure of additional test scenarios.
*Note: This is my first PR draft, so apologies if I missed anything.*
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## Summary of the Pull Request
Removes redundant CopyCommands and replaces their usage with
`CopyTextCommand` from the toolkit. This is actually recommend by the
[docs](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/powertoys/command-palette/command-results#showtoast-command-result),
we should probably lead by example 😄
> Consider the CopyTextCommand in the helpers - this command will show a
toast with the text "Copied to clipboard", then dismiss the palette.
Only functionality change is that they now display *Copied to
clipboard!* after copying.
## PR Checklist
- [x] Closes: #41346
- [ ] **Communication:** I've discussed this with core contributors
already. If the work hasn't been agreed, this work might be rejected
- [x] **Tests:** All pass
- [x] **Localization:** All end-user-facing strings can be localized
- [x] **Dev docs:** No need
- [x] **New binaries:** None
- [x] **Documentation updated:** No need
## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments
Custom command names (e.g. *Copy path* instead of *Copy*) are preserved.
Strings put out of use have been deleted.
CopyCommands from the Registry and Clipboard plugins are left untouched,
as they contain special logic.
The error handling in `CopyPathCommand` from Apps was unnecessary, since
it's already taken care of by `ClipboardHelper`.
## Validation Steps Performed
Manual testing
Seems as though that doing `.ToArray` on the `IIterable<>` things we get
back from the winget API were not trim-safe. I'm not entirely sure why.
But we're totally okay just manually iterating over these things. That
works like a charm.
Closes#41172
As a drive-by, I wrapped the line from #41025 in a try-catch. If that
doesn't fix it, hopefully it at least gives us more logging.
It would seem that the way we absorb the icons for built-in extension
into our package relies on the _extension_ package including WASDK. I
don't fully understand why.
This PR adds a common `.props` file we can use for all extensions, to
make sure they include it.
regressed in #41261Closes#41279
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
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## Summary of the Pull Request
To be honest, I don't know why we need it. But without this dependency,
I can not deploy in my local env.
How to repro:
1. Pull main branch.
2. Git clean -xfd (clean up the output path)
3. Click deploy in the VS
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## Summary of the Pull Request
1. Create Apps and Bookmarks ut project.
2. Refactor Apps and Bookmarks. And some interface in these extensions
to add a abstraction layer for testing purpose.
New interface list:
* ISettingsInterface
* IUWPApplication
* IAppCache
* IBookmarkDataSource
3. Add/Migrate some test case for Apps and Bookmarks extension
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Co-authored-by: Copilot <175728472+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
What the title says. 😄
Rather than relying on the potentially overloaded `!=` or `==` operators
when checking for null, now we'll use the `is` expression (possibly
combined with the `not` operator) to ensure correct checking. Probably
overkill for many of these classes, but decided to err on the side of
consistency. Would matter more on classes that may be inherited or
extended.
Using `is` and `is not` will provide us a guarantee that no
user-overloaded equality operators (`==`/`!=`) is invoked when a
`expression is null` is evaluated.
In code form, changed all instances of:
```c#
something != null
something == null
```
to:
```c#
something is not null
something is null
```
The one exception was checking null on a `KeyChord`. `KeyChord` is a
struct which is never null so VS will raise an error when trying this
versus just providing a warning when using `keyChord != null`. In
reality, we shouldn't do this check because it can't ever be null. In
the case of a `KeyChord` it **would** be a `KeyChord` equivalent to:
```c#
KeyChord keyChord = new ()
{
Modifiers = 0,
Vkey = 0,
ScanCode = 0
};
```
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## Summary of the Pull Request
1. Remove some AI generated nonsense case
2. Add ISettingsInterface for those ext for testing purpose.
3. Add query test.
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Closes#40979
Usually, you're supposed to try to cast the action to a specific
type, and use those objects to get the data you need.
However, there's something weird with AdaptiveCards and the way it
works when we consume it when built in Release, with AOT (and
trimming) enabled. Any sort of `action.As<IAdaptiveSubmitAction>()`
or similar will throw a System.InvalidCastException.
Instead we have this horror show.
The `action.ToJson()` blob ACTUALLY CONTAINS THE `type` field, which
we can use to determine what kind of action it is. Then we can parse
the JSON manually based on the type.
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Ok... The AI generated and migrated ut's quality is very poor. We need
to refactor it.
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Co-authored-by: Yu Leng (from Dev Box) <yuleng@microsoft.com>
After #39955, the "exe" items from the shell commands only ever have the
"Run{as admin, as other user}" commands. This adds the rest of the
"file" commands - copy path, open in explorer, etc.
This shuffles around some commands into the toolkit and common commands
project to make this easier.
<img width="814" height="505" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/36ae2c75-d4d6-4762-98ec-796986f39c20"
/>
_⚠️ targets #40427_
This is a different approach to #39059 that I was thinking about like a
month ago. It builds on the work from the rejuv'd run page (#39955) to
process the bookmark as an exe/path/url automatically.
I need to cross-check this with #39059 - I haven't cached that back in
since I got back from leave. I remember thinking that I wanted to try
this approach, but wasn't sure if it was right. More than anything, I
want to get it off my local PC and out for discussion
* We don't need to manually store the type anymore.
* breaking change: paths with a space do need to be wrapped in spaces
closes#38700
----
I accidentally destroyed #40430 with a fat-finger merge from #40427 into
it. This resurrects that PR
We were being too clever with `\`; and yet simultaneously not clever
enough.
* When we saw `c:\users`, we'd treat that as a path with a Title
`users\`
* but when we saw `c:\users\`, we'd fail to find a file name, and the
just treat the name as `\`. That was dumb.
* And we'd add trailing `\`'s even if there already was one.
* But then if the user typed `c:\users`, we would immediately start
enumerating children of that dir, which didn't really feel right
This PR fixes all of that.
Closes#40797
Closes#40781
Filters out TopLevelCommands whose Id matches an app coming from the
`AllAppsCommandProvider.Page.GetItems()`.
Hate adding processing there, but without adding some type of `bool
HideMeOnSearch` to something low enough (like ICommandItem), I don't see
another way to distinguish these.
## Summary of the Pull Request
Adds a new setting that lets users swap Save/Copy as primary/secondary
commands. This is done in order to enable closing on enter (similar to
PTRun) and therefore saving three extra steps (see issue). Defaults to
true - Copy is primary.
## PR Checklist
- [x] **Closes:** #40262
- [x] **Communication:** I've discussed this with core contributors
already.
- [ ] **Tests:** Added/updated and all pass
- [ ] **Localization:** No, but that's a more general issue (#40397)
- [x] **Dev docs:** No need
- [x] **New binaries:** None
- [x] **Documentation updated:** No need
## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments

| On (default) | Off |
|--------|--------|
|

|

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## Validation Steps Performed
Shown in screenshots
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_⚠️ targets #39955_
This adds history support to the new run page.
* It'll initialize the history with the history from the run dialog, if
there is any.
* Any new commands that are run, or files/dirs that are opened will also
get added to the history
* history will persist across reboots
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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#39044Closes#39419Closes#38298Closes#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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## Summary of the Pull Request
Migrate blow plugin's from UT to cmdpal:
1. TimeDate
2. WindowWalker
3. System
4. Registry
This PR is mostly helped by Copilot. Please feel free to change cases in
the future.
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## PR Checklist
- [x] **Closes:** #40461
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installer](https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/blob/main/installer/PowerToysSetup/Product.wxs)
for new binaries and localization folder
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## Summary of the Pull Request
#40100 OP is hitting an `AggregateException`.
This PR aim to improve error handling and logging.
It also remove some dead code 😄
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Just standardizing built-in extensions to use a `internal sealed class
Icons` for all their non-dynamic icons.
Looks like a LOT of changes, but it's icons all the way down.
## Summary of the Pull Request
Display full page message when the Web Search extension page is empty
<img width="786" height="473" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/2d08d809-1127-44b3-9842-50969eb6bef7"
/>
<img width="786" height="473" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/155374cc-3e13-4cc0-b7e5-b4fa2b371ba7"
/>
## PR Checklist
- [x] **Closes:** #38969
- [x] **Communication:** I've discussed this with core contributors
already. If the work hasn't been agreed, this work might be rejected
- [x] **Tests:** yay
- [x] **Localization:** nope
- [x] **Dev docs:** none
- [x] **New binaries:** zilch
- [x] **Documentation updated:** no need
## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments
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## Validation Steps Performed
Tested with and without enabled history.
## Summary of the Pull Request
Clears and hides fallback item for URL when query changes and URL is no
longer a valid URL. Fixes the situation when the item remains visible in
the list with generic text and pointing the last valid URL it was
updated with.
## PR Checklist
- [x] **Closes:** #40512
- [ ] **Communication:** I've discussed this with core contributors
already. If the work hasn't been agreed, this work might be rejected
- [x] **Tests:** Added/updated and all pass
- [x] **Localization:** no new strings
- [x] **Dev docs:** nothing to update
- [x] **New binaries:** none
- [x] **Documentation updated:** none
## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments
## Validation Steps Performed
Entered URL to search field. Observed the Open URL item is present.
Cleared URL. Observed that Open URL item is not present.
## Summary of the Pull Request
Fixes space handling for CmdPal's Calculator. Windows uses the no-break
space instead of the normal one for locales which use a space for number
group separation, however most users don't realize this and expect
CmdPal to also handle normal spaces as such, hence this PR.
## PR Checklist
- [x] **Closes:** #40273
- [x] **Communication:** I've discussed this with core contributors
already.
- [ ] **Tests:** Added/updated and all pass
- [x] **Localization:** All end-user-facing strings can be localized
- [x] **Dev docs:** No need
- [x] **New binaries:** None
- [x] **Documentation updated:** No need
## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments

## Validation Steps Performed
Manually tested calculations with spaces as group separators. Doesn't
break with lone standing spaces (e.g. `7 + pi + pi + 7`).
This adds settings to each provider to allow us to control if individual
fallback items are enabled or not, regardless of the provider being
enabled.
This is relevant to _all the threads where disabling fallback commands
came up_
This just adds another section to each provider's settings page, with a
list of the fallback commands.
This also has nothing to do with the "top-level apps search", which is
not really a fallback command - it's its own thing.
Ref #38288. Doesn't close that, because this only controls
enable/disable, not ranking.
From here, we should be able to add a dedicated page in the SUI that
shows all the fallbacks across all providers. That's where we'll enable
the ordering.
## Summary
Adds keyboard shortcuts to Command Palette context menu items to match
PowerToys Run functionality, providing users with faster access to
context actions without needing to open the context menu.
## Changes Made
Added `RequestedShortcut` properties to context menu items in both
`UWPApplication.cs` and `Win32Program.cs`:
### Keyboard Shortcuts Implemented
**UWP Applications:**
- Run as Admin: `Ctrl+Shift+Enter`
- Copy Path: `Ctrl+Shift+P`
- Open Containing Folder: `Ctrl+Shift+E`
- Open in Console: `Ctrl+Shift+C`
**Win32 Programs:**
- Run as Admin: `Ctrl+Shift+Enter`
- Run as Different User: `Ctrl+Shift+U`
- Copy Path: `Ctrl+Shift+P`
- Open Containing Folder: `Ctrl+Shift+E`
- Open in Console: `Ctrl+Shift+C`
## Implementation Details
- Added `using Windows.System;` import to access `VirtualKey` enum
- Used `KeyChordHelpers.FromModifiers()` to create keyboard shortcuts
- Applied shortcuts to `CommandContextItem` objects in `GetCommands()`
methods
- Maintained all existing functionality while adding hotkey
accessibility
### Code Example
```csharp
commands.Add(new CommandContextItem(
new RunAsAdminCommand(path, directory, false))
{
RequestedShortcut = KeyChordHelpers.FromModifiers(ctrl: true, shift: true, vkey: VirtualKey.Enter),
});
```
## User Experience
Users can now:
- Select an app in Command Palette search results
- Press hotkeys directly (e.g., `Ctrl+Shift+E` to open containing
folder)
- Access context actions without opening the context menu (`Ctrl+K`)
- Enjoy the same hotkey experience as PowerToys Run
This makes Command Palette faster and more consistent with PowerToys
Run, addressing the user request for "having a possibility to directly
trigger any of those options with hotkey from the search results."
Fixes#40358.
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Committing this sample for posterity's sake.
This is the product of an experiment: "can an extension know when it's
page was opened / closed?"
And without changing the actual SDK, this **is** possible. It relies on
the fact that CmdPal (the host) needs to register for the `ItemsChanged`
event on list pages, and it does that when the page is loaded, and it
unregisters itself when the page is closed.
This does require manually implementing `IListPage` - you can't just
`override` the `event` in the base class ([that's
illegal](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/fundamentals/code-analysis/quality-rules/ca1070)),
and using `new` to shadow it doesn't work either (probably for cswinrt
reasons).
This is the best I came up with.
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## Summary of the Pull Request
Prevents installed applications from appearing in the top-level search
when Installed Apps extension is disabled.
Previously, application commands were still returned in the global
search results even when the *Installed Apps* extension was turned off.
To match user expectations, the search now respects the extension’s
enabled state.
- Added `IsActive` property to `CommandProviderWrapper` to indicate
whether the provider is both valid and enabled by the user in the
settings.
- Updated `MainListPage` to verify that the provider for `AllApps` is
active before including apps in filtered results.
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## PR Checklist
- [x] **Closes:** #39937
- [x] **Communication:** I've discussed this with core contributors
already. If the work hasn't been agreed, this work might be rejected
- [x] **Tests:** Added/updated and all pass
- [x] **Localization:** All end-user-facing strings can be localized
- [x] **Dev docs:** nothing to update
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## Validation Steps Performed
Verified that the Installed app entries are shown in the top-level
search only when the Installed apps extension is enabled. Verified that
turning the Installed apps extension on or off has an immediate effect,
and that the behavior persists after an application restart.
_⚠️ targets #40445_
This time, for real
This really really re-enables the clipboard history command. With the
foreground fixes from #40445, we can properly dismiss ourself to give FG
to the next app window. This actually lets us paste correctly.
I took the liberty of localizing the strings and fixing up the icons
while I was at it.
Closes#38344