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Omnilauncher for Linux to help you quickly find and run apps and do other useful things.

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  • Fast and Lightweight

    Albert is designed to be quick and efficient, consuming minimal system resources while delivering fast search results.

  • Highly Customizable

    Users can personalize their Albert experience through various configuration options and extensions to suit their specific needs.

  • Extensible with Multiple Plugins

    Albert supports numerous plugins, allowing for extended functionality such as calculator, file search, and system commands.

  • Open Source

    Albert is an open-source project, allowing users to inspect, modify, and contribute to the codebase, ensuring transparency and community-driven development.

  • Multi-Platform Support

    Albert is available for multiple operating systems, including Linux distributions, making it accessible to a broad user base.

  • Keyboard-centric Navigation

    Albert promotes efficient workflows by enabling users to perform a wide range of tasks without leaving the keyboard, enhancing productivity.

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    • Ubuntu for a Mac user (SWE)

      And, albert https://albertlauncher.github.io/ would be the default spotlight alternative, but in my experience it’s not that snappy and doesn’t behave exactly as you’d expect. Imo the default gnome search function is fine.

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      over 1 year ago


    • Albert launcher update!

      It took quite some time, but after years of overhaul, testing, and patching I’d like to introduce Albert. New features (since 0.18) include an abstract plugin system, custom triggers, an API which got more developer friendly and of course feature rich for both C++ and Python plugins, plugins come with more features, search is even faster, UI is nicer, Qt6, C++20… Give it a try and let me know what you think.

      Source:
      over 1 year ago


    • Ask HN: Why is on-device search terrible?

      Https://albertlauncher.github.io/ The demonstrations there confirm searching, and way more than I can do justice here.

      – Source: Hacker News
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      over 1 year ago


    • Announcing Findex v0.6.0

      Check out albert. They do it prefectly. https://albertlauncher.github.io/.

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      about 2 years ago


    • Show HN: GitHop

      > switched away from macOS To Linux by any chance? See https://albertlauncher.github.io.

      – Source: Hacker News
      /
      about 2 years ago


    • Hacker News top posts: Jun 5, 2022

      Albert – open-source keyboard launcher for Linux
      (45 comments).

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      over 2 years ago


    • Ask HN: Organizing and Searching Personal Documents

      Alfred/Spotlight on macOS. Albert and GNOME Search or whatever, on Linux. Windows Search on Windows. (Windows Search doesn’t work very well for me, but it’s something.) https://www.alfredapp.com/ https://albertlauncher.github.io/ https://help.gnome.org/users/gnome-help/stable/files-search.html.en.

      – Source: Hacker News
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      over 2 years ago


    • People who don’t like KDE, in which aspects is it “too much”?

      As a DE-independent alternative I’ve heard of Albert, but never used it myself.

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      over 2 years ago


    • A Look at Curiosity – A MacOS Spotlight search style app available for Linux

      We have had awesome applications that do exactly this, while being fully FOSS, for some time. Albert and cerebro just to name a few.
      (I use Albert myself all the time and it is fantastic! And extensible!).

      Source:
      almost 3 years ago


    • Is there a file searcher for Manjaro which operates like this mock-up I created?

      Coming from Mac OS I missed something similar to spotlight/Alfred. I settled with Albert launcher. It’s pretty customisable and light.

      Source:
      almost 3 years ago


    • My approach about how Gnome 40 should be implemented in the next Ubuntu releases, Using dash to panel as a single bar to the left, with all the items and icons we as USERS need to stay productive, focused and with a more professional look.

      You can install Albert if you want something more minimal: https://albertlauncher.github.io/.

      Source:
      almost 3 years ago


    • Albert search tool is fricking awesome !

      I can’t believe I’m just discovering this gem ! This just increased my work flow in Linux by 80% ! Just sharing it here if y’all don’t already know about it
      Https://albertlauncher.github.io/ .

      Source:
      almost 3 years ago


    • Remove “applications” text from top bar

      I am pretty sure you cannot change the button text at least not without some under the hood tinkering, but if you want the spotlightesque launcher try ulauncher or Albert.

      Source:
      about 3 years ago


    • What’s the best launcher for Elementary?

      I always liked Alfred: https://albertlauncher.github.io/.

      Source:
      over 3 years ago


    • Newbie asking for help

      If you go down this road, you may want to also consider Albert (https://albertlauncher.github.io). I have Albert bound to the superkey so that one key brings up the Albert. Here’s what my screen looks like (no bottom panel). I have Cario on left, but could be on bottom.

      Source:
      over 3 years ago


    • ExplainingComputers Review of Pop!_OS

      I’ve been using Albert Launcher (https://albertlauncher.github.io/) for a couple of years now. Works really well!

      Source:
      over 3 years ago

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